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Silo 42: Journey: Book 4 in the Silo 42 series

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Hope drove them upward. Now survival on the surface will test them.

Silo 42: Journey is the fourth gripping saga in the Silo 42 series. Having left the only home they've known, a determined caravan of former silo dwellers steps outside into a world no one in over a century has ever seen.

They quickly discover that the surface is wilder and more dangerous than they imagined—untamed forests, vanished cities, evolved animals, and unfamiliar weather. Their food is limited. Their maps are guesswork. And the rules of survival are unlike anything they have imagined.

Led by skilled scouts, builders, farmers and healers, the group must not only endure the elements—but face the unexpected discovery that other survivors walk this land, speaking a strange language filled with words that echo a prior world of lost technologies.

The ocean lies ahead and the possibility of building a new society. But so do difficult choices, old wounds, and the haunting
Was leaving the silo the beginning of something even harder?
What other surprises will test them?
Will newly formed alliances hold?
Will they and their vision of a new beginning survive?

The next chapter of this epic protopian saga unfolds in Silo 42: Journey, coming October 2025.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2025

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Zev Paiss

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About the Author

Zev is a lifelong observer of current events and global trends, with more than 40 years of experience as a nationally recognized educator and sustainability consultant. Throughout his career, he has worked tirelessly to advance practical solutions for a more resilient future championing sustainable land use, walkable communities, renewable energy, urban agriculture, low-carbon transportation, and local self-reliance.

Originally from Los Angeles, Zev has called Colorado home since 1985. In 2023, he relocated to Costa Rica, where he now consults on the development of a visionary eco-village and permaculture farm.

Zev’s emergence as an author of positive future mysteries and thrillers is a natural evolution of his lifelong values. He believes deeply in the power of protopian storytelling narratives that are both optimistic and grounded in reality to inspire meaningful change and help guide humanity toward a more hopeful, life-affirming future.

We invite you to explore his work and hope it sparks your imagination and your own vision for a better tomorrow.

Enjoy the journey!

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Profile Image for Jithendra Jithu.
2,381 reviews124 followers
January 5, 2026
Book Review: Silo 42: Journey by Zev Paiss

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👉Zev Paiss returns with a compelling continuation of his visionary series in Silo 42: Journey, the fourth book in the Silo 42 saga. This installment breaks free from the confines of the underground world that defined the earlier stories and expands the narrative into a dangerous and awe-inspiring surface world. After generations spent in isolation, the survivors who dared to ascend find themselves in a landscape both breathtaking and treacherous. Nature has reclaimed what humanity once dominated, and the surface is now home to wild forests, forgotten cities swallowed by time, and life forms that have evolved in unexpected ways. Every step the survivors take is a confrontation with the unknown, where the rules they once lived by in the silo no longer apply.

👉Paiss demonstrates his strength as a storyteller by combining intricate world-building with deep human emotion. The characters are no longer simply survivors; they are pioneers forced to redefine existence itself. Their struggle is not only with the harshness of their environment but also with the weight of memory, loss, and the fragile hope of renewal. The limited food, the unreliable maps, and the shifting climates are physical manifestations of their internal uncertainty. The tension between clinging to the past and embracing the future runs through every decision they make. When they encounter other survivors who speak in unfamiliar tongues and carry echoes of forgotten technologies, the story gains a haunting complexity that reminds readers of how much has been lost and how much still endures.

👉The journey toward the ocean becomes a metaphor for transformation and rediscovery. It is more than a physical expedition; it is an emotional and spiritual odyssey that forces the group to confront what kind of world they wish to build. Old wounds resurface, alliances are tested, and ideals are challenged. Through it all, Paiss maintains a tone of quiet realism, portraying hope not as blind optimism but as something earned through struggle and sacrifice.

Happy reading 😁

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840 reviews
September 22, 2025
Silo 42: Journey by Zev Paiss continues the story of the resourceful inhabitants of Silo 42, who have defied the ruling Pact and successfully ventured to the surface. This fourth installment explores the challenges and discoveries awaiting them in a world no living person has ever experienced.
The book deepens the saga with clever plot twists and character development as the caravan faces untamed nature, abandoned cities, and the startling revelation that they are not alone. While most readers enjoy this continuation set within Hugh Howey's universe, some have noted a few editing issues and side plots that feel like padding. Nonetheless, for fans seeking more stories with Silo 42's hopeful and inventive spirit, Journey offers a rewarding, suspenseful ride.
6 reviews1 follower
December 26, 2025
Excellent Series

I have enjoyed this series, yet my interest is nearly played out. Tales of how the silos came to be, how various issues were dealt with, duplicity of the founders, and brief endings engage me, but I'm losing interest in the longer wind down.
35 reviews12 followers
December 30, 2025
Silo 42

Thoroughly enjoyed this series, I hope there will be more to come. Characters come alive and I felt real emotion at times - no spoilers though! Like Hugh Howey's trilogy, I won't be surprised if these stories take on a life of their own. Excellent!
9 reviews
December 22, 2025
Moved away from the Silo narrative too much and became more of a pioneer story. Still good but not very Silo.
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