"Scythe" by Neal Shusterman- Book Review
Scythe by Neal Shusterman. Simon & Schuster. 2016. It is the year 2042 and humanity has finally advanced far enough that humans are now living in a utopia. There are no longer any illnesses or accidental deaths, and crime is non-existent everyone is also equipped with super healing cells all thanks to the AI named Thunderhead. Because humans are now essentially immortal the Scythedom, an organization where people are trained to permanently kill or “glean” others, is created for population control. Scythe’s are revered and highly respected. As Scythe’s they only abide to three laws: they must kill, the “gleanings” must be unbiased and with-out malice, and lastly, they will serve as Scythe’s for the rest of their lives and as restitution their family is granted immunity from being “gleaned” for as long as the Scythe chooses to live. Although to most being immune from a “greaning” is enough motivation to want to become a Scythe for six-teen year old Rowan and Citra this is...