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Scythe (Arc of a Scythe Book 1)

2023-05-31 04:30:24

I really like this book! If you want to explain this book to someone, it may not seem like tea.

So, this book is in a world where people do not die. When you cease, it will be fatal if you are taken to the Renaissance Center and will rejuvenate. There is no disease or conflict. Everyone is living a good life and a satisfying life.

In order to fight the excess population, the theory of Scy has been established. Scythes has work but it is fatal. Citra and Rowan did not want to become sickle-like, so they made them perfect.

Many things are happening in this book from the first encounter between Citra and Rowan. The last page is very big.

The world is beautifully constructed and beautifully described. There are many signs that you will not understand until then. I do like it when books are predicted because there are no subtle hints for large pictures.

I fell in love with a specific character and despised others. There are some parts with humor to clarify the situation, but that is not an inappropriate way.

Violence: There are many violent cases. The gun was violent, stabbed, poisoned, opened his neck until his head faced with his spine broken, staring at the eyes without life. Burning, decapitating, mass murder, and whatever you can think. The purpose of the sickle is to kill

Romance: I was talking about mentioning hormones, mentioning sight, kissing, multiple tips, the character's "crawling in his bed and being together", but when another character wakes up she I thought that he tried to kill him

Others: A thin bikini girl on the testes, referring to the limbs, a joke about making his robes invisible, and walking on the bare staircase is mentioned. There are two situations, others suggest that the person is homosexual (he is not)

In some cases, the sickle may refer to reality and the outside heat; this may be the reason why the sickle "whisper". Personification is pre-placed in the sickle through its "Whispers". However, the author does not know exactly what the sickle whispers. This indicated a poetic reason that Frost will continue reading. Even at the end of the poem, neither the reader nor the author knew that the sickle was whispering. If the author wishes to give us clear instructions of the sickle this poem is pointless. This attracts readers, "Think of it out of the box", and it is to make a unique reason for the sickle to make a sound. There is no definite reflection on the poems. The only reputable voice is the sound that the scythe will shake back and forth as the character moves. Therefore, this gives the reader another reason to continue reading and thinking about how the sickle forms what it can not accomplish.

Very quiet by the forest, the talker arranged the field with a sickle. The sickle whispered back and forth in the workplace, and he began to imagine what the sickle might be saying. However, he makes it very clear that nothing really happens except for his own old-fashioned effort. It may be interesting to see illusions can happen when he tries to prune fields himself, but his remuneration for work is honest and truthful, which is enough for him. "Out Out Out" is a simple and sad story about a boy who cuts a line when cutting a tree in front of a house ... a doctor helped a hand and cut his hand. He (as early as) put a dangerous form of anesthesia under the boy, but the boy died. His family continues to move forward. / Blank poetry, falsification

In the days when most people want to know how to do something without the help of electricity and gasoline, Scythe Book shows how traditional hand tools can extend beyond modern technology. For gardeners, farmers and homeowners, sickles and good sickles are effective and pleasant tools for harvesting small grains, mowing grass and weeds. In this book, David Tresemer presents the results of years of research and practical experience, so that the reader can learn to use and understand the sickle.

The second version of the sickle book prepares hay, cuts weeds and harvests small pieces with hand tools