Im sure I will, ive read the 1st three chapters when some group first translated it before the English editions came out. Some of the English still seams a bit backwards though
Have a nice reading Wolve! LOL are you serious Streff?? Like,it's a year that is out in italian,maybe 2...and italian is not the most important language on the planet!! Anyway guys,don't expect much....the book really is boring and has almost nothing to do with the action narrated in Metro 2033,it really is a failure of a book....i'd advise you not to read it.
Thats Strange about the '2034, Thought it was the same author and whatnot But Nod, I got my copy of '2033 down at a NewZealand Webshop if thats what you were asking
I was only disappointed back when my mindset was mainly on action. But, mid-way if I changed my view point, and reread it from the beginning. If you're more on philosophical and more on thinking, you might enjoy it, if not, stick with the game. I'll be honest with all of you. *Spoiler. If you haven't red the book don't go past this part.* _______________________________________________ You can count the times Artyom shot his gun on both hands. *Spoiler Above. Ignore it until you see the red line.*
I bought the Metro2033 book a couple of weeks ago. My girlfriend is borrowing it so she can read it as well Haven't read it yet myself, though. Got another book I should finish first. I bought the 2033 book at Ebay :3
I think the hole thing is quite philosophical, just because Artyom is thinking all the time, about life, death, the past, the future, and how people work. I love it for this reason, too many books are all action and no depth. Metro 2033 is a perfect mix of both. (Oh wait, sorry, I'm talking about 2033 here). And yes, I think the book 2034 came out in all the European languages except English. Ha ha!