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A chilling piece of Russian dystopian fiction and the basis of
three bestselling computer games Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light,
and Metro: Exodus The year is 2033. The world has been reduced to
rubble. Humanity is nearly extinct. The half-destroyed cities have
become uninhabitable through radiation. Beyond their boundaries,
they say, lie endless burned-out deserts and the remains of
splintered forests. Survivors still remember the past greatness of
humankind. But the last remains of civilisation have already become
a distant memory, the stuff of myth and legend. More than 20 years
have passed since the last plane took off from the earth. Rusted
railways lead into emptiness. The ether is void and the airwaves
echo to a soulless howling where previously the frequencies were
full of news from Tokyo, New York, Buenos Aires. Man has handed
over stewardship of the earth to new life-forms. Mutated by
radiation, they are better adapted to the new world. Man's time is
over. A few score thousand survivors live on, not knowing whether
they are the only ones left on earth. They live in the Moscow Metro
- the biggest air-raid shelter ever built. It is humanity's last
refuge. Stations have become mini-statelets, their people uniting
around ideas, religions, water-filters - or the simple need to
repulse an enemy incursion. It is a world without a tomorrow, with
no room for dreams, plans, hopes. Feelings have given way to
instinct - the most important of which is survival. Survival at any
price. VDNKh is the northernmost inhabited station on its line. It
was one of the Metro's best stations and still remains secure. But
now a new and terrible threat has appeared. Artyom, a young man
living in VDNKh, is given the task of penetrating to the heart of
the Metro, to the legendary Polis, to alert everyone to the awful
danger and to get help. He holds the future of his native station
in his hands, the whole Metro - and maybe the whole of humanity.
Readers are hooked on Metro 2033: 'The Russians have a skill in
writing apocalyptic, nightmarish stories . . . Claustrophobic, dark
cul-de-sacs of danger and terror, Metro 2033 is a world of
uncertainties and fear . . . I never realised that you can read a
book through your fingers as you wait for the horrors to leap out
from the ruins and the dark' Goodreads reviewer, 'Frankly it is the
best post-apocalyptic sci-fi I have ever read . . . the story
operates on a number of different levels, is tightly plotted, very
descriptive and real . . . The ending is a twist and a shocker that
left me feeling empty and hollow for a few days afterwards'
Goodreads reviewer, 'Those Russians know how to write dystopian,
post-apocalyptic, creepy horror . . . Life in the metro is brutal,
raw, dirty, dangerous, but also deeply human . . . a fantastic,
immersive read' Goodreads reviewer, 'The creatures, the world, the
Metro, the people are all very well though out and built . . . The
ending hit me out of nowhere, completely unexpected on my part.
Just. What a twist' Goodreads reviewer,
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The Doomed City - Volume 25 (Paperback)
Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky; Translated by Andrew Bromfield; Foreword by Dmitry Glukhovsky
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The basis of three bestselling computer games Metro 2033 and Metro
Last Light, and Metro: Exodus. The Metro books have put Dmitry
Glukhovsky in the vanguard of Russian speculative fiction alongside
the creator of Night Watch, Sergei Lukyanenko. A year after the
events of METRO 2033 the last few survivors of the apocalypse,
surrounded by mutants and monsters, face a terrifying new danger as
they hang on for survival in the tunnels of the Moscow Metro.
