Metro 2035 is the third book in the series, following Metro 2033 and 2034, and it's the perfect ending to the trilogy.Metro 2033 is a philosophical journey both physically through the Moscow Metro and mentally through Artyom's mind and his experiences in this desolate future world. Metro 2034 is the polar opposite, an action-filled horror... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Metro 2034 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
As soon as I was made aware of the video games series based on these books I knew I had to read play them and as soon as I'd played them I wanted to read the books. Well, after reading book 1, Metro 2033, which I review here, I couldn't wait to read this second... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
As soon as I played the first video game, I knew I had to read the book. I have a thing for wanting to read the novels games are based on after I've played them, and Metro had me hooked from the start. The story follows our protagonist Artyom, a teeanger who lives in the... Continue Reading →