![]() ![]() Neal is one of the rare authors that takes utmost care about this important aspect of fiction, and he talks about it below. One question was about diversity in the series, both gender and ethnicity. I had three times as many questions, but decided not to bother him too much or he might not have time to write the third book, which I am anxiously awaiting. He decided to do a podcast about it, and I decided to interview the author, Neal. Scythe was reviewed by GeekDad Chris Wikersham, and he and I had a great conversation about Thunderhead. When that arrived I read both books back to back because I was completely hooked! ![]() Against my norm, I contacted the publisher to ask for the first book. Normally, with so many books on my shelf, I don’t bother with sequels, but the cover was elegantly intriguing, so I read the back. I received Thunderhead by Neal Shusterman to review, but I had never read the first book Scythe. ![]()
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