The book gets more dynamic as you advance, despite it being rather boring at the beginning. Although there are rather few links between this and the previous book in the series (Metro 2033), it kinda shows that Metro 2035 (the last book of the trilogy) has a lot of promise.
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Cătă reviewed Metro 2034 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
Cătă finished reading Metro 2034 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
Chiar e o carte care merită citită. Nu a promis multe la început, însă pe parcurs a devenit tot mai dinamică și plină de evenimente. Nu prea sunt deloc legături cu Metro 2033, prima carte din această serie, însă și acelea care există mi se pare că promit o acțiune bine închegată în cea de-a treia carte a trilogiei.
Merită citită într-adevăr!
Cătă commented on Metro 2034 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
Cătă commented on Metro 2034 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
1/3 din carte e gata. Actualizez că vine totuși anul nou și vreau să fiu și eu la zi cu listele mele de tot soiul.
Până acum îmi place cartea, dar nu prea văd legătura cu vechile personaje și vechea poveste din Metro 2033
Cătă reviewed The Crimea by Taras Kuzio
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5 stars
This short book, despite being written a few good years before Russia's illegal annexation of the Crimean Peninsula, points exactly the risks that Ukraine faced regarding the ownership of this strip of land. Kuzio was rather raising a warning that the next hot spot in Europe, after the Balkan peninsula, was to be Ukraine, something that shortly, sadly, was to be proven true.