The Three-Body Problem
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Silent spring -- Three body -- Sunset for humanity.
"With the scope of Dune and the commercial action of Independence Day, this near-future trilogy is the first chance for English-speaking readers to experience this multiple-award-winning phenomenon from China's most beloved science fiction author. Set against the backdrop of China's Cultural Revolution, a secret military project sends signals into space to establish contact with aliens. An alien civilization on the brink of destruction captures the signal and plans to invade Earth. Meanwhile, on Earth, different camps start forming, planning to either welcome the superior beings and help them take over a world seen as corrupt, or to fight against the invasion. The result is a science fiction masterpiece of enormous scope and vision"-- Provided by publisher.
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submitted by Fevvers - STAR473 on June 30, 2015, 3:24am
After reading The Three-Body Problem, I will be looking for translations of more of Liu Cixin's work, including the follow-up books to this one. There was a lot covered in this novel - the Chinese Cultural Revolution, virtual reality, physics and metaphysics, not to mention the outright science fictional aspects - but it held together. It turned out to be a much quicker read than I expected at first.
It was a little bit confusing and overkill having footnotes from both the author and the translator in this edition, but they were occasionally smoothly helpful.
Deep submitted by Jacob Kauppi on July 12, 2016, 12:02pm The thing that struck me about this book was that along with a really good science fiction story it provided a different perspective on China and Chinese culture. The look at some of the events that happened in China during the cultural revolution from the Chinese perspective is really quite different from the one that I was taught. To talk about the actual fiction aspect of the story for a moment its good. The premise is interesting and it presents fun challenges. The translation was well done and did not interfere with the story at all.
Intense submitted by laurenverity on July 6, 2018, 7:43am This book kept me awake a few nights--talk about existential angst and dystopia! The descriptions of the Cultural Revolution were really interesting and I liked the translation a lot. Many of the books I've read translated from Chinese read stiffly (just because it's hard to translate some sentiments into English), but this one was smooth and the footnotes helped a lot. Highly recommend, but beware, it gets a bit depressing at points.
Intriguing novel, some narrative bloat submitted by FordAlpha on July 14, 2018, 9:12pm The translator did well with this novel; the English text reads smoothly, yet retains a flavor of its Chinese origin. The translator's footnotes are helpful with historical and cultural references and are unobtrusive. The settings are vivid and (most of) the characters are dynamic and complex. I learned much about modern Chinese history (the Cultural Revolution and its aftermath). The science-fiction premise is intriguing. My major criticism is that the taut, suspenseful narrative of the first two-thirds of the novel--which parses out information on a strictly need-to-know basis--gives way by the final quarter to a bloated information dump, with excess exposition that reads at times like the author's backstory notes-to-self rather than a structured, edited, polished composition. Also, the tightly considered physical-science aspects devolve into some fantastical speculation that doesn't best serve the story. Still, I'm eager to read the sequel.
Expansive Throwback Science Fiction submitted by Meginator on July 11, 2019, 8:51pm If you’re coming to this novel without knowing much about it, by all means try to avoid the book jacket, as it contains a huge spoiler that, while it doesn’t ruin the narrative by any means, does cut into some of the book’s initial suspense. What surprised me most about this novel is how expansive it is, as it draws on various scientific disciplines, philosophy, and Chinese history to put a unique spin on a familiar sci-fi trope. Liu Cixin does tend to prioritize the relevant scientific principles over characterization, making the book feel like a bit of a throwback, but the main players have just enough distinguishing characteristics to keep readers engaged; and, anyway, this was always intended to be a novel of big ideas rather than deep characterization. Despite several flaws, including a wonderfully archaic Villain Monologue, I had difficulty putting the book down, and ultimately I think it successfully creates that sense of wonder so intrinsic to large-scale science fiction such as this. Of course, as someone who is not Chinese and who cannot experience the book in its original language, I’ll never know what I’m missing, but Ken Liu’s translation does flow smoothly and is easily approachable for Western audiences (even if he does go slightly overboard on some of the footnotes). Throwback though it is, the book has plenty of appeal for modern audiences and it’s a good ride.
