I loved Wool and I wanted to love Dust the same, even more. But...It was too long, the first part of the book bored the shit out of me. Yet I still hope there will be more.. Let's say: Seed, Silo #4...
I was afraid that Dust wasn't going to live up to the hype. I shouldn't have worried . . . Dust is a moving and all around fantastic ending to a story that will eventually be known as one of the greats.When the entire planet has finally read the Silo Saga, knows Wool isn't a book about sheep, has s...
Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. I love that feeling of hope fulfilled. When you root for the underdog and they actually win. The evil ruler thwarted by his minions. That's what this story was for me. That's not to say bad things didn't happen. Horrible things happened and we lost some good p...
I am so glad I did not start this trilogy until all three (Wool, Shift and Dust) were finished. Just as Shift gives us the backstory for the Silo culture, what they are, why they exist and why they will fail, so do the characters and events of Dust lead to final startling revelations, unimaginable...
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