Dust, Hugh Howey
Dust, Hugh Howey
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Dust

Author: Hugh Howey

Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/11/2023


Synopsis

Watch Silo, the Apple TV+ series based on the bestselling Silo Saga, starting May, 2023!Wool introduced the world of the silo. Shift told the story of its creation. Dust will describe its downfall.Juliette, now mayor of Silo 18, doesn’t trust Silo 1, especially its leader, Donald. But in the world of the Silos, there is no black and white—everything is shades of gray. Donald may not be the monster Juliette thinks he is, and may in fact be key to humanity’s continued survival. But can they work together long enough to succeed?

About Hugh Howey

Hugh Howey is the author of the award-winning Molly Fyde Saga and the New York Times and USA Today bestselling WOOL series. The WOOL OMNIBUS won Kindle Book Review's 2012 Indie Book of the Year Award - it has been as high as #1 in the Kindle store - and 17 countries have picked up the work for translation. Look for WOOL in hardback in 2013 from Random House UK and keep your fingers crossed that Ridley Scott and Steve Zaillian will do something exciting with the film rights! Hugh lives in Jupiter, FL with his wife Amber and their dog Bella. When he isn't writing, he's reading or taking a photograph.

About Edoardo Ballerini

Edoardo Ballerini is an American writer, director, film producer and actor.  He has won many awards for his audiobook narration; within only a few years after beginning his narrating career, he won several AudioFile Earphones Awards for his work, including Stephen Greenblatt’s The Swerve: How The World Became Modern, Jodi Picoult’s The Storyteller and Jess Walter’s Beautiful Ruins.   He narrated Kenzaburo Oe’s Nobel Prize Winning Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids, Joseph Finder’s The Moscow Club as well as works by John Edward and Daniel Stashower.   In television and film, he is best known for his role in The Sopranos, 24, I Shot Andy Warhol, Dinner Rush and Romeo Must Die. The silky-voiced Ballerini is trained in theater and continues to do much work on stage.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sasa on August 22, 2013

Giving the finale to the Silo series a three star rating was not easy, as I've rated the previous books much higher. The Wool Omnibus was one of my favorite books of all time. I've recommended it to numerous friends and have a signed copy of it on my bookshelf. This one, however, left me a bit disap......more

Goodreads review by Rex on November 17, 2014

I loved the book and the entire series, but ... please write Book/Serial #4, Hugh. [SPOILER ALERT] [SPOILER ALERT] [SPOILER ALERT] [SPOILER ALERT] [SCROLL DOWN - but SPOILER ALERT!] The ending leaves me emotionally satisfied but intellectually dissatisfied. In this final book, we see the end of, basica......more

Goodreads review by Mark on August 27, 2013

Just finished this the other night ... Really liked most of the Silo Series, it felt a lot like LOST to me at times, something else I really dug. The overalls, the revelations within revelations, the unfolding mystery of it all -- even the flashbacks to the origin of the Silos. SOME SPOILERS FOLLOW:......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on January 24, 2016

Going in to Dust, I was hoping that it would continue at the same very high level of great story telling as the first two installments of the Wool trilogy and I have to say that it did. It was a very different book than I thought it would be and went in a direction that I never would have guessed, a......more

Goodreads review by Nikki on April 21, 2014

It pains me to write this, truthfully because I loved Wool so much. It's still one of the best post-apocalyptic books I've ever read. If you actually want the best part of the trip don't go any further down the rabbit hole by reading Shift or Dust. I mean this. It will ruin Wool for you. If you are t......more


Quotes

“The saga that began in 2011 with a breathtaking self-published novel called Wool comes to a satisfying end with Dust.” Entertainment Weekly

“This is the best science fiction series I’ve read in years. Not since A Canticle for Leibowitz have I been so utterly enthralled.” Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author