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METRO 2033 The Gospel According to Artyom A link to Metro 2034 Мetro series eBook Dmitry Glukhovsky



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The recently created and previously unpublished epilogue of METRO 2033, written by Dmitry Glukhovsky.

This bonus piece was never published in English and comes exclusively on !

A new chapter that turns upside down the entire story of Metro 2033 and that promise a continuation to the breathtaking story of survival and struggle for a future set in the catacombs of the subway system in post-apocalyptic Moscow.

This epilogue is a link to the upcoming METRO LAST LIGHT video game, to the yet untranslated METRO 2034 and so-to-be-written METRO 2035! An absolute must-read for all those who loved the book and the game!

The original novel is available on here

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The 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.

METRO 2033 The Gospel According to Artyom A link to Metro 2034 Мetro series eBook Dmitry Glukhovsky

I'm not quite sure whether to give this 4 or 5 stars and here is why:

5 Stars: Because it is a good tie-in and well worded
4 Stars: Because it is not worth the price paid

I'm going to give it 4 stars NOT because the writing is poor, but because the "return on value" isn't quite right.

I LOVED Metro 2033 and, after finishing it, was hungry to dive back into the world. So when I saw The Gospel According to Artyom, I excitedly purchased it. Well, in a sentence, the book is more like a chapter and the value gained was not worth the price.

While I appreciate the insight the chapter offers, I don't feel like it was anything I wasn't already going to find out in the next book or nothing my imagination couldn't have pieced together. I understand that Metro 2033 and Metro 2034 were both written and completed some time ago, but this reads like a shaky tie-in to help resolve a few plot holes. In other words, it would be similar to Tolkien writing a 50 page story on why Gandalf didn't just have the Eagles drop the ring into Mt Doom, five years after the Lord of the Rings release, in order to justify Frodo's journey. Plus, if you are really curious, I'm sure a quick Google search will tell you what happens in this chapter. It really isn't worth the price paid for.

Since Metro 2034 has yet to hit the Kindle store, I'll be waiting to see if this little filler was really worth it, but until then, you may want to hold off until 2034 comes out.

Cheers!

Product details

  • File Size 170 KB
  • Print Length 27 pages
  • Publication Date August 12, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B008X5MIV8

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Feels like it should been included in the main book, paying for this is not worth it. Let's see how the other books conclude the story
A wonderful short story connecting the events from Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light (soon to be novelized as Metro 2035). Now we just got to create English versions of the books from the Universe of Metro 2033 book line!
The story really crystallized Artyom's moral dilemma post Metro 2033. I wouldn't say that it's a link to Metro 2034 as it only mentions Homer once and not by name. Rather its a perfect setup for a larger story to come in Metro 2035 (psst...translate to English sooner rather than later). And I'm looking forward to any story on Hunter (aka The Brigadier) and his time with the Dark Ones. Only negative to The Gospel is that it's too expensive for a) and b) being a very short story.
I picked this up because I had just finished Metro 2033 and was dying for more. I'm a big fan of the series and 2034 has not yet been translated into English, and Last Light is still at least a month away. The whole thing is pretty short, not even the length of a chapter from 2033, but it intrigued me. (at least the ending did) Without spoiling anything, I can't wait to see how they handle the plot they've revealed here with Last Light, as it's sure to be much more political. I say only pick it up if you're a die hard Metro fan, otherwise just save a couple bucks and wait for the next game to release.
The first person perspective surprised me.
This is a dark, heavy link to the next part of the series, with nods to almost every part of the protagonist's revelations.

It works as a smooth bridge into the next story, which appears to be its purpose, however, I see it more as an introduction, a kind of a marketing material, which would work as a free downloadable too get people hooked.

Just a bit overpriced for the really short story, otherwise a fitting lunch reading.
METRO 2033 The Gospel According to Artyom is a bridge to METRO 2034. It is only twenty-seven pages but well worth the $2.99 price. Artyom illustrates the consequences of the events the ended METRO 2033. But this short piece also gives significant background into his life before and during the apocalyptic event. It really is worth the price.
This very short story bridges the canon ending to Metro 2033 and the beginning of Metro Last Light games brilliantly. As the game and the book diverges slightly in some small details, it doesn't quite fit the gap between the book and the MLL game as much but it's close enough to allow those who haven't played Metro 2033 to comfortably begin playing MLL.

I loved it. I really did. A short story that finally brings characterization and insight into Artyom on a level the previous book didn't quite succeed at doing. The structure can feel a little disjointed but to me it added to the feeling that we really were experiencing Artyom's inner turmoil.

Is it worth the price? I'd say so, but many would balk at buying such a short text at this price. It also requires a certain interest in either the original book and the Metro Last Light game, or the original game and the sequel, either one. As the last ten pages of Metro 2033 gives the reader a punch in the gut and a distinctly Russian hollowness within, this short story succeeds the other way around.

Those who spend their lives staring into the darkness will be the first to recognize the point of light at the end of the tunnel. The end to this story provides that weak yet stirring flicker of hope that really makes me want to continue the story in MLL.
I'm not quite sure whether to give this 4 or 5 stars and here is why

5 Stars Because it is a good tie-in and well worded
4 Stars Because it is not worth the price paid

I'm going to give it 4 stars NOT because the writing is poor, but because the "return on value" isn't quite right.

I LOVED Metro 2033 and, after finishing it, was hungry to dive back into the world. So when I saw The Gospel According to Artyom, I excitedly purchased it. Well, in a sentence, the book is more like a chapter and the value gained was not worth the price.

While I appreciate the insight the chapter offers, I don't feel like it was anything I wasn't already going to find out in the next book or nothing my imagination couldn't have pieced together. I understand that Metro 2033 and Metro 2034 were both written and completed some time ago, but this reads like a shaky tie-in to help resolve a few plot holes. In other words, it would be similar to Tolkien writing a 50 page story on why Gandalf didn't just have the Eagles drop the ring into Mt Doom, five years after the Lord of the Rings release, in order to justify Frodo's journey. Plus, if you are really curious, I'm sure a quick Google search will tell you what happens in this chapter. It really isn't worth the price paid for.

Since Metro 2034 has yet to hit the store, I'll be waiting to see if this little filler was really worth it, but until then, you may want to hold off until 2034 comes out.

Cheers!
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