Jon Fincher reviewed The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu (Three-Body Trilogy, #1)
Review of 'The Three-Body Problem' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Cixin Liu is a different voice in sci-fi - for someone brought up on western stories, Liu's story structure and background are odd, which makes it very refreshing to read. I had one minor problem with believability in the book, but otherwise I'm looking forward to reading the English translation of the next two books.
The tale is a sweeping one, filled with good sci-fi ideas and nothing less than the fate of humanity at stake. Like John Wright's Count to the Eschaton series, the fate of humanity rests in the hands of a few who know what's going on. Unlike anything else I've read, this book faces that challenge with the background of the Chinese Cultural Revolution driving the protagonists actions, and - here's where the refreshing part comes in - coloring the thoughts of alien minds as well.
If you've ever read the Night Watch books by Lukyanenko, …
Cixin Liu is a different voice in sci-fi - for someone brought up on western stories, Liu's story structure and background are odd, which makes it very refreshing to read. I had one minor problem with believability in the book, but otherwise I'm looking forward to reading the English translation of the next two books.
The tale is a sweeping one, filled with good sci-fi ideas and nothing less than the fate of humanity at stake. Like John Wright's Count to the Eschaton series, the fate of humanity rests in the hands of a few who know what's going on. Unlike anything else I've read, this book faces that challenge with the background of the Chinese Cultural Revolution driving the protagonists actions, and - here's where the refreshing part comes in - coloring the thoughts of alien minds as well.
If you've ever read the Night Watch books by Lukyanenko, or anything by Stanislaw Lem, after having been brought up on a steady diet of Asimov, Herbert, Clarke, and Niven, you'll understand the subtle and refreshing shift of perspective Liu's background brings. Really looking forward to the last book being translated, so I can take the rest of the series in at one go.