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Title:The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth's Past #1)
Author:Liu Cixin
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 399 pages
Published:November 11th 2014 by Tor Books (first published 2008)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. China
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The Three-Body Problem is the first chance for English-speaking readers to experience the Hugo Award-winning phenomenon from China's most beloved science fiction author, Liu Cixin.

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.

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Original Title: 三体
ISBN: 0765377063 (ISBN13: 9780765377067)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.tor.com/series/cixin-lius-the-three-body-trilogy/
Series: Remembrance of Earth's Past #1
Setting: China Beijing(China) Panama Canal(Panama)
Literary Awards: Hugo Award for Best Novel (2015), Nebula Award Nominee for Best Novel (2014), Locus Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel (2015), John W. Campbell Memorial Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel (2015), Prometheus Award Nominee for Best Novel (2015)


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4.5 starsThis is the first book of a trilogy.The story begins during the early years of China's 'Cultural Revolution.' Ye Wenjie, a young astrophysicist, sees her father - a physics professor - tortured and murdered by a group of young Red Guards. Like many educated citizens Ye Wenjie is labeled a 'counter-revolutionary' and sent to cut trees for the Construction Corps before being recruited to work at a secret facility called Red Coast Base. At first Ye Wenjie has limited access to the base's

One of my favorite ways of choosing a book by an unfamiliar author to read is by the buzz from sf blogs and discussion forums. Not any old buzz mind you, I dont want to end up reading 50 Shades or some equally unreadable blockbusters, I only take notice of the excitement among SF/F reading communities.The Three-Body Problem was my SF Book Clubs book of the month (three months ago), it was recommended to me a friend here on GR and I have noticed numerous blogs, articles and online discussions

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT I just rated a book 5 stars. Just read it.A proper review should be coming soon XD

In an afterword, Liu expresses his opinion that science fiction should not be used to make social commentary but should instead restrict itself to playing with ideas of science and technology. I was surprised to see that because Three Body had struck me (tentatively, since I know little about China) as an especially Chinese novel, with much to say about how societies should be organised. The portrait of an authoritarian alien civilisation, where individuality is repressed in favour of homogenous

Originally published in it's native Chinese in 2008, The Three-Body Problem has now been translated for English speakers to read and enjoy. It is the first volume in a hugely successful SF trilogy that has proved to be a popular seller in China.No matter what our opinions are on the government of China, we all know that they have a history of controlling the media. It was not so long ago that I was reading articles on how even SF stories may not be published if they contain certain themes or SF

Fascinating piece of scifi by Chinese writer Cixin Liu. A surprising mix of nanoscience, string theory, and astrophysics and religion with the Cultural Revolution as a background, the story takes its protagonist Xiao Wang (the nanoscientist) into an adventure that will impact all of humanity. I liked Ye, the astrophysicist, and found Du Shi, the policeman, funny and well-drawn. As for the action and plot, it is easy to read although I got a little lost in the pure science aspects once or twice

4.5 stars.This critically well-acclaimed science fiction novel certainly deserves its laurels. "Wildly imaginative, really interesting.." so proclaimed Barack Obama about this trilogy. From what I can gather after reading this book, I already wholeheartedly agree. The Three-Body Problem is a truly unique and original science fiction within the realm of plausibility. Melding real-world science, history, philosophy, religion and fantastical ideas, this novel delivers a beautifully-written (and

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