Shift : (Wool Trilogy 2)

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

576 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2013 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4481-5019-9
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3 stars (3 reviews)

6 editions

Shifted My Expectations

4 stars

Content warning Yar there be spoilers here (not specific plot points but overall story things)

reviewed Shift by Hugh Howey

Apathy gets you power

2 stars

Part 2 of a trilogy, this one depicts how we got to all of the events in Part 1. More of a near future scenario with white guy protagonist™️ constantly failing up until he has the power over all of our lives. None of the characters are particularly sympathetic, and like the first book, some parts went on too long: could’ve been a full third shorter at least. Curious if the TV show is any good.

Don't know why people like this so much

3 stars

Don't get me wrong, world building is good and Hugh Howey does a good job doing just that, but I didn't get hooked at all. I was looking forward to finishing it. I personally know people that loved it and were happy to start with the next book as soon as they finished this, but that wasn't me.

The story is just dragging along, nothing that exciting going on, the plot is also relatively unsurprising. I started this book and it read like I'm just going through the motions. It's probably just not my jam, but I have to admit, it's well written in a way. I can see what people might enjoy about it.

I am not able to really recommend it, but I can also not recommend against it. I guess my opinion on this is just not interesting.

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  • Fiction, science fiction, general