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The bestselling Wool trilogy now available in one download. Includes Wool, Shift and Dust. 'The next Hunger Games' The Sunday Times Wool In a ruined and hostile landscape, in a future few have been unlucky enough to survive, a community exists in a giant underground silo. Jules is part of this community, but she is different. She dares to hope. And as her walls start closing in, she must decide whether to fight, or to die. Shift Donald Keene was recruited by the government to design an show more underground shelter. Over fifty years later Donald's design has been realised and the last remnants of mankind live in his silo. But no one can remember what life was like before. In fact, they're forced to forget. One simple pill erases a memory. And with it, any chance of hope. Dust In the aftermath of the uprising, the people of Silo 18 are coming to terms with a dangerous new order. And some want it destroyed. The battle has been won. The war is just beginning. show lessTags
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I have to admit, I was a little skeptical about reading a post-apocalyptic book that takes place inside an underground silo. I was lured in by the many thousands of ratings and it still being close to a 5 star book. So I dove in expecting not to like it much. My reasoning, as I soon found out was wrong, was limited by my own understanding of how I would possibly write this story. For me I need ‘virtual space’ to bring a story to life. Not Hugh Howey! He nailed it! This book was great!
The opening part was very interesting and then when you get to part two things change in a way you didn’t expect and the story moves along taking you right with it all the way through part 5. I figured it might get a bit boring being in the same silo show more the whole story but Hugh figured out how to do it well and keep your attention the whole time. Even the trips up and down the stairs keep your attention and never border on the mundane.
In this story there is a secret that a powerful group inside the silo are desperately trying to keep, for the better of the community of course. At the same time, citizens are finding out there is a secret and want to share it but keep getting snagged up in plot changing ways. I wish I could go into detail but I don’t like writing spoilers. I like telling you how good the book is and promoting it that way. Goodreads shows a 5 star but I would place it somewhere between 4.5 and 5.
Definitely put this high up on your To Read list. I’ll be putting the rest of the series on mine.
If you read this already, what did you think?
-Tyler show less
The opening part was very interesting and then when you get to part two things change in a way you didn’t expect and the story moves along taking you right with it all the way through part 5. I figured it might get a bit boring being in the same silo show more the whole story but Hugh figured out how to do it well and keep your attention the whole time. Even the trips up and down the stairs keep your attention and never border on the mundane.
In this story there is a secret that a powerful group inside the silo are desperately trying to keep, for the better of the community of course. At the same time, citizens are finding out there is a secret and want to share it but keep getting snagged up in plot changing ways. I wish I could go into detail but I don’t like writing spoilers. I like telling you how good the book is and promoting it that way. Goodreads shows a 5 star but I would place it somewhere between 4.5 and 5.
Definitely put this high up on your To Read list. I’ll be putting the rest of the series on mine.
If you read this already, what did you think?
-Tyler show less
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Hugh Howey is an American author who was born in 1975 and raised in North Carolina. Howey is known for his popular series Wool, which he independently published through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing system. The Wool series first began in 2011 with Wool as a stand-alone story. In 2012, Howey signed a deal with Simon and Schuster to show more distribute Wool to retailers in the USA and Canada. The book became a trilogy with Shift (Book 2) and Dust (Book 3) following it. The author has renamed this to the Silo Series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Wool by Hugh Howey
Shift by Hugh Howey
Dust by Hugh Howey
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