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The arc of scythe trilogy
The arc of scythe trilogy













the arc of scythe trilogy

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the arc of scythe trilogy

Citra, did get on my nerves a little towards the end though. The main characters Rowan and Citra were deep and well thought out. What happened to the villain was satisfyingly different. This doesn’t take away from the story line. I get that not everyone is going to share my point of view on things, but Shusterman’s obvious bias against Christians, gender and weapons was evident ad nauseum. I don’t want to spoil any of the books, but the social justice warrior was strong in the third one and there were several times that this agenda was so forced down my gullet that I wanted to throw up. The first book ( Scythe) was incredible, the second book ( Thunderhead) superseded the first one by miles, but unfortunately, the third book ( The Toll) fell short for me. Little did I know how fun and thought-provoking this series would be. I first started this series when Goodreads recommended Scythe back in the beginning of this year.

the arc of scythe trilogy

Last night I finished “The Toll” by Neal Shusterman – the third and last book in the Arc of the Scythe series.















The arc of scythe trilogy