![]() ![]() Curiosity, envy… but also a sort of reverence. “You.” She looked at him with a strange mix of emotions. “We’ve scoured the backbrain, and we’ve only been able to find a single person who isn’t unsavory,” she said. The one in charge put up her hand to silence them both, then leveled her gaze at Greyson. “And this is the slime that the Thunderhead chose?” said the third agent. ![]() Guilty of numerous crimes and misdemeanors under the name of Slayd Bridger-including rendering 29 people deadish in a bus plunge.” Expelled from the North Central Nimbus Academy for a violation of scythe/state separation. “Greyson Tolliver,” said the doubtful one, and, looking at a tablet, he recite the salient facts of Greyson’s life. The Thunderhead returns to Greyson with: “We need to talk.” The second installment of Arc of a Scythe closes out simply, quietly, but with all the force of a nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, he believes the Thunderhead has abandoned him and that couldn’t be further from the truth. ![]() Then suddenly Slayd is marked Unsavory, fighting to seve all these important people. We saw him start as a secondary shadow of a character that was kind of lost and trying to find his way. We are all rooting for Greyson/Slayd Bridger. Oh, but no, it is Greyson being kidnapped from the Tonists he’d been living with - or hiding with– by the Nimbus (or what were the nimbus) and who could blame him? Everyone is looking for him since the Thunderhead won’t talk to anyone else in… all together now… THREE YEARS.Īnd, look, don’t get me wrong. For a moment I thought we were dealing with Rowan and Citra being pulled out of their watery tombs. The beginning starts off with us completely in the blind. I’m going to pull out the bits and pieces. So on to the big reveal from Entertainment Weekly. Moving on… I checked Edelweiss and the blurb is the same. On a side note- when I said this series ran right behind the Six of Crows duology as second in my heart- as you can see? I wasn’t kidding. ![]() AND TO LEAVE POOR GREYSON THE ONLY ONE IN TOUCH WITH THE THUNDERHEAD FOR THREE YEARS? SERIOUSLY ?\ BUT STILL– THREE YEARS? BECAUSE THAT IS GOING TO HELP. Furthermore, knowing that they was never to be interference of the Thunderhead in the Sycthedom didn’t mean the Thunderhead didn’t see the projectory hurtling out of control. It was more of a resigning to the fact that as much as he wanted what was best and knew what was best?Īt the the end of the day, even the Thunderhead, could not protect humankind from itself. Throughout Thunderhead, it came off in waves. WHAT DO YOU MEAN THREE-FREAKING YEARS SINCE THE THUNDERHEAD CUT ITSELF OFF? HAS IT LOST ITS EVER-LOVING MIND? FINE CALL ME UNSAVORY. In this pulse-pounding conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Neal Shusterman’s Arc of a Scythe trilogy, constitutions are tested and old friends are brought back from the dead. “It’s been three years since Rowan and Citra disappeared since Scythe Goddard came into power since the Thunderhead closed itself off to everyone but Grayson Tolliver.” See those words in red, below,… who else it could it be? White above.Īmazon does add a couple sentences indicating Citra and Rowan’s survival (see below) and a three-year time jump that was long rumored, in their all too short, but telling description. I don’t know how to exist in a world with him in charge? I just… oh hell… see Ms. If it is Soddard all the emotional flailing. I’d love to think that is Citra and Rowan in the back and the only person that the Thunderhead is talking to, (WHAT IS THAT, EVEN) Greyson, in front- because But if you want everything I could find piecemeal and put together as best as I could? Carry-on my friends. IF YOU HAVEN’T READ SCYTHE/THUNDERHEAD AND PLAN TO? STOP RIGHT NOW. So I just edited it… but from my phone so take it with a grain of salt ? HEADS UP RIGHT NOW. This broke me so bad I apparently lost the ability to be lucid. ![]()
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