Metro 2035 (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
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.
Customer Reviews
End Of A Journey
Will miss this series so much. Thank you to the author for being able to capture a world so almost real, I feel I could live in it for a lifetime. до свидания
Uncomfortably relatable
It took me a long time to finish this book. I was so angry so many times by what I read, only because it was so real. Every person in this book is real, and you know them somewhere in your life. And at the end all I can say is everyone got what they deserved, even if you don’t understand why.
This is best book on this hellish place we live in
I love all of the book series and I’ve played the games. The thing is that if humanity doesn’t stop killing each other out of greed this is our future