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Shift (Silo #2) 
Contains First Shift, Second Shift, and Third Shift.
4 StarsI must say, I got more information than I wanted in this book. Yes, some was needed, and some bored me to tears. Overall, Wow. It was so interesting to see the initial planning for the silos begin. The how's and why's, are just mind-boggling, upsetting and scary. To think that there are those who believe they have the right to make life and death decisions for humanity as a whole; is so very scary. There are those like that; those who believe in Utopia instead of reality. They are
*Buddy Read with Rachel*(BAVR)Have you ever been happily reading a good book? Youre about to find out what happens to the protagonist. Your heart is pounding with anticipation. When all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the book dumps you into a ridiculously long ass flashback. Everything comes to a complete and utter stop. Its like being trapped in a meandering shaggy dog story. And of course youve got to read the damn flashback, because if you dont you may not completely grasp the full

Immediately after finishing the Wool series, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Hugh Howey had finished Third Shift, which meant that Shift Omnibus was complete, and I could dive right into it.Shift provides some much-needed backstory for the Wool books, namely who designed the Silos, why, and most importantly, WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? (Sort of...more on that later...).Hugh manages to do it all with his usual engrossing style. Dare I say I'm pleased to be able to see his evolution as a
Arggh!I like the concept.I wanted to find out what happens.I hated the execution!I found myself screaming at this book. I really liked the idea and I really wanted to keep reading to find out how it all ends, but I found aspects of the book really frustrating. You'll find yourself saying "for god's sake, just get on with it will you" and "Well, that doesn't fit" all the way through this book. If you can put up with that, then it's worth the read.Spoiler alert - don't read any more if you haven't
The Shift is comprised of three parts: Legacy, Order and Pact, which if you have read Wool, promises answers to some of your questions. I have read some complaints that the characters in The Shift were too flat, not fleshed out enough to become invested in. It is true that some of these characters did come across as mere shadows but I cannot help but get the sense that maybe that was the point.In brief, Legacy tells us about what is happening in the world prior to the destruction we have seen
Continuing the saga of the Silo. . . .I loved Wool, I loved this book! So many questions after reading Wool. Why, for instance, were there no elevators? This book addresses that - sort of. (I wonder if the author received enough emails about that topic that he felt he ought to mention it in his next book?) Shift answers a few Woolly questions, but asks quite a few more questions. I think that every few pages I was going "OMG!"This book is more of a prequel to Wool but should definitely be read
Hugh Howey
Kindle Edition | Pages: 570 pages Rating: 4.13 | 68956 Users | 4319 Reviews

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Original Title: | Shift ASIN B00B6Z6HI2 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Silo #2, Shift #1-3 |
Characters: | Cam, Donald, Mission, Thurman, Jimmy Parker, The Crow |
Representaion Concering Books Shift (Silo #2)
In 2007, the Center for Automation in Nanobiotech (CAN) outlined the hardware and software platform that would one day allow robots smaller than human cells to make medical diagnoses, conduct repairs, and even self-propagate. In the same year, the CBS network re-aired a program about the effects of propranolol on sufferers of extreme trauma. A simple pill, it had been discovered, could wipe out the memory of any traumatic event. At almost the same moment in humanity’s broad history, mankind had discovered the means for bringing about its utter downfall. And the ability to forget it ever happened. This is the sequel to the New York Times bestselling WOOL series.Contains First Shift, Second Shift, and Third Shift.
Details Of Books Shift (Silo #2)
Title | : | Shift (Silo #2) |
Author | : | Hugh Howey |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 570 pages |
Published | : | January 28th 2013 by Broad Reach Publishing |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 68956 Users | 4319 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Shift (Silo #2)
I very rarely read science fiction but this series by Hugh Howey sounded so interesting I gave it a chance. The first book was Wool Omnibus which was a 5 star read for me and this second book in the series didn't disappoint either. It's one of those stay up all night I just can't put it down kind of books. The characters are so well crafted and believable even under the bizarre circumstances they are trying their best to survive. The premise is a future time when a group of survivors are living4 StarsI must say, I got more information than I wanted in this book. Yes, some was needed, and some bored me to tears. Overall, Wow. It was so interesting to see the initial planning for the silos begin. The how's and why's, are just mind-boggling, upsetting and scary. To think that there are those who believe they have the right to make life and death decisions for humanity as a whole; is so very scary. There are those like that; those who believe in Utopia instead of reality. They are
*Buddy Read with Rachel*(BAVR)Have you ever been happily reading a good book? Youre about to find out what happens to the protagonist. Your heart is pounding with anticipation. When all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the book dumps you into a ridiculously long ass flashback. Everything comes to a complete and utter stop. Its like being trapped in a meandering shaggy dog story. And of course youve got to read the damn flashback, because if you dont you may not completely grasp the full

Immediately after finishing the Wool series, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Hugh Howey had finished Third Shift, which meant that Shift Omnibus was complete, and I could dive right into it.Shift provides some much-needed backstory for the Wool books, namely who designed the Silos, why, and most importantly, WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? (Sort of...more on that later...).Hugh manages to do it all with his usual engrossing style. Dare I say I'm pleased to be able to see his evolution as a
Arggh!I like the concept.I wanted to find out what happens.I hated the execution!I found myself screaming at this book. I really liked the idea and I really wanted to keep reading to find out how it all ends, but I found aspects of the book really frustrating. You'll find yourself saying "for god's sake, just get on with it will you" and "Well, that doesn't fit" all the way through this book. If you can put up with that, then it's worth the read.Spoiler alert - don't read any more if you haven't
The Shift is comprised of three parts: Legacy, Order and Pact, which if you have read Wool, promises answers to some of your questions. I have read some complaints that the characters in The Shift were too flat, not fleshed out enough to become invested in. It is true that some of these characters did come across as mere shadows but I cannot help but get the sense that maybe that was the point.In brief, Legacy tells us about what is happening in the world prior to the destruction we have seen
Continuing the saga of the Silo. . . .I loved Wool, I loved this book! So many questions after reading Wool. Why, for instance, were there no elevators? This book addresses that - sort of. (I wonder if the author received enough emails about that topic that he felt he ought to mention it in his next book?) Shift answers a few Woolly questions, but asks quite a few more questions. I think that every few pages I was going "OMG!"This book is more of a prequel to Wool but should definitely be read
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