
Everyone one here should read (or listen) to 2034. : r/navy - Reddit
2024年3月9日 · Last week an officer I worked with recommended the new book 2034. It’s written by a retired admiral, and its realistic fiction about what a mostly naval war would look like against China. Not gonna lie, listening to this book on audible was a fairly depressing experience.
Should i read Metro 2034 Book ? Or just skip to 2035. : r/metro
2019年8月26日 · A home for fans of the Metro book series, the games Metro 2033, Metro Last Light and Metro Exodus. Members Online I bought metro deluxe edition on sale and it gave me these two things each taking 80G space.
I am disappointed with Metro 2034 and 2035 books : r/metro
2022年8月19日 · Also 2035 cancels 2034 in a way. It turns out Sasha from 2035 is not exactly the Sasha from 2034 and never was. 2034 is just an interpretation of events from Homer's perspective. Metro 2033, on the other hand, has a plot-driven narration, which focuses on the story and world, which are both very well crafted in case of this book.
(Book) Metro 2034 is a disappointment : r/metro - Reddit
Yeah I'm with you. I'm only 150 pages into 2035 at the moment but I'm already relieved at how much more I'm enjoying it compared to 2034. I liked Sasha as a character but other than her most of 2034 is a big blur in my mind. Didn't grab me.
Are 2034 and 2035 good reads? : r/metro - Reddit
2021年12月22日 · A community for the quality discussion of The Wheel of Time series of novels by Robert Jordan (& completed by Brandon Sanderson) as well as Amazon's streaming adaptation, the first audiobook recordings by Michael Kramer & Kate Reading, the second audiobook recordings by Rosamund Pike, the graphic novels adaptation by Chuck Dixon & Chase Conley (and continued by Rik Hoskin and Marcio Abreu) as ...
2034 by Admiral James Stavridis: a Semi-Credible review of a
2023年3月3日 · The first big L this book takes is that it was written in 2021. At the beginning there's a part where the author explains how Russia now owns "Greater Ukraine." Even worse, later on in the book Russia invades Poland with no NATO response whatsoever. There's a fucking scene where Su-35s take off of the fucking Kuznetsov to go bomb the Poles.
How closely do the games follow the books? : r/metro - Reddit
2024年4月17日 · 2033 tries to stay as close to the book as it can while still having engaging gameplay. Last light isn’t based on a book, but rather is a series of events set between 2033 and 2034, but has callbacks to 2033 and some nods to 2034 in it. Exodus is loosely based on 2035, as in the first level is until u escape Moscow. After that it’s purely ...
Is Metro 2034 (book) upsetting? : r/metro - Reddit
Hello! This might be a weird question! I'm currently reading Metro 2033, normally I dont read. Now, I've bought all three books to read but after some googling I randomely found out that 2034 is not a direct sequel. I love Artyom as a character on 2033 and in the games, too. Finding out that he's not in 2034 is quite upsetting.
Hunter, is he dead or alive? : r/metro - Reddit
2023年5月11日 · Its not true, lol idk what that person is on about. Hunter survives the encounter with the dark ones and is the central character in 2034 alongside Homer (the character which Yermak from Exodus is clearly inspired from), and Sasha, a young woman who believes she can change Hunter. Hunter's face is unrecognizable because it is badly scarred by the Dark One
Unpopular Opinion: Metro 2034 is a better novel than 2033.
2022年1月31日 · In terms of mutants and action 2034 is a lot better. Or at least has more action scenes than 2033. Honestly I don't like the whole mysticism etc of 2034, it was better executed in 2033. Also, I find the library section of the first book, as the epitome of atmosphere in this universe. Even if I disagree with you, I am glad you liked it!