Thunderhead (2018) is the second electrifying installment in Neal Shusterman’s Arc of a Scythe trilogy, set in a dystopian world where humanity has conquered death—and only the Scythes can legally “glean” (kill) to control population growth. This sequel ramps up the stakes as Rowan, now a rogue Scythe apprentice, wages a shadow war against the corrupt Scythedom, while Citra, as Scythe Anastasia, challenges the system from within. The true star, however, is the Thunderhead—the all-knowing, benevolent AI that governs society—which begins to break its own rules as it narrates chilling interludes about humanity’s flaws. With moral dilemmas sharper than a Scythe’s blade, Shusterman explores free will, power, and the cost of utopia.
For fans of Thunderhead, try:
- Scythe (2016) – The first book, where Citra and Rowan’s deadly apprenticeship begins.
- The Toll (2019) – The trilogy’s apocalyptic finale, diving deeper into the Thunderhead’s rebellion.
- Unwind (2007) by Shusterman – Another morally complex dystopia where teens are harvested for parts.