![]() ![]() Without giving too much away, the show will begin on Holston before switching gears to center on Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson), an engineer looking for answers about the silo while also trying to solve a murder. The Apple TV+ series appears to follow a similar path. Later installments focus on other characters that populate the dystopian world. The first book focuses on Holston’s story, revealing that his wife died after leaving the Silo and following his journey as he seeks answers about what happened to her. We start with the evolutionary purpose of the butt and then move on to such topics as: Sarah. Butts: A Backstory is a cultural microhistory of the butt that pretty much covers every aspect of it that you would want or expect it to. They are given the very thing they profess to want: They are allowed outside.” This was a fun book, just as the cover and (extremely good) title promised. ![]() These are the dangerous people, the residents who infect others with their optimism. But there are always those who hope, who dream. “The world outside has grown unkind, the view of it limited, talk of it forbidden. “This is the story of mankind clawing for survival, of mankind on the edge,” Howey wrote of Wool on his author site. ![]() No one who chooses to leave ever returns. Residents of the Silo are told to stay put and those who express curiosity about the outside world get to go there-to clean the Silo’s external sensors. The secrets of the Silo and the characters who seek to know more about its mysteries drive the books and the TV series. ![]()
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