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Metro 2033 (The Book)
The usual NFB warning regards spoilers applies. Following some manner of nuclear apocalypse, humanity in the year 2033 survives in the vast Metro system of Moscow, split into various factions and governments. Artyom, a young resident of an outlying station, … Continue reading
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