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Scythe – Die Hüter des Todes (edition 2019)

by Neal Shusterman (Autor), Pauline Kurbasik (Translator), Kristian Lutze (Translator)

Series: Arc of a Scythe (1)

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""In a world where disease has been eliminated, the only way to die is to be randomly killed ('gleaned') by professional reapers ('scythes'). Two teens must compete with each other to become a scythe--a position neither of them wants. The one who becomes a scythe must kill the one who doesn't"--
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Title:Scythe – Die Hüter des Todes
Authors:Neal Shusterman (Autor)
Other authors:Pauline Kurbasik (Translator), Kristian Lutze (Translator)
Info:FISCHER Sauerländer (2019), Ausgabe: 4., 528 Seiten
Collections:eBook, Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:Gelesen in 2024

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Scythe by Neal Shusterman

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Fortunately, and unfortunately, I don't have all that much to say about this book. It was a quick read with a really interesting premise behind it. I was intrigued enough to keep moving through it but was never really invested or gripped by it.

I was hooked at the beginning by the idea that society had reached such a point that humans would live forever. The only way someone could pass was by being gleaned by a scythe. The scythes are selected for apprenticeships and go through a year-ish term learning from their mentor. Sounds cool right! Absolutely. However, at times it felt rushed, and others felt too long. Basically, the pacing seemed off. I don't mind a book that switches POVs, which this one seems to do, but it isn't always obvious from the start when the POVs switch.

I think the biggest issue for me was that I could not get invested in either of the two characters. As mentioned, the plot idea is great! pacing was off, but I can forgive a lot if I am invested in the characters. These two... I could take or leave. Supposedly there is a romantic theme that is supposed to be in there, but it seemed really forced and truly they were words not feeling to me.

The book was good enough for me to give the next book in the series a chance. It wasn't a bad book by any means, I just wanted more from a book that has so much promise! I did appreciate the ending though. It left me wondering where the plot line will go with plenty of questions needing to be answered. ( )
  kames04 | May 23, 2024 |
doppio apprendistato delle future falci Citra e Rowan ( )
  LLonaVahine | May 22, 2024 |
This is one of the most interesting books I have read in recent years. I was absolutely hooked. It describes a world that has eliminated poverty and crime and humanity has achieved immortality. It shows a utopian world but it feels a lot like a dystopia. The story illustrates what humans lost through immortality and shows how dangerous and cruel unchecked power and corruption are. ( )
  charmaininthelibrary | May 15, 2024 |
This young adult dystopian fiction tells the story of Rowan and Citra, apprenticed to be Scythes. Scythes kill at will, the only way to keep the population in check now an all powerful AI has made humanity effectively immortal.

I did have to lean into my suspension of disbelief a bit. I don't think a populace would accept random gleanings of healthy and successful young adults, or that they would generally show the fatalism and strength of character to go to their death without resisting. And the novel is so keen to end up with 'only one of Rowan and Citra can survive, and they luuurve each other' that it doesn't think too hard about the things it has to do to set up the situation.

But it is a gripping book, and the reflections on power, and the corruption that goes with it, are powerful. Maybe the whole book is an argument against virtue ethics and nepotism. If you just recruit people because one other person thought they would be a good person, how wrong can it go how fast? ( )
  atreic | Mar 27, 2024 |
This was an interesting world. I personally find the idea of eternal life on earth horrifying, but I would also hate to have to be the one who determines who has to die. The two apprentices vying for the chance to become a scythe are both strong characters. You find yourself hoping for a way for them both to succeed. The ending was fitting and I look forward to continuing on with the trilogy. ( )
  Woodardja | Jan 30, 2024 |
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Neal Shustermanprimary authorall editionscalculated
Foglia, ChloeCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Tong, KevinCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Tremblay, GregNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Zarycky, HilaryDesignersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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