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Dust novel hugh howey
Dust novel hugh howey












In order for that to happen I think you will need to read the next two instalments – at least I’m hoping that the next two instalments tie up unanswered questions. Don’t expect to get to the end and have an “Aha!” moment. Perhaps the one downfall of this novel is that it isn’t its own complete story. Howey is a terrific writer, easy to read and only occasionally getting obsessed with particular words. In the meantime, Howey lets a variety of other characters take the lead for a while and shows what seem like small moments but which turn into large moments upon reflection and later events. This is Juliette’s story (as the cover tells you) but it does take a while until we are introduced to her.

dust novel hugh howey

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Dust novel hugh howey