Wool 1 - Wool
By Hugh Howey
- Release Date: 2011-07-01
- Genre: Sci-Fi Short Stories
Description
Thousands of them have lived underground. They've lived there so long, there are only legends about people living anywhere else. Such a life requires rules. Strict rules. There are things that must not be discussed. Like going outside. Never mention you might like going outside.
Or you'll get what you wish for.
Reviews
Excellent Story: Fun and stimulating!
4By Papa ColadaMust Read and watch the 10 part series in APPLE TV! Well Done!!!loves it
5By SimpleOctopusfound it via silo and loved every page3/5
4By xH0ggL3Interesting concept but a very short read. I dislike how the end was like several plot twists going back on each other and it left me feeling like the story didn’t know what “lesson” it was teaching. I really like this universe and would be interested in finding out more about the historyWell written but…
3By Lainie9999This book is well written and the characters are interesting. But I really resent it when a book ends on a cliffhanger to force you to buy the sequel.Fast but fun read.
5By Tinytim808Did not know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised by the end.Holy cr*p this was good
5By MadkittehI said what I saidSo bad
1By KFlav11One of the worst pieces of writing I’ve ever read.iTunes is the only Problem
5By bsemansI thought that I’d be able to continue the Silo series using the Books app but this is only the 1st of 5 books that make up the Wool Omnibus. The rest of the books aren’t available in English so I’m going to have to get it separately. iTunes removed the entire series from the store, most likely because Hugh Howey is now publishing privately since Apple gouges their Ebook authors. The story is great, but the access to the complete story is not.Addicting
5By wildchild2644Once you start reading this series, it will pull you in. After every chapter I had to know what happens next! Amazing story line, original, dark, action-packed, thrill ride!Wooly cow!
4By kvisonaThat was an amazing book. Great visual descriptives with solid characters partnered with an intriguing story make for a highly enjoyable read. The foreshadowing was amongst the most rewarding I've ever taken in. Admittedly, I wish Howey stayed the course with the quick pace of the latter third of the book but nonetheless, great book. Looking forward to Shift and Dust.