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[7VX]≡ [PDF] Sand Part 4 Thunder Due East eBook Hugh Howey

Sand Part 4 Thunder Due East eBook Hugh Howey



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Download PDF  Sand Part 4  Thunder Due East eBook Hugh Howey

A family long scattered reunites as danger approaches Springston. Brother and sister rush to sound a warning, but that warning will come too late.

Bombs will thunder like the pulse of a terrible god, and the great dune will flow as the sea. And when a people find themselves buried beneath the sands, who in the heavens will hear their muffled pleas?

Sand Part 4 Thunder Due East eBook Hugh Howey

NOTE - same review for all parts, considering them as one book

As the title says, the book was good and I enjoyed it, but it didn't quite live up to what I'd come to expect after having read the WOOL series. I'm not sure if it was because there was too many narrators for me to become attached to any, or if it was a general failing of the story. Unlike the WOOL series, I was never 'chomping at the bit' to get back to reading it, never pushing myself to stay up later to read "just one more chapter". Certain things were never explained that I would have liked to have had more information on, other things simply used the "magical sci-fi hand wave" to justify / explain away.

Product details

  • File Size 223 KB
  • Print Length 72 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Broad Reach Publishing (December 27, 2013)
  • Publication Date December 27, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00HNKBG2Q

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Fun concept that was nicely executed. Interesting characters that were easy to invest in. Bleak environment expertly conjured by the author. A pleasure to read.
I am very happy to read more Hugh Howey! I am finding Sand a bit less compelling than Silo, but I think it's because the parts are so much shorter. Not enough time to build the suspense, I think. Hence the four stars. However, the writing is just as good and the characters well-drawn.
This is for the whole series.

Once again, Howey creates a world from whole cloth that I almost immediately understood and felt part of fro. The beginning. He creates characters that are well developed and believable. Howey has written a lot of good stuff besides the WOOL series, some maybe better than the WOOL series. This is definitely better than the WOOL series.

And I just loved the ending to the series. Not just because it ended or the economy of words necessary to do it, but because it felt right.
Sand is intriguing. Hugh Howey has done a spectacular job at creating a new world with characters that the reader truly connects with. This is Hugh's art. Deep character development in the matter of a few paragraphs or pages. I am not sure how he does this with his writing and Sand does not disappoint. This is Part 4 of what I believe is a 5 part series. In Thunder Due East we begin to get some answers, but we are left with dozens of questions. Really looking forward to Part 5 for more answers and to be drawn back into this future world filled with Sand.
Although there are many things still unresolved, Sand 4 tells us the location of where this all takes place and that is very relevant to the story. I still have no idea how this will all end up and that is great considering I am on my way to the final part of the book. Sand is engrossing and is a great work of fiction with so much truth intertwined. As the author Tim O'Brian said Fiction is the lie that helps us understand the truth. The sadness and desperation that is happening in the book Sand is happening in this world we live in - we just don't see it either because we don't want to or we aren't allowed to.
Hugh Howey is in the list of my favorite authors. He sucked me in to Wool and before I knew it, I'd read all of his books. When the Sand series started, I didn't even try a "sample" but just purchased the first one with one click and waited impatiently for each installment to follow. Luckily, he didn't make me wait too long! In some ways, I enjoyed Sand more than The Silo Saga because it just seems like a good ol' adventure story but it has great world-building and depth of characters as always with Howey's books.

This review focuses on the whole "series" rather than specifically on part 4, but all parts are a "5-star" review so just read them already!
...for making me care about a character I was dead-set on hating.
I loved all three parts of this story before Hugh quietly released this segment and this one was no different. Just as Howey likes to play with the "first-person" narrative by having three separate characters take the lead in each of the first three parts, Hugh tosses all the rules out the window and showcases part 4 from so many characters' POV that I lost track. However, there was one that I really didn't expect and it threw me for a loop. In the end, a character we'd met previously that I'd loved to hate, I now was heartbroken at the end of the story as Hugh left...

See Hugh, I can do it, too.
Bring on Part 5.
NOTE - same review for all parts, considering them as one book

As the title says, the book was good and I enjoyed it, but it didn't quite live up to what I'd come to expect after having read the WOOL series. I'm not sure if it was because there was too many narrators for me to become attached to any, or if it was a general failing of the story. Unlike the WOOL series, I was never 'chomping at the bit' to get back to reading it, never pushing myself to stay up later to read "just one more chapter". Certain things were never explained that I would have liked to have had more information on, other things simply used the "magical sci-fi hand wave" to justify / explain away.
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