Thought-provoking and fast-reading
submitted by jakecarlin on August 31, 2019, 2:40pm
This was one of the few books I've read over the past few years that I flew through in just a matter of days. It's a science-fiction book at its core, but it brings together elements from other successful literary styles.
There's tinges of Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code" where new twists every few chapters keeps you interested in reading more.
There's some "cyberspace" happenings that allude to some old-school writing by William Gibson. And there's plenty of conspiracy and government coverup plot happening as well.
All-in-all, an excellent first book to the Trilogy.
bad submitted by gogo on June 5, 2021, 9:15pm bad
Three-body problem submitted by maywang on June 26, 2021, 12:46pm Good book! Those who said otherwise don't know what they are saying. Recommend it very much!
This is the Ultimate Great READ submitted by kath on July 11, 2021, 10:05pm I had to look up so many details about the China, Chinese history, and physics! but so worth it. this book is so, so good. I am waiting for book two! Great story and great character development. Hard science and fiction to challenge the mind.
ss submitted by GioMuzique on July 25, 2021, 1:31pm a little bit confusing
Interesting submitted by kathscot on August 5, 2021, 4:06pm Interesting extension of a mathematical problem to an interstellar level with interesting insights into Communist Chinese history and thought. Looking forward to reading the second book.
An all-time favorite submitted by mlmchale on August 11, 2021, 3:12pm I adored this think-y hard sci-fi novel and it served as a brilliant introduction to a now favorite author. Highly recommended if you love science fiction.
Great sci-fi submitted by lqwang on August 25, 2021, 9:39am This is a fun sci-fi novel, and the series gets better and better!
Disappointing
submitted by rdb78 on August 26, 2021, 10:48pm
This didn’t live up to all the positive reviews I’ve seen.
The initial depictions of the cultural revolution were interesting, but from there it devolved into a tedious tale I couldn’t really get into. The characters, other than the smoking detective, were fairly one-dimensional and rather morose. Definitely no smiles among this gang! Even the shocking plot developments didn’t seem that shocking, because the characters didn’t seem particularly realistic.
I would say the book was strongest away from the science-fiction elements, which bordered on silliness. I wouldn’t describe it as hard sci-fi, which usually tries to ground a story in more realistic technical firmament.
The only conclusion I can draw is that the hype for this book was targeted at the airport bookstore audience.
Imaginative and Dense submitted by jacks404 on June 11, 2022, 1:40pm This book is really interesting and the ideas in it are exceptional but there are quite a few portions that focus on physics and math. It was fairly easy to speed read through the denser parts to get to the good stuff. I went on the read the full trilogy and was not disappointed.
Hugo Award winner submitted by Susan4Pax -prev. sueij- on June 11, 2022, 10:41pm No wonder this was a Hugo Award winner! What an outstanding story, a mystery slowly unfolding with deliberate pacing and outstanding science. I loved the non-Western framework, as well as the existential question of “how would people change with the mere confirmation of alien life?” This is three outstanding books in a row, all completely different from each other. How lucky am I?
Scifi done well submitted by bookasaurusray on July 27, 2022, 10:13am I think this, and the rest of the series, are some of the best scifi I've EVER read. The books are well structured, and even though its hard scifi, it's still really easy to understand. I highly recommend.
Great Book submitted by berger_d on June 10, 2023, 7:21am I really enjoyed this book. It served up a combination of interesting SciFi and unfolding mystery and really kept me riveted.
4.5/5 submitted by Noight on July 6, 2023, 9:42pm This book was amazing!!!! I loved the plot twists and the explanatory writing style for the scientific parts, which made them even more intriguing. This is definitely now one of my favorite books, but I just felt like it was lacking a bit in character depth
Slow burn at first but it all comes together! Wow! submitted by bahr on July 20, 2023, 7:36am At first the book seems to have many separate threads but they all come together to a brilliant end. You will rush to read the next in the series after finishing this one.
wow, a ton of reviews already. Good book, just started it.
submitted by Tassos on October 28, 2023, 7:08pm
The book was recommended by a friend and colleague at UM, a member of the US Academy of Engineering no less, and so far it has not disappointed me. It is SO MUCH BETTER than the ABSOLUTE CRAP that passes for scifi in both books and movies. I hope it continues to not disappoint.
