Gollancz Metro 2034: The novels that inspired the bestselling games
R**S
Great book; different from the first, but print quality a bit off
Metro 2034 really does feel like a different book to 2033, but in the same location, instead of following the story of one person, it follows the lives of a series of characters at the same time, swapping between them in the same chapter.Despite this, the story is great, the world building is great and its a great book.However, my biggest concern here is the poor print quality. 3 page 'leaves' fell out whilst reading the book, and there was an ink smudge on about 20 pages (although not in the way of the text).
S**R
A good read, not as good as the first though and sadly no Artyom
I enjoyed it, sadly there was no Artyom but it does tie the first and last books together so I would read it before the last book.Nice to see more of Hunter and to meet Homer but I prefer Hunter as he is in the first book, the hero fighting ceaselessly for the good of all the Metro; "If not us, then who"
C**S
Into post-apocalyptic reads? Then give this book a shot
Got this for a friend, that is very much into the whole post-apocalyptic scene, with a mix of science fiction.The book is set Moscow, Russia, inside the Metro, where people are surviving from the blast of a world nuclear disaster.He enjoyed reading the books, and sped through the whole series like a man on a mission. Definitely recommends if this is your kind of read.
K**L
Fantastic if you enjoyed the first book or even if you didn’t read it!
Fantastic book. Definitely worth reading the first one for some of the characters backstories, but fine if you haven't.But go read 2033 first.Thoroughly enjoyed the change of pace from the first book, don't expect "The Continuing Adventures of Artyom", but instead a cracking story set in the Metro a year later with a few very familiar faces
S**N
Amazing book
This book was amazing, I first found about this book from the game Metro Last Light / Exodus and was amazed that the game was from the book.I’ve read this about 4 times now and it’s still the best book I’ve read so far. Can’t stop reading it!
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