Shift by Hugh Howey
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Shift by Hugh Howey
“Shift” is a science fiction novel written by Hugh Howey. It is part of the Silo series, which includes the earlier novel “Wool” and later works like “Dust.” The Silo series is a dystopian science fiction saga set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity lives in underground silos due to the toxic environment on the Earth’s surface.
“Shift” serves as a prequel to “Wool” and explores the origins of the silos and the events that led to the current state of society. It delves into the political and social dynamics within these underground communities. The series is known for its complex characters and intricate world-building.
Hugh Howey self-published “Wool” as a series of e-books, and it gained a significant following before being picked up by a major publisher. The series has been well-received by science fiction fans for its compelling storytelling and exploration of themes related to isolation, survival, and the consequences of authoritarianism. If you enjoy post-apocalyptic and dystopian science fiction, “Shift” and the Silo series may be worth exploring.
Book Name: Shift
Author: Hugh Howey
Year of release: 2013
Condition: Used Good
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