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If you want full answers after finishing this one, you'll have to read the 2nd book. It's a prequel explaining how the world ended like this and how the silo is managed now, it really helped me to understand everything and I really enjoyed to have a full view.

The story building was beautiful and there were so many what the s*** moments. Gah! I finished this about 12 hours ago and my mind is still trying to process it all. Well done!
4/5

Sand is totally a separate world & story for the moment, but also a great one :)



Books mentioned in this topic
Machine Learning: New and Collected Stories (other topics)Shift (other topics)
Sand (other topics)
Dust (other topics)
Wool Omnibus (other topics)
GR synopsis:
This is the story of mankind clawing for survival, of mankind on the edge. The world outside has grown unkind, the view of it limited, talk of it forbidden. But there are always those who hope, who dream. These are the dangerous people, the residents who infect others with their optimism. Their punishment is simple. They are given the very thing they profess to want: They are allowed outside.
I am reading this for a secondary challenge, a 2012 GR Choice Award Nominee.
I'm about 30% into the book right now. so far it's really good, but kind of confusing. It's confusing in that good way, where an author is holding back a secret, cliff hanger, or plot twist. I'm hooked and engaged with this. It's an interesting take on a dystopian society. Everyone is living in a silo; a safe place that is protecting them from a dangerous world outside.
*dun dun duuuuuuunnnnnnn* We'll see what happens in the other 70% :D