Featuring blistering action, vivid and tough characters,
claustrophobic tension and dark satire the Metro books have become
bestsellers across Europe. Readers can't get enough of the Metro
series: 'What can I say - once you pick up this book and start
reading, it's just amazingly hard to actually put it down until you
finish. And after that, you just want MORE!!' Goodreads reviewer,
'This does everything right in its additions to the metro world. A
great story with super fleshed out characters, who have all been
warped by the new life humanity leads underground' Goodreads
reviewer, 'The author is particularly good at character development
and world building. I've read a lot of dystopian novels but nothing
like [Metro 2033] and [Metro 2034]' Goodreads reviewer, 'What a
sequel! From page 1 on you get soaked into this dark, creepy and
yet beautiful universe' Goodreads reviewer, 'Metro 2034 is an
amazing book, it shows tremendous amount of thought. The
post-apocalyptic/sci-fi feel of the book makes it very exciting'
Goodreads reviewer,
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Futu.re (Paperback)
Dmitry Glukhovsky
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he novel that gave birth to the video games 'Metro 2033' and
'Metro: Last Light' The breathtaking original story that inspired
both the METRO 2033 and METRO: LAST LIGHT video games An
international bestseller, translated into 35 languages. Set in the
shattered subway of a post apocalyptic Moscow, Metro 2033 is a
story of intensive underground survival where the fate of mankind
rests in your hands. In 2013 the world was devastated by an
apocalyptic event, annihilating almost all mankind and turning the
earth's surface into a poisonous wasteland. A handful of survivors
took refuge in the depths of the Moscow underground, and human
civilization entered a new Dark Age. The year is 2033. An entire
generation has been born and raised underground, and their besieged
Metro Station-Cities struggle for survival, with each other, and
the mutant horrors that await outside. Artyom was born in the last
days before the fire. Having never ventured beyond his Metro
Station-City limits, one fateful event sparks a desperate mission
to the heart of the Metro system, to warn the remnants of mankind
of a terrible impending threat. His journey takes him from the
forgotten catacombs beneath the subway to the desolate wastelands
above, where his actions will determine the fate of mankind.
BURIED. ALIVE. It is now two decades since the planet was convulsed
by the Final War, which flashed across the continents, engulfing
all of them in an instant, to close the final chapter in our
history. Deployed in this war, the most advanced inventions and
greatest discoveries of the human genius drove the human race back
into caves, submerging civilization forever in the impenetrable
gloom of a final Dark Age. Nowadays, in the year 2033, no one can
recall any longer what triggered the hostilities. Absurd. But if
you think for a moment, what does it matter who started it? Those
who unleashed the war were the first to die... And the inheritance
they left to us was a smoldering ember that used to be called the
Earth. The entire world lies in ruins. The human race has been
almost completely exterminated. Even cities that were not totally
demolished were rendered unfit to live in by the radiation. And the
rumors say that beyond the city limits lie boundless expanses of
scorched desert and dense thickets of mutated forest. But what
really is there, no one knows. The airwaves are empty, and when the
few radio operators who are left tune in for the millionth time to
the frequencies on which New York, Paris, Tokyo and Buenos Aires
once used to broadcast, all they hear is a dismal howl. More than
twenty years have passed since the day when the final plane took
off. Railroad tracks, corroded and pitted with rust, now lead
nowhere. The great construction projects of the age were
transformed into ruins without ever being completed and the
skyscrapers of Chicago and Frankfurt were reduced to rubble. The
historic districts of Rome lie smothered in moss and fungus, the
Eiffel Tower, gnawed through by reddish-brown leprosy, has snapped
in half. And the weeds of fiction and fantasy are flourishing on
the memory of humankind's former glory. It is only twenty years
since the war ended before it had even begun. But in those twenty
years the world has changed beyond all recognition. The planet has
new masters now, and the human race is condemned to huddle in
burrows, consoling itself with memories. The radiation and viruses
with which some human beings attempted to eradicate others have
brought new creatures into the world. And now they rule by right
over the desolate Earth. The mutants are far better adapted to this
new world than human beings. The human era is almost over. There
are not many of us left, only a few tens of thousands, out of seven
billion human beings. We don't know if there were others who
survived in some other place, on the other side of the world, or if
we are the last humans on the planet. We live in the Moscow Metro.
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Metro 2033 (Dutch, Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Dmitry Glukhovsky; Translated by Paul Van Der Woerd; Edited by Els De Roon Hertoge
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The Doomed City (Standard format, CD)
Arkady Strugatsky; Afterword by Boris Strugatsky; Foreword by Dmitry Glukhovsky; Translated by Andrew Bromfield; Read by Chris Andrew Ciulla
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