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Claustrophobic post-apocalypse with stubborn, human hope

If you like bleak survival stories that still carry a pulse of defiance, this one really sticks. The ruined Metro feels less like a setting and more like a living political maze, full of fear, ideology, and desperate belief. Artyom’s journey gives it a searching, restless energy that makes the darkness feel meaningful rather than just grim.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Metro 2035

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ISBN: 9781539930723
Date of Publication: 2016-11-28
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.95
(rated by 17150 readers)

Description

World War III wiped out humanity. The planet is empty now. Huge cities lie in dust and ashes. Railways rust; abandoned satellites drift in orbit. Radio is silent on all frequencies. The only survivors are those who made it into the gates of the Moscow Metro. Down hundreds of feet below the ground, in the vaults of what was designed as the world’s largest air-raid shelter, people try to outlive the end of the days. There they created a new world for themselves. The stations of the Metro became city-states, and its citizens, torn by religion and ideology, fight for the scarce commodities: air, water, and space. This tiny underground world only hints at the vast world they once ruled. Twenty years after Doomsday, the survivors refuse to give up. The stubborn few cherish the dream that radiation will subside and they will return to the surface. But some continue to search for other survivors in the emptiness that was once Earth. His name is Artyom. He would give anything to lead his people from the underground to the surface. And he will.
 

Claustrophobic post-apocalypse with stubborn, human hope

If you like bleak survival stories that still carry a pulse of defiance, this one really sticks. The ruined Metro feels less like a setting and more like a living political maze, full of fear, ideology, and desperate belief. Artyom’s journey gives it a searching, restless energy that makes the darkness feel meaningful rather than just grim.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.