The Silo Saga Omnibus compiles Hugh Howey's acclaimed series, including Wool, Shift, Dust, and original essays. Set in a vast underground silo where strict rules govern survival, the story follows Juliette, a rebellious mechanic who challenges the status quo. As the world crumbles, she fights to restore order.
Hugh Howey Libri
L'opera di questo autore è una celebrazione del superamento degli ostacoli, esplorando la resilienza dello spirito umano contro la crudeltà dell'universo. Sebbene spesso classificata come fantascienza e ambientata nel futuro, il nucleo di queste narrazioni risiede in storie avvincenti e personaggi memorabili che rifiutano di essere definiti da limitazioni. I lettori scopriranno racconti che promuovono la perseveranza e la fedeltà a se stessi, indipendentemente dalle sfide esterne.







Mitre and Crook
- 222pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Fr. Houghton's novel explores the tension between tradition and modernism, highlighting the widening gap between the two. With a blend of humor and thought-provoking themes, it remains relevant and impactful, resonating with contemporary readers as much as it did upon its original release in 1979.
Fr. Bryan Houghton's journey reflects profound personal and spiritual transitions, beginning with his conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism. Embracing the priesthood, he dedicated himself to traditional roles of sacrifice and preaching. However, the transformative changes brought by the Second Vatican Council and subsequent liturgical reforms led him to a crisis of faith. Struggling with the alterations to the Mass and the erosion of liturgical tradition, he ultimately resigned and retreated to southern France, where he focused on prayer, the Tridentine Mass, and documenting his experiences in memoirs.
Judith's Marriage
- 236pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of the changes brought by Vatican II, the story follows an English girl who embraces the Catholic faith, only to witness its profound elements being challenged. Blending lightheartedness with depth, it captures her quiet strength as joy fades amidst upheaval. The narrative intertwines themes of faith and family life, while also offering a charming romance. Long out of print, this novel by Bryan Houghton remains a poignant exploration of enduring faith amidst internal and external struggles, making it a significant addition to the "Catholic Traditionalist Classics" series.
The much-anticipated final instalment of the Wool trilogy. In the aftermath of the uprising, the people of Silo 18 are coming to terms with a new order. Some embrace the change, others fear the unknown; none have control of their fate. The Silo is still in danger. There are those set on its destruction. Jules knows they must be stopped. The battle has been won. The war is just beginning. ______________ 'The next Hunger Games' The Sunday Times 'Thrilling, thought-provoking and memorable ... one of dystopian fiction's masterpieces alongside the likes of 1984 and Brave New World.' Daily Express
Wool
- 536pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
The thrilling e-book blockbuster that grew into a "New York Times"-bestseller. What would happen if the world outside was deadly, and the air could kill? This is Jules's story. This is the world of "Wool."
The much anticipated prequel to bestseller Wool that takes us back to the beginnings of the silo. In a future less than fifty years away, the world is still as we know it. Time continues to tick by. The truth is that it is ticking away.A powerful few know what lies ahead. They are preparing for it. They are trying to protect us.They are s[Bokinfo].
In a future less than fifty years away, the world is still as we know it. Time continues to tick by. The truth is that it is ticking away. A powerful few know what lies ahead. They are preparing for it. They are trying to protect us. They are setting us on a path from which we can never return.
Beacon 23
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
For centuries, men and women have manned lighthouses to ensure the safe passage of ships. It is a lonely job, and a thankless one for the most part. Until something goes wrong. Until a ship is in distress. In the twenty-third century, this job has moved into outer space. A network of beacons allows ships to travel across the Milky Way at many times the speed of light. These beacons are built to be robust. They never break down. They never fail. At least, they aren't supposed to.
Featuring a blend of thought-provoking themes, this collection showcases stories that delve into topics like aliens and artificial intelligence. It includes previously unpublished works, offering fresh insights and perspectives. The author, known for the acclaimed Silo trilogy, delivers narratives that are both imaginative and eerily relevant, inviting readers to explore the boundaries of science fiction and its reflections on contemporary issues.

