
Release date: December 4th 2011
Publisher: Broad Reach Publishing
Genre: Science fiction, dystopia
Pages: 122
See the book on: Amazon | Goodreads
My rating: 4/5
Summary from Goodreads:
The silo has appointed a new sheriff. Her name is Juliette, and she comes not from the shadows of deputies, but from the depths of the down deep.
But what does being a mechanic have to do with upholding the law? And how will she be able to concentrate on the silo’s future when she is surrounded by the ghosts of its past?
Before she can even settle in, the whirring gears of the silo begin to grind anew. Things aren’t right. And the people whose help she most needs are gone.
If Juliette isn’t careful, she’ll soon be among them.
Now this gets back into what I loved about Wool 1. We start off with knowing how it is going to end, and just like in the first book, I simply had to know what was going to happen. We learn more about the insidious IT department after a whirlwind investigation that leaves us with another cleaning imminent. The last line has assured that I will be a FAN4LYFE and I can hardly wait to pick up Wool 4 to see what happens. Don’t stop after Wool 2 (which I didn’t like too much), this one is way better!
Am I the only one that finds the cover for this one totally creepy? The proportions are all off and it looks like the guy is gonna come get me if I look in a mirror in the dark or something.
P.S. I totally didn’t get that the titles were knitting references. I fail at being a Portland hipster.
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