pocket book, 744 pages

French language

Published Jan. 13, 2016 by LGF.

ISBN:
978-2-253-18353-2
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Dans un monde postapocalyptique, quelques milliers de survivants vivent dans un silo souterrain de 144 étages. Presque tout y est interdit ou contrôlé, y compris les naissances. Ceux qui enfreignent la loi sont expulsés en dehors du silo, où l’air est toxique. Avant de mourir, ils doivent nettoyer les capteurs qui retransmettent des images brouillées du monde extérieur sur un écran géant. Mais certains commencent à douter de ce qui se passe réellement dehors.

Hugh Howey est un phénomène éditorial mais aussi un auteur qui sait manier les thèmes sociaux, politiques tout en maintenant une tension fictionnelle très forte. Christine Ferniot, Télérama.

Silo est un projet littéraire à l’image de l’habitacle qu’il décrit: simple, mais grouillant et hors norme. Une révélation. Hubert Artus, L’Express.

9 editions

reviewed Wool by Hugh Howey (Silo, #1)

Half great, half meh

The first part of the book is great, especially the way we are introduced to "cleaning" and then the silo. The part with Juliette's investigation felt a little rushed. But it still would have been a great book if it had ended with the supposed cliffhanger or shortly thereafter (I don't want to spoil too much here but you'll know what I mean if you've read it.) The second part of the book fell kind of flat for me. Even though I appreciated the story structure of the second half it was difficult to keep engaged because we never had a chance to connect to most of the people in the first silo. The villain also rapidly degraded into a cartoonish evil guy and the love story wasn't very believable.

A Wool-y Great Read (Apologies for the Pun)

I greatly enjoyed this book. I had heard about it awhile ago, but never checked it out. A friend lent me their copy and I've had it sitting on my desk for a few months. Finally got around to reading it on vacation and couldn't put it down.

I thoroughly enjoyed the tone of this book. While the premise is dark, and some of the lore that is slowly doled out even darker, the general tone is strangely positive.

I did fear for the main character as Howey almost reaches GRRM levels of murdering off characters. I do like that approach as it makes the stakes better for me as a reader. It's better if there some danger in there somewhere, for me anyways.

Looking forward to the other books in the series.

And I will have to go back and check out the show now, …