
The good
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A reasonably satisfying conclusion to the Silo trilogy.
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Doesn’t jump around as much in time as the second book, so it’s easier to follow, and you get to spend more time with the book’s most interesting characters (e.g., Juliet).
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Some decent action and excitement.
The not so good
- The first two books were all about the big dark mystery behind the silo’s… Well, as it turns out, just about all of that mystery was revealed in those first two books, not leaving any tantalizing mysteries for this third book.
Rating: 4 stars
Yevgeniy Brikman
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