


Apparently, Alison had discovered something new about the Silo, almost 03 years back, which made her believe that the outside world is not as bleak as made out by the secretive IT of Silo. The story revolves around the lives of Sheriff Holston and his Computer expert wife Allison. This is the first and shortest part of Wool, comprising of just 42 pages (though Kindle edition was 49), but nevertheless the most impressive. Intrigued by the first part, where Sheriff Holston voluntarily agrees to go out and clean, I found myself hung in mid air till I got hold of the Paperback edition and could actually read the entire story.Īs I am quite impressed with the book, neatly divided into five parts, I would love to deal with each part separately, giving due credit to the author for a marvelous story where old characters are bumped off and new ones introduced throughout the narrative, creating a very exciting story. All because of a very irrational fear that IT would banish them out of the protected Silo if they ever opened their mouth and expressed a wish to explore what lay beyond. If you have read my previous review, you would already be familiar with the closed world of Wool, where people lived in cylindrical containers called Silo, buried deep inside the earth, practiced extreme caution in partaking food, producing kids and even expressing their thoughts. Little did I know that I would be so impressed with the simple narration and complicated narrative that I would end up buying 532 pages long Wool Omnibus! But, I believe that a good beginning ensures that I would never want my exciting journey to end!Īnd, this is exactly what happened when I downloaded a free short eBook Wool written by Hugh Howey from kindle.
