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The Plagiarist

by Hugh Howey
The Plagiarist by Hugh Howey
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Adam Griffey is living two lives. By day, he teaches literature. At night, he steals it. Adam is a plagiarist, an expert reader with an eye for great works. He prowls simulated worlds perusing virtual texts, looking for the next big thing. And when he finds it, he memorizes it page by page, line by line, word for word. And then he brings it back to his world.

But what happens when these virtual worlds begin to seem more real than his own? What happens when the people within them mean more to him than flesh and blood? What happens when a living thing falls in love with someone who does not actually exist?

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Release date: 2011

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Hugh Howey

Hugh Howey

Hugh Howey’s name has become synonymous with gripping, imaginative storytelling that blurs the lines between science fiction and dystopian fiction. Known for his skill in creating complex, atmospheric worlds, Howey has earned a loyal following with his thought-provoking narratives and deep explorations of human nature under pressure. His journey from self-published author to globally recognized literary figure is a testament to the power of a good story and the transformative potential of independent publishing.

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Born in the United States, Howey was a writer long before his success with Wool, a novel that skyrocketed from a self-published ebook to an international bestseller. It wasn’t just the novel’s gripping storyline that caught the attention of readers—it was Howey’s ability to create a world so rich with tension and mystery that it felt almost tangible. Wool, part of his Silo series, immersed readers in a post-apocalyptic world where the last remnants of humanity live in vast, underground silos, governed by secrets and whispers. His vivid descriptions, intricate plotting, and exploration of power, fear, and hope in a crumbling world captivated both casual readers and hardcore sci-fi fans alike.

Howey’s writing is often noted for its balance between thrilling action and philosophical depth. His characters, caught in impossible situations, must confront the ethical dilemmas of survival, leadership, and control—without ever losing sight of their humanity. Through his works, Howey explores themes of isolation, freedom, and societal collapse, offering not just adventure, but a mirror to our own world’s fragility.

Over the years, Howey’s writing has continued to evolve, with other bestselling works such as Sand and Beacon 23, which showcase his ability to weave complex narratives and create stories that resonate far beyond the pages of a book. His success, both critically and commercially, has not only redefined self-publishing but also solidified his place as a leading voice in modern speculative fiction.

Hugh Howey’s novels are not just stories—they are experiences that transport readers to places they never want to leave. His exploration of humanity’s darkest fears and brightest hopes, set against the backdrop of science fiction’s limitless possibilities, makes his work as compelling as it is unforgettable.

More books by Hugh Howey

The Sand Chronicles Book 3 (The Sand Chronicles #3)
⧗ 9.70 / 10
Across the Sand (The Sand Chronicles #2)
★ 7.34 / 6
Ignorance is Strength (The Dystopia Triptych #1)
Unrated
Burn the Ashes (The Dystopia Triptych #2)
Unrated
Or Else the Light (The Dystopia Triptych #3)
Unrated
Machine Learning: New and Collected Stories
★ 7.50 / 2
Beacon 23: The Complete Novel
★ 8.50 / 2
The End Has Come (The Apocalypse Triptych #3)
Unrated
The Shell Collector
Unrated
The End Is Now (The Apocalypse Triptych #2)
Unrated
The End Is Nigh (The Apocalypse Triptych #1)
Unrated
Sand (The Sand Chronicles #1)
★ 7.84 / 13
Dust (Silo #3)
★ 6.82 / 17
Third Shift - Pact (Shift #3)
★ 7.34 / 6
Shift Omnibus Edition (Silo #2)
★ 7.66 / 21
Second Shift - Order (Shift #2)
★ 7.86 / 7
The Walk Up Nameless Ridge
Unrated
I, Zombie
Unrated
First Shift: Legacy (Shift #1)
★ 8.00 / 7
Wool 5: The Stranded (Wool #5)
★ 7.00 / 6
Wool Omnibus (Silo #1)
★ 8.10 / 33
The Hurricane
★ 6.00 / 1
Wool 3: Casting Off (Wool #3)
★ 8.14 / 7
Wool 4: The Unraveling (Wool #4)
★ 7.58 / 7
Wool 2: Proper Gauge (Wool #2)
★ 7.88 / 8
Wool (Wool #1)
★ 8.00 / 10
Molly Fyde and the Fight for Peace (The Molly Fyde Saga #4)
★ 10.00 / 1
Half Way Home
★ 10.00 / 1
Molly Fyde and the Land of Light (The Molly Fyde Saga #2)
★ 10.00 / 1
Molly Fyde and the Blood of Billions (The Molly Fyde Saga #3)
★ 10.00 / 1
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue (The Molly Fyde Saga #1)
★ 8.00 / 2


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