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Lost in translation?

January 21, 2017 by The Book Omnivore 2 Comments

Cixin Liu’s ”The Three-Body Problem” was not an easy book to get through. Set in China, partly during the Cultural Revolution and partly in modern times, it tells the tale of a couple of scientists that have to deal with a mysterious scientific and societal problem. At the center of it lies a VR game that takes place on another planet. In a not-particularly-twisty twist, all is not what it seems… I try to read books in the language they were written in (as much […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: cixin liu, the three-body problem

The Book Omnivore's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: cixin liu, the three-body problem ·
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A disappointing middle book, built around some really neat stuff.

October 31, 2016 by narfna 2 Comments

Oh, man. Okay. What a weird book. (Spoilers for book one ahoy.) So the Trisolarans are coming, man! They’re coming! And humanity has four centuries to prepare. Particles called sophons are monitoring everything on Earth (all communication, written, spoken), and locking down technological and scientific advancement in order to cripple humanity in advance of their invasion. The only place safe from Trisolaran view is the individual human mind. Thus the Wallfacer Project is born. Four men (seriously, no ladies?) are chosen, and given almost unlimited […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Chinese, chinese literature, cixin liu, joel martinsen, liu cixin, narfna, remembrance of earth's past, sci-fi, science fiction, translated

narfna's CBR8 Review No:136 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Chinese, chinese literature, cixin liu, joel martinsen, liu cixin, narfna, remembrance of earth's past, sci-fi, science fiction, translated ·
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This book gave me emotional whiplash.

May 9, 2016 by Amanda 11 Comments

UUUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHHHH is my main reaction to this book.  My feelings can also be summed up like so: The whole thing was just so very, very frustrating mostly because there was some legitimately brilliant writing but the sexism was almost overwhelming. There will be spoilers for the first book in this review and while I’m going to try to avoid major plot spoilers for the second book, it will be impossible to adequately convey my frustrations with the book without talking about some of the things […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: cixin liu, joe martinsen, sci-fi, science fiction, sexist like whoa, the dark forest

Amanda's CBR8 Review No:1 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: cixin liu, joe martinsen, sci-fi, science fiction, sexist like whoa, the dark forest ·
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Chinese science-fiction bestseller–epic in scope, intimate in detail.

February 1, 2015 by narfna 8 Comments

I don’t remember where I heard about this book, but I’m so glad I did. I even used up one of my coveted ‘not-on-my-to-read-list’ freebie books to read it. This book was a capital ‘E’ Experience. *I’m only allowing myself twenty-five freebie books this year–books that aren’t on my 2015 TBR–because last year half the books I read were impulse reads and I barely made a dent in the books I meant to read. I’m sure this is a problem you’re all familiar with. I’m […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: chinese literature, cixin liu, ken liu, liu cixin, narfna, science fiction, the three-body problem, translated

narfna's CBR7 Review No:10 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: chinese literature, cixin liu, ken liu, liu cixin, narfna, science fiction, the three-body problem, translated ·
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