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Feb 10, 2017MissLacie rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I am a Shusterman fan. In Scythe he explores a world without death, unless it is dealt by a Scythe for population control. Since Scythdom has so much power (deciding who lives and dies) it is full of corruption. Shusterman does an amazing job creating a post-mortal world and through journal entries that begin each chapter, the reader begins to contemplate the complexity of living in a world where people, good and bad, decide the fate of their own brothers, sisters, neighbors, strangers and friends.