![]() ![]() To give a brief overview (careful, here's where the spoilers are!), Juliette opens the story by finding that elusive digging machine in Silo 18. With 50 or 60 pages left, I still had no idea how he would close out the trilogy. ![]() And yet, he also gave moments where I was sure the story could not end for ages yet. I simply could not understand how he had hundreds of pages left. There were quite a few moments in Dust when Howey had me convinced the story had to be coming to a climax. The story in Dust moves consistently between Silos 18, 17, and 1 as the isolated world get closer and closer to converging. The story picks up at the simultaneous ends of Wool and Shift. What a thoughtful author, am I right?ĭespite having finished Shift not even two weeks previously, I did struggle getting into the beginning of Dust. Thanks for the awesome birthday present, Hugh Howey. In a perfectly timed coincidence, the final book, Dust, was released on my birthday. I finished Shiftat the start of this month. After reading Woolin June at a coworker's suggestion, I was hooked. It's no secret that I've become obsessed with Hugh Howey's Silo trilogy this summer. ![]()
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