![]() ![]() Scythe also bears resemblance to Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus: both novels follow two teenage protagonists, a boy and a girl, as they learn from their mentors, nurse a crush on one another, and compete in a dangerous competition against one another that is supposed to leave one dead and one victorious. Thunderhead (Arc of a Scythe Series 2) by Neal Shusterman 4.9 (44) Paperback (Reprint) 11.49 13.99 Save 18 Hardcover 17.99 Paperback 11.49 eBook 10.99 Large Print 21.99 Audio MP3 on CD 19.99 Audio CD 19. The question of immortality has been taken up by a number of authors writing for a variety of age groups, from Natalie Babbitt's children's novel Tuck Everlasting to Ann Rice's Interview with the Vampire-both of which also consider similar questions of power, ethics, and compassion that crop up in Scythe. Now, there are no diseases or accidents, but people still must die. A return to the lackluster gleanings he had been trained to perform in his youth. Cassandra Clare's series The Mortal Instruments follows young characters entering into a secret society that protects the world from demons, while Michael Scott's The Alchemist (part of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series) deals more with immortality. Scythe: Chapter 2 Summary & Analysis Next Chapter 3 Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis In her gleaning journal, Scythe Curie writes that gleaning is difficult, even though it's necessary. Stained, bruised, and bitter, Scythe Brahms returned to his home to reconsider his place in the perfect world in which he lived. A refocusing on the basics that would make Honorable Scythe more than just a title, but a defining trait. ![]() ![]() Scythe is one of a number of contemporary young adult novels that tackles immortality and inducting teens into powerful systems like the Scythedom. A return to the lackluster gleanings he had been trained to perform in his youth. ![]()
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