The Silo Series Collection - Hugh Howey

The Silo Series Collection

By Hugh Howey

  • Release Date: 2020-05-19
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 461 Ratings)

Description

For the first time ever, The Silo Saga Omnibus brings together all of the work in Hugh Howey's ground-breaking, best-selling, acclaimed series, including the individual novels Wool, Shift, and Dust, as well as original essays by the author, and a bonus chapbook of short fiction, Silo Stories

The remnants of humanity live underground in a vast silo. In this subterranean world, rules matter. Rules keep people alive. And no rule is more strictly enforced than to never speak of going outside. The punishment is exile and death.

When the sheriff of the silo commits the ultimate sin, the most unlikely of heroes takes his place. Juliette, a mechanic from the down deep, who never met a machine she couldn’t fix nor a rule she wouldn’t break.

What happens when a world built on rules is handed over to someone who sees no need for them? And what happens when a world broken to its core comes up against someone who won’t stop until things are set to right?

Their world is about to fall. What—and who—will rise?

Reviews

  • Great series

    5
    By dugedug89
    Was introduced to this series by the Apple TV+ show and decided to read the books. So glad I did. Really great series with great characters and an awesome story that, at least for me, was not predictable. So it made it interesting up until the very last chapter.
  • Yes, get this!

    5
    By Rob Sketcherman
    I bought the book series out of curiosity after watching Season 1 of Silo on Apple TV+, and am so glad I did. Excellent writing that expands on works that TV just cannot cover. I’m a fan of post apocalyptic fiction, especially immersive, long form ones. This gem kept me guessing and on tenterhooks to see what path it would take and how the twists would turn.
  • I quite liked it…

    4
    By mideixe
    … maybe the ending felt a bit rushed but still, loved the whole arc.
  • Worth the time

    5
    By sswilson20
    All three books were very enjoyable and great reading.
  • Read this.

    5
    By Seahog23
    Stop reading this and read the book.
  • Gritty Post Apocalyptic Dystopian Series

    5
    By Prairie_Dog
    I just finished Silo Series Collection by Hugh Howey, which includes the three novels of the Silo Trilogy and three short stories set in the same world. This series begins with the novel Wool, which is set in Silo 18 and introduces us to the setting at to Juliette (Jules) who is one of the primary characters in the series. The second novel Shift tells the backstory of the dystopian post-apocalyptic world, and that of Silo 17. In the final novel Dust here are basically two parallel stories that come together at the end. One is the story of the survivors of Silos 17 and 18, and the other is the story of those in Silo One. This is a pretty ambitious effort, and it all meshes satisfactorily in the end. These are the stories of people put into impossibly difficult situations, and who somehow manage to survive. You come to understand their motivations, even if you cannot agree with them. It’s a dark and gritty world, but fascinating nonetheless.
  • Gripping Story

    5
    By awesomenessism
    Loved the story from beginning to end!
  • Riveting

    5
    By Nickname which is creative
    I read Wool on a whim and then proceeded to devour the entire series in one weekend. They’re engrossing, I couldn’t put them down.
  • Meh

    2
    By Annnnuuu
    Interesting premise. Flat characters. Perfunctory writing. The first book was sufficiently engaging. The second didn’t keep my attention.

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