Built around a society where a small group of people has a monopoly on information, transmitting only one vision of the world, where history is being constantly revised to hide the nature of uncomfortable events, where certain gestures and thoughts are subject to severe punishment, and where a violent and authoritarian government doesn’t hesitate to suppress opposing manifestations, the universe of Wool, a science fiction novel written by Hugh Howey, can clearly be considered both dystopian and important to current times. Working with elements of the genre with consistent prose, full of symbolism, the book’s faults are related only to its prolonged and [...]