Shift : (Wool Trilogy 2)

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Hugh Howey: Shift : (Wool Trilogy 2) (2013, Penguin Random House)

576 pages

English language

Published March 6, 2013 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4481-5019-9
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2345: The human race is living underground. How did we get there and will the world above ever be hospitable again?

Like Wool, Shift was originally published as separate novellas so I’ll discuss them an individual parts first. The First Shift is the highlight, with a fantastic political backstory and creepy senators filling in a lot of the blanks on how the world ended up destroyed and humanity living in silos. It follows the story of Donald, a rather average man who has ended up involved in the silos because of who he knows and an old architectural project that was dismissed as too utilitarian. The very first page tells us that humans discovered their destruction and the way to forget at the same time. Two technologies created for the betterment of humankind that were twisted and turned into their downfall.

The origins story flits back and forth with that …

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  • Fiction, science fiction, general