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# Metro 2035

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World War Three wiped out the humankind. The planet is empty now. Huge cities became dust and ashes. Railroads are being eaten by rust. Abandoned satellites hang lonely in their orbits. Radio is mute on all frequencies. The only survivors of the last war were those who made it into the gates of the Metro, the subway system of Moscow city. It's there, hundreds of feet below the ground, in the vaults of what was constructed as the world's largest air-raid shelter, where now people try to outlive the end of days. It's there that they created a new world for themselves. The stations of the Metro became city-states, and its citizens, torn apart by religions and ideologies, are fighting for now-scarce commodities: air, water, and space. This tiny underground world can only remind humans of an immense world they once were the masters of. It's been 20 years since Doomsday, and yet the survivors refuse to give up. The most stubborn of them keep cherishing a dream: when the radiation level from nuclear bombings subsides, they will be able to return to the surface and have the life their parents once had. But the most stubborn of the stubborn continues to search for other survivors in this huge emptiness that once was called Earth. His name is Artyom. He would give anything to lead his own people from the underground onto the surface. And he will.

Review: Glukhovsky can easily be seen as this generations Frank Herbert. - After finishing this series, it came to me that if Glukhovsky can keep this quality up, he will be seen as one of the faces of science fiction literature in the next few decades. Metro 2035 is raw, emotional, and throughout the final two hundred pages creates a roller coaster of emotions I have not felt in a long time. The book gives you new hope just to rip it away, and makes hope appear out of what seems like nothing but darkness, it shows a protagonist struggling with what he has become and trying to reclaim what he was. Filled with characters you will love, hate, hate then love, and love then hate. The charismatic Nazi, the fallen hero, the broken commander, the blood thirsty communist, the starry eyed writers, and the brain washed teacher. The strength of this book comes from Glukhovsky being a master at suspense, Artyom is thrust into many situations that don't seem survivable. Arytom himself is a pillar of strength in the Metro series, and the lack of him I believe is the reason 2034 is the weakest of the series. Arytom is a heavily flawed character, who has no political alliances but is driven by his sense of morality, who tries to do what he sees at the right thing and learn from mistakes like us all. Because of this, I see Artyom as one of the best written protagonists in modern literature, he is smart, naive, acts on impulse, and is controlled by his emotions even though he tries to be logical. Glukovsky also shows he is a master at crafting an ending, where while you know the protagonist is going to accomplish what he set out to do, it will never turn out exactly how you wanted. A touch of reality in a fantastically crafted world. Now for the cons, for some reason the English translation of this book is a mess, I don't understand why, as the same person who translated 2033 translated 2035. I don't know if he got lazy, or had a lack of focus, or what, but it is impossible to not notice all the grammatical errors and random capitalized letters throughout. Next, I believe the lack of the mutants and paranormal made 2035 lose something special 2033 had. In 2033 the mutants, while not everywhere, were a looming threat, the stalking apes of Moscow, the Librarians, the Demons, the unknown Dark Ones, they made the surface an almost alien world. In 2035, there are only a couple of mutants noticed by Artyom and none are really seen as a threat at any point, I believe the world lost a touch of its identity due to the lack of these creatures. Despite these flaws though, I recommend anyone who is a fan of science fiction or the post apocalyptic setting to read these books. And if you have played the games they are more than worth a read as well as you get more depth and intrigue from the novels then the games which are great in their own right. This series has cemented itself as one of my favorite of all time and may have made Glukhovsky my favorite author.
Review: Fun read - Great book

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,416,203 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Books) #2,925 in Literature & Fiction (Books) #112,426 in Books on CD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,705 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Glukhovsky can easily be seen as this generations Frank Herbert.
*by D***E on August 24, 2018*

After finishing this series, it came to me that if Glukhovsky can keep this quality up, he will be seen as one of the faces of science fiction literature in the next few decades. Metro 2035 is raw, emotional, and throughout the final two hundred pages creates a roller coaster of emotions I have not felt in a long time. The book gives you new hope just to rip it away, and makes hope appear out of what seems like nothing but darkness, it shows a protagonist struggling with what he has become and trying to reclaim what he was. Filled with characters you will love, hate, hate then love, and love then hate. The charismatic Nazi, the fallen hero, the broken commander, the blood thirsty communist, the starry eyed writers, and the brain washed teacher. The strength of this book comes from Glukhovsky being a master at suspense, Artyom is thrust into many situations that don't seem survivable. Arytom himself is a pillar of strength in the Metro series, and the lack of him I believe is the reason 2034 is the weakest of the series. Arytom is a heavily flawed character, who has no political alliances but is driven by his sense of morality, who tries to do what he sees at the right thing and learn from mistakes like us all. Because of this, I see Artyom as one of the best written protagonists in modern literature, he is smart, naive, acts on impulse, and is controlled by his emotions even though he tries to be logical. Glukovsky also shows he is a master at crafting an ending, where while you know the protagonist is going to accomplish what he set out to do, it will never turn out exactly how you wanted. A touch of reality in a fantastically crafted world. Now for the cons, for some reason the English translation of this book is a mess, I don't understand why, as the same person who translated 2033 translated 2035. I don't know if he got lazy, or had a lack of focus, or what, but it is impossible to not notice all the grammatical errors and random capitalized letters throughout. Next, I believe the lack of the mutants and paranormal made 2035 lose something special 2033 had. In 2033 the mutants, while not everywhere, were a looming threat, the stalking apes of Moscow, the Librarians, the Demons, the unknown Dark Ones, they made the surface an almost alien world. In 2035, there are only a couple of mutants noticed by Artyom and none are really seen as a threat at any point, I believe the world lost a touch of its identity due to the lack of these creatures. Despite these flaws though, I recommend anyone who is a fan of science fiction or the post apocalyptic setting to read these books. And if you have played the games they are more than worth a read as well as you get more depth and intrigue from the novels then the games which are great in their own right. This series has cemented itself as one of my favorite of all time and may have made Glukhovsky my favorite author.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun read
*by A***Y on April 5, 2026*

Great book

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another great book in the Metro series.
*by A***R on December 17, 2016*

I first found out about the Metro series through the game Metro 2033 and immediately fell in love with this universe. After playing the game and finding out that it was based on a book, I knew that I had to read it. Little did I know that it would become one of my favorite series of books. This is the third book in the trilogy. Artyom has been through hell and back, meeting lots of interesting and unique characters along the way. The events of Metro 2033 regarding the Dark Ones still haunt him. His journey has taken a toll on him, and his family. After all that he has throughout the series, he finds himself in need of hope. That hope comes in the form of his search for other survivors of the nuclear war that destroyed the surface of the planet. He is determined to find signs of survivors in other cities, so much so that he ventures to the surface and climbs to the roof of a building to listen for radio signals, despite the dangers of beasts and radiation. His search put a strain on his relationship with Anya, however, resulting in his neglecting her and the two of them drifting apart. He is met by a stranger early on who wants to hear his story and doesn't judge him for believing there are other survivors out there. In fact, he tells him that he also believes there are others out there. Could it be that this stranger will help Artyom find the answers that he has been searching for and possibly lead to humans returning to the surface? Or is this person just as insane as the citizens of the Metro accuse Artyom of being? Find out in the latest book in the Metro Trilogy. (I wrote this after seeing a post on Facebook about getting a signed card from Dmitry himself. My name is Cory Davis on Facebook.)

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