More secrets. The Silo seems to be built on lies and hidden truths. Bernard seems to be the master mind behind all of it. Jules has discovered silo 17. There she meets a man named solo, a survivor of the uprising that killed his silo. She discovers there are about 48 other silos including her's.
Hugh Howey manages to perfectly pour in the secrets while taking advantage of the ominous setting by an element of suspense. With this ominous setting, though, comes more reasons to ban this book. Explicit language appears more often in these surprising moments making the characters seem more human. Back in silo 18, where Jules came from and an uprising evident, Knox, a highly respected man in Mechanical, is preparing his people for war. He allies with Supply, the second lowest division in the silo, and raises the chances of winning exponentially.
Hugh Howey manages to perfectly pour in the secrets while taking advantage of the ominous setting by an element of suspense. With this ominous setting, though, comes more reasons to ban this book. Explicit language appears more often in these surprising moments making the characters seem more human. Back in silo 18, where Jules came from and an uprising evident, Knox, a highly respected man in Mechanical, is preparing his people for war. He allies with Supply, the second lowest division in the silo, and raises the chances of winning exponentially.