The account of the horrors of the cultural revolution in CHina in the 60s, 2with illiterate kids (red guards) parroting attacks on... SCIENCE, and actually killing distinguished academicians, is particularly horrific, and reminiscent of the Inquisition and the burning of heretics, scientists and alleged witches in the Middle Ages
Unfortunately I stopped reading the book at around one-quarter of its pages and then somebody else requested it, so I will have to return it tomorrow and borrow it again later.
Your Next SciFi Hyperfixation submitted by EmptyGryn on June 17, 2024, 1:55pm I read this book after finishing The Expanse series and still wanting some good near-future science fiction. This book is an excellent start to a phenomenal series, with the mystery of what exactly is going on tied in to some interesting historical events. Although the initial set up is a bit slow, as you continue to read you will become more and more invested, and will absolutely rush to pick up the rest of the series to see how the story continues. Highly recommend to any science fiction enjoyer.
The next Sci-fi universe to lose yourself in
submitted by cmfish on July 1, 2024, 2:36pm
The Three Body Problem is a masterpiece of sci-fiction writing and translation. I had this book/series in my To Read list for a while and picked it up because the Netflix show was coming out soon. 1970s China is not a time period I am very familiar with and the translator provides helpful footnotes throughout, ensuring that I didn’t lose some of the most important cultural references.
Cixin Liu navigates deftly between sci-fi mystery, political thriller, and existential philosophy with ease, creating an interesting and varied cast.
Entertaining Thriller with hints of Physics
submitted by timbresson on July 15, 2024, 2:01am
I would say The Martian takes more time out of the narrative to sit and explain physics, chemistry, and engineering more than this book - so don't go into it thinking it's going to teach you about quantum physics. However, it does entertain the notions of unsolvable problems and how, given higher intelligence (or enough eons), things can be solved. Unfortunately, after taking you on that journey, the novel quickly devolves into more of a "criminal" narrative which poses one faction of humanity vs another.
It's entertaining, nonetheless. But I think I was expecting more "science" in this sci-fi and less doomsday.
Amazing idea, but storytelling a bit rocky submitted by berkleya on July 16, 2024, 9:37am Loved the concept and the world building, but the execution was stilted and forced at many points. Also not much in the way of character development.
Decent book but not entirely my cup of tea.
submitted by Jeannette Quirk on July 24, 2024, 8:21am
Disclaimer: I listened to this as an audio book.
This was an interesting story with some neat cultural insights but the pacing was slower than I am used to with SciFi books. I enjoyed the audio book but I had trouble telling who was who because I'm not as good at processing auditory details as I am visual details and I kept getting confused with the Chinese names. Still, I am not mad that I read it nor do I want those minutes back. Will I go on to the next books? Maybe but they are low on my list of books to read at the moment. If this hadn't won a Hugo I don't think I would have read it so I am glad it did and I got to experience the story.
Great submitted by slyprid on July 31, 2024, 5:48pm Such a great book!
Surprisingly quick read submitted by cnaheedy on August 8, 2024, 2:02pm Given the depth of detail and length of the book, I did not expect to finish it as quickly as I did, but it was that enjoyable. I'm less sold on the overall trilogy, especially as characterization gets thinner in later books.
Amazing book submitted by emaelshaikh on August 13, 2024, 11:40am Mind blowing sci fi and unique ideas
SERIES
Three-Body Trilogy
1
PUBLISHED
New York : Tor Books, 2014.
Year Published: 2014
Description: 399 pages ; 25 cm
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780765377067
9780765382030
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Liu, Ken, 1976-
SUBJECTS
Human-alien encounters -- Fiction.
Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction.
Chinese fiction.
Science fiction.