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Average rating4
After loving the Silo series, I was curious to see how it would continue. Actually this book went back to the beginning on how the silo world came to be. It's darker, slower, and more focused on the “why” behind everything.
I really liked Donald's storyline. Watching him slowly realize what he's a part of was intense and kind of heartbreaking. But I couldn't really get into Mission's chapters—they just didn't grab me the same way and felt like they dragged a bit. Also nice to see what the life of little Jimmy/Solo was like, before we met him in Wool and the series.
Overall, not as gripping as Wool, but still a solid and interesting read if you're into dystopias and want the full picture of the Silo world. Curious to see how this ends with the last book.