Scythe is a YA dystopian novel by Neal Shusterman. It was on Publishers Weekly's list of top YA novels for 2016 and it's a Printz-honor winning book. Set in the future, Citra and Rowan are chosen to be scythe apprentices. Scythes are responsible for population control, since the world now knows enough to make everyone immortal.
Sex: None. There is one mention of two scythes becoming lovers, but there's no more detail than that.
Language: None.
Drug/Alcohol Use: None.
Violence/Gore/Frightening Scenes/Death: There's a lot of death in this book. Because people are immortal, scythes kill so many people per year to keep the world's population under control. The deaths are usually described in detail.
Final Note: As chilling as this book was to read, I also couldn't put it down. Neal Shusterman did an amazing job. This book is supposed to be part of a trilogy. The idea behind the story is extremely unique and the writing style was captivating. This book isn't for the faint of heart, but it's worth the read if you can handle it.
Comments
Post a Comment