Sylo
Book - 2013
"They came from the sky parachuting out of military helicopters to invade Tucker Pierce's idyllic hometown on Pemberwick Island, Maine. They call themselves SYLO and they are a secret branch of the U.S. Navy. SYLO's commander, Captain Granger, informs Pemberwick residents that the island has been hit by a lethal virus and must be quarantined. Now Pemberwick is cut off from the outside world. Tucker believes there's more to SYLO's story.
Publisher:
New York : Razorbill, ©2013.
ISBN:
9781595146656
1595146652
1595146652
Characteristics:
407 pages ;,22 cm.
Alternative Title:
Silo


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bookwormbrainiac
Jan 17, 2015
bookwormbrainiac thinks this title is suitable for 11 years and over

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Add a CommentWow what a great book. I would recommend this and the other books to people that like action books!
A great read! I love the characters, the action, the plot, everything! No matter what you're into, I strongly recommend this book.
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Nice book.
Can't wait to read Storm...
Loved it.
This is such a provocative book with an intriguing plot! The cliffhanger is irresistible! It is packed with mystery, adventure, and comedy. I can't wait to read Storm and Strike.
Great book! already read the second book and waiting for Strike to come out XD
I feel like I'm re-reading the same characters and cliches as the Pendragon series. The stories are interesting, and you are left with many unanswered questions, but I have concerns with the length of the series and overall plot.
a very good dystopian series. i am surprised i liked this but i can tell he has talent. i my have to give his other series a try. i eagerly await book 2 in this series. it started off suspenseful and ended suspenceful
Sylo - Sylo Trilogy – Book 1 does not disappoint; highly recommended to teenage readers. It is of the same quality as D. J. MacHale’s 10-book Pendragon Series starting with ‘The Merchant of Death.’ Also to my contemporaries: read and enjoy: John Flanagan’s now 12-book Ranger’s Apprentice Series starting with ‘The Ruins of Gorlan’ – amazing!; Christopher Paolini’s 4-book Inheritance Series starting with ‘Eragon’ - simply awesome!; or Brandon Mull’s 5-book Fablehaven Series starting with ‘Fablehaven’ – tremendous!; you will not be disappointed. Doctor-at-Bass! T. A.