Scythe Response

 Scythe by Neal Shusterman is a great novel that serves as a great introduction to Dystopian stories for younger readers as well as an introduction to darker themes in books. Aside from that, even as someone who is familiar with other Dystopian stories, the novel is subversive enough to stick out amongst the rest of the genre. The general plot focuses on two teens, Rowan and Citra are recrutied by a Scythe to become trainees however, only one can be chosen. The situation changes when they are challenged to kill the other once one has become a Scythe themselves. The story is told through various points of view with a third person omnescient narrator, the main characters are Rowan and Citra, but the book will give us various perspecitves of other characters. Speaking of which, the characters are good, but I think more could have been done to fleshout thier arcs as well as one character having a huge moment of plot induced stupidity. Other than that, I really enjoyed this book and what it had to offer, and I would totally teach this to a younger school audience starting at 8th grade. 

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