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Dust (Silo #3) Paperback | Pages: 458 pages
Rating: 4.26 | 65696 Users | 4108 Reviews

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Title:Dust (Silo #3)
Author:Hugh Howey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 458 pages
Published:August 17th 2013 by Broad Reach Publishing
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic

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In a time when secrets and lies were the foundations of life, someone has discovered the truth. And they are going to tell.

Jules knows what her predecessors created. She knows they are the reason life has to be lived in this way.

And she won't stand for it.

But Jules no longer has supporters. And there is far more to fear than the toxic world beyond her walls.

A poison is growing from within Silo 18.

One that cannot be stopped.

Unless Silo 1 step in.

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Original Title: Dust
ISBN: 1490904387 (ISBN13: 9781490904382)
Edition Language: English
Series: Silo #3
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2013)

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Ratings: 4.26 From 65696 Users | 4108 Reviews

Commentary Of Books Dust (Silo #3)
Just finished this the other night ... Really liked most of the Silo Series, it felt a lot like LOST to me at times, something else I really dug. The overalls, the revelations within revelations, the unfolding mystery of it all -- even the flashbacks to the origin of the Silos.SOME SPOILERS FOLLOW: But also like LOST, there was no great finale. I figured we would get some new puzzle piece that would snick neatly into place and turn the entire series into a mosaic much larger than they sum of its

My biggest issue with this volume was the crass emotional manipulation going on in the story. It's one thing to create a situation and then dole out pieces of information to slowly reveal what happened, but in Dust, Howey tosses out any subtlety and just starts messing with you. See, near the three-quarters point of the novel, Silo 18, the heart and soul of this trilogy, is terminated. Thurman executes an order that pops the door to the outside and sends in a bunch of killing nanobots to take



This book,the entire Wool series, is an absolute masterpiece. If you've never heard of it, look up Wool Omnibus. If the description speaks to you at all, don't hesitate. If you've already read it and Shift, you will never have been more satisfied by the conclusion of any story or trilogy as you hungrily read your way to the final chapter Hugh Howey expertly serves up in Dust.

SpoilersNot as engrossing as Wool or Shift the plot, the mystery, the characters, and the relationships lost most of their appeal, they just didn't captivate me like they did in the previous two books. I have to say, Dust was mostly disappointing I didn't hate it, I actually quite liked a lot of things, but overall it didn't meet my expectations.-The first half was rather dull, nothing much seemed to happen. Juliette's mission to dig to Silo 17 dragged on for ages, and Donald + Charlotte's arc

WARNING: This review contains spoilers of Wool Omnibus (Silo, #1), Shift Omnibus Edition (Silo, #2), and Dust. If you havent read these books yet, stop fooling around on Goodreads and get to it!I feel lucky to have finished DUST before its been officially released. Im not a book critic or anyone of note, but I lucked out and got my copy of DUST on August 8. I pre-ordered my signed copy (the Ugly Edition) direct from Hugh Howeys web site a few weeks ago. Shortly after, he did a surprise

The final volume of the Silo Trilogy picks up where the first one, Wool, left off. Having read Wool months before Dust, I have to admit that some of the characters and situations were a bit dusty in my mind, but still the narrative does stick together. Having learned of the nanobots in Shift and the apocalyptic plans of Thurman and his two ill-fated pals, it was interesting to see how Howey threaded the end of his story. I feel that the character development was always a little week in this

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