Metro 2035
Book Review
"Metro 2035" by Dmitry Glukhovsky concludes the trilogy about the post-apocalyptic world of Moscow's metro. Unlike the previous parts, this book emphasizes the psychological depth of the characters and social critique. The protagonist, Artyom, faces a harsh reality where the hope for humanity's salvation clashes with human cruelty and betrayal. Critics note that Glukhovsky masterfully conveys an atmosphere of hopelessness and despair, creating a dark yet captivating world. Some reviewers highlight that the book is not only a work of fiction but also a metaphor for modern society, exploring themes of power, manipulation, and freedom. However, some readers feel that the excessive darkness and pessimism might deter part of the audience. Overall, "Metro 2035" is perceived as a worthy conclusion to the series, offering profound reflections on human nature and society.
