Amazingly thrilling fourth part! Some questions have been answered, and a glimpse to a whole sci-fi series universe has been given!The silo is even more threatening in its existing than previously, all things considered...The somehow expected new upraising is on its way.
The Unraveling was great to read - and it opened wide the metaphoric doors to possibilities of the plot in the fifth installment.I got answers I wanted, my suspicious theories appeared to be very true, and yet there's more questions and more and more speculations.4 stars.
I'll review the whole set at #5, but will say here that squeaky cute child-voices infuriate me in an audiobook. Just read the book aloud. Don't do extreme voice characterizations. There's a man in this one with a distinct New England accent. Not going to happen in this book's universe.
Part 4 in the Wool series.. What to say, what to say..In this part, we finally get some of the answers to the many questions that have been building up. Enough answers, though? No. Definitely not.I still haven’t found out why I like this series. Honestly, I don’t know why. Yes, it’s interesting, and...
I probably would have liked this series more if I'd discovered it while it was fresh and expectations were low. As it is, I think it is written with great skill but not enough spirit. And I'm ready for the world to open up. It's been small and claustrophobic long enough. This episode had a fantastic...
“There was a terrifying world around her, one she could be dimly aware of if she concentrated hard enough, a world she knew but could no longer see.” And I thought BOOK 3 was exciting. I love how each book is told by someone else so that there's more to the experience. Lukas was that twenty somethin...
Fantastic. Such a clever world this author has imagined and put into motion in this series. I love the maps, the suit, the solo, and Juliette most of all.
#4 in the Wool series is my favorite, which is saying a lot. 1-3 are well-written dystopia fun, #4 is fantastic. #1, 2 and 3 are each told from the point of view of a new character. #4 remains with a character introduced in 3 but adds a new point of view. What is so good about these books? The c...
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