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Metro 2033 was a refreshing take on this genre as it cuts through the limitations of YA fiction.
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I admit that I haven’t indulged in the 21st century age of dystopian fiction where the market has been captured by modern franchises such as The Hunger Games, the Divergent trilogy, The Maze Runner, etc., although I have seen many of their subsequent movie adaptations. I won’t give away too much of the plot as I want potential readers to have a go at the book themselves.
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We follow Artyom, a 20-year old who is tasked with contacting a man named Melnik about something sinister unfolding within the subterranean system. After a global nuclear holocaust, the remaining survivors are forced to live underground after the surface world has become inhabitable. Metro 2033 is a post-apocalyptic science-fiction novel about life in the Moscow Metro. The original author is Dmitry Glukhovsky and this work was initially published in his native Russian language. This is a review of the 2010 English edition translated by Natasha Randall. My literary craving was eventually fulfilled upon my reading of Metro 2033.
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It gave me further insight into various theories but I still longed for interpreting another thought-provoking text. I was fortunate for I found what I was looking for visually in the anime-Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood-that I finished watching last month. It left me with an insatiable thirst for seeking philosophical efforts in other areas such as literature, film, etc. Last December I finished reading and critiquing The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant.