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So, this is a new thing I'm trying to do on the blog. I hope you guys like this new idea, and I hope I keep up with this. 

            The Thunderhead:
This is the second book in the Arc of the Scythe trilogy. 
From the Goodreads reviews that I saw online most people either fall under liking/disliking the book. I for one, really liked this book alot more that the first book.
                    Rating: 4.5/5

                The Toll:
This is the third book in the Arc of the Scythe trilogy. 
This was the best book in the series. Everything from the plot to the characters to even the world got elevated to a new height in this book. I would have wanted a sequel series or a different series within the same world, but I loved the way the series wrapped up so well. 
                    Rating: 5/5

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