Sunday, February 19, 2017

Cixin Liu : Death's End

The third book in Cixin Liu's science-fiction trilogy that began with The Three Body Problem and The Dark Forest, does not disappoint.  Don't read any reviews, just read the book.  If you insist on a review, here is one, from which I quote: "If you thought The Three-Body Problem and The Dark Forest were expansive, they're nothing compared to Death's End."

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Supernaut · 420 weeks ago

I just finished it this month; agree, 'expansive is the correct word. I like Liu's writings because they offer a lot of food for thought; for example, "The Dark Forest" offers a plausible solution to Fermi's Paradox. Likewise for Death's End, where it offers an ingenious (but unlikely?) solution to the nature of dark matter, and the possibility that like on Earth, life can...no, I'd give too much away.
1 reply · active 420 weeks ago
Yes, it is difficult to talk about the books without giving too much away. :)

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