Wool Book: The First Entry Into The Silo Book Series

The Silo Book Series is the lesser-known predecessor to the new Silo TV show. The first book, “Wool” is what the show is based on and it closely follows the events in action. Here are the plot and reviews of the first book: “Wool”.

Wool Plot

Wool Book

In a desolate and post-apocalyptic future, the remnants of humanity are forced to live in an enormous underground silo stretching hundreds of stories beneath the Earth’s surface. The surface world has become a toxic wasteland, and the silo is the last refuge for humanity. The residents of the silo are strictly divided into different levels. The lower levels are more disadvantaged and less desirable than the upper levels.

The story begins with the mysterious death of a beloved member of the community, Sheriff Holston. Holston becomes the first person in many years to request to go outside. His request is considered a death wish, as the outside world is believed to be lethal. His unexpected choice sets off a chain of events that leads to the selection of a new sheriff, Juliette, a talented mechanic.

As Juliette takes on her new role, she begins to unravel the secrets and lies that have been perpetuated by the silo’s leadership. She discovers that the silo’s history is built on deception, and its inhabitants are kept in the dark about the true state of the world above. The silo’s leaders control the population by using fear and misinformation, but Juliette’s determination to uncover the truth puts her in grave danger.

Juliette’s investigation takes her on a perilous journey as she ventures outside the silo. She discovers the harsh reality of the surface world and the desperate measures taken by the silo’s leaders to maintain control. She faces not only the physical challenges of the toxic environment but also the moral dilemmas that arise as she uncovers the dark history of the silo and its purpose.

Throughout the novel, the tension escalates as Juliette races against time to reveal the truth to her fellow inhabitants before it’s too late. “Wool” is a gripping and thought-provoking tale of survival, deception, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. It explores themes of truth, sacrifice, and the consequences of ignorance, all set within the claustrophobic and mysterious confines of the underground silo.

Reception

Good Reads – 4.22 out of 5

Howey cranks up the suspense and tension, making this one of the most gripping and profound sci-fi novels I have read. All I can say is get a copy and read it before it hits the big screen.

Daniel Cann (Fantasy Book Review), 9.5/10

“Wool moves at a great pace (although there are some slow spots in the middle). I was sucked in quickly and stayed up late reading the last quarter of the book it was so full of tension–I just had to know what was going to happen.”

Elitist Book Reviews – Vanessa (Books We Love) 4.6/5


How about you? Have you read the Silo Book Series? Did you like “Wool”? We’d love to hear from you.

Other things you might want to know:

What is the story of Wool the book?

In a desolate and post-apocalyptic future, the remnants of humanity are forced to live in an enormous underground silo stretching hundreds of stories beneath the Earth’s surface. The surface world has become a toxic wasteland, and the silo is the last refuge for humanity. The residents of the silo are strictly divided into different levels, with the lower levels being more disadvantaged and less desirable than the upper levels.

Is Wool a good read?

From its great reviews, Wool is a good read for sci-fi dystopian fans.

Is the Wool book series finished?

Wool book is finished and has moved on to the shift book.

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