Metro 2033 book review
It’s 2033 and the human race has obliterated itself. A few thousand survivors managed to get underground into the Moscow metro to escape the radiation and there is no way for them to know if anybody else on the planet had survived. Decades later the metro is their entire life – stations are city states where ideologies take hold and cartridges for.
I do a short video review of the book Metro 2033 , by Dmitry Glukhovsky. It was a very intense read and I really hope more people discover this book. Book is owned by Author Game footage from Metro: Last Light owned by 4A.
I have to confess that I have tried on a few occasions to read Metro 2033 and didn t get past the few pages. It just felt a bit dull., However I recently completed the games and I enjoyed the storylines in those so thought I should give the original material another try. I m very glad I did as it s fantastic read and illuminated aspects that were.
Note: This is sort of a review-in-progress. I ll post just a few of these as my overall review. The first 100 pages. First and foremost the rumors I had read online about the quality of the translation are true. Natasha Randall is credited as the translator of Dmitry Glukhovsky s 2007 book which I own a UK printed copy of that I could only find off.
Metro 2033 book by Dmitry Glukovsky was one of the best Russian post-apocalyptic books I ve ever read. In fact, it was the first sci-fi book that talked about post World War 3 Russia and Moscow – at least, the first modern one. I can t say for sure there weren t other authors in Russia who wrote on the same subject, especially during the Soviet.
Metro 2033 (METRO, 1) 3.97 of 5 stars 3.97 · rating details · 13,967 ratings · 944 reviews Es ist das Jahr 2033. Nach einem verheerenden Krieg liegen weite Teile der Welt in Schutt und Asche. Moskau ist eine Geisterstadt, bevölkert von Mutanten und Ungeheuern. Die wenigen verbliebenen Menschen haben sich in das weit verzweigte U-Bahn-Netz der.
Metro 2033 (Russian: Метро 2033) is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky. It is set in the Moscow Metro, where the last survivors hide after a global nuclear holocaust. It was published in 2005 in Russia and on March 28, 2010 in the United States. Metro 2033 has spawned a sequel, Metro 2034, a book franchise.
Science fiction is to some extent a rather conservative genre, as it is based mostly on long-established canons. Each sci-fi sub-genre, be it space opera, fighting fantasy, post-apocalypse, or a philosophical contemplation of the humanity’s future has its own cliches and, rather often, even settings. In my opinion, the success of almost every.
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