![]() ![]() I'll continue this series if for no other reason than it presented an interesting idea that I