Thunderhead
29 • 512 pages

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Average rating4.3

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Whoever is reading this, be careful, there are major spoilers ahead.

The funny thing about the great concept of the book is that it is not everything to make it great. And this part, it was different. It was interesting to see the point of Thunderhead on all that is happening, on his role and his limitations.

However, I was not impressed with the certain points of the plots. I believe with the level of technology in the Scythe settlement constant resurrections are a given. But do Goddard and Rand really needed to come back alive after being burned? Especially after the fire was supposed to make them unressurectable. Why couldn't there be other villains? Why keep such a focus on the dead ones if you had such an opportunity to broaden the world?

Nevertheless, the ending of the book was epic, even if it slightly reminded me of the Titanic's drowning. Such destruction. Well, I still don't understand what Thunderhead wants to accomplish by marking all people besides Greyson as unsavories, but I'm curious to see.

March 8, 2020