
Shift
by
Hugh Howey
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Science Fiction
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
579
Language
English
Published
Jan 28, 2013
Publisher
Broad Reach Publishing
Description
In a gripping narrative that peels back the layers of a world on the brink of collapse, Hugh Howey explores the origins of the Silo, a sanctuary built to protect humanity from the devastated surface. Set amidst the uncertainty of 2007, readers are thrust into the chaotic early days where rapid decisions shape the future of civilization. The characters, each faced with their own moral dilemmas, confront the consequences of their choices as they navigate a society where survival becomes increasingly tenuous.
As the foundations of the Silo are laid, the reader is drawn into an intricate tapestry of fear, hope, and deception. The intricate relationships that develop within its walls mirror the struggle for power and the quest for truth in a world where nothing is as it seems. With taut prose and vivid imagery, Howey crafts a tale that reminds us of the fragility of existence and the lengths to which people will go to find safety, both from the outside world and from themselves.
As the foundations of the Silo are laid, the reader is drawn into an intricate tapestry of fear, hope, and deception. The intricate relationships that develop within its walls mirror the struggle for power and the quest for truth in a world where nothing is as it seems. With taut prose and vivid imagery, Howey crafts a tale that reminds us of the fragility of existence and the lengths to which people will go to find safety, both from the outside world and from themselves.
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