aWildThorp rated The Three-Body Problem: 4 stars

The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin (Remembrance of Earth's Past, #1)
1967: Ye Wenjie witnesses Red Guards beat her father to death during China's Cultural Revolution. This singular event will shape …
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1967: Ye Wenjie witnesses Red Guards beat her father to death during China's Cultural Revolution. This singular event will shape …
One of the most awe inspiring and fear inducing novels I've ever read. It has changed the way I view extra-terrestrial science fiction on principle.
One of the most awe inspiring and fear inducing novels I've ever read. It has changed the way I view extra-terrestrial science fiction on principle.
Currently really enjoying this book. It's interesting because so far it's not as much a critique of Capitalism as it is an absolute thrashing of corporations and free trade. My only nit pick would be that it seems to be somewhat Christian themed - there are frequent (one or two every section) references to Moses, Jesus, the Ten Commandments, etc. It's unclear if that's the author's bias, a callout of hypocrisy, or an appeal to the audience. Some may find that more abbrasive than others, but it's still pretty good
Currently really enjoying this book. It's interesting because so far it's not as much a critique of Capitalism as it is an absolute thrashing of corporations and free trade. My only nit pick would be that it seems to be somewhat Christian themed - there are frequent (one or two every section) references to Moses, Jesus, the Ten Commandments, etc. It's unclear if that's the author's bias, a callout of hypocrisy, or an appeal to the audience. Some may find that more abbrasive than others, but it's still pretty good