

Wool was a refreshing twist on dystopian science fiction with real, average, every-day characters who are put into impossible situations.

I’m so glad that I finally made the time to reading the Wool novel in its entirety. Her excitement for Wool part 1 was infection. I’ve had my eye on it for a while and then I came across a fellow blogger Hannah Heath’s book review about Wool the novella. There has been a lot of talk over the last few years about how independent author Hugh Howey soared onto best seller lists with his novella Wool and then his subsequent novellas written for the same world and then collected into a full-length novel titled Wool. Wow! What enjoyable twists and turns inside this story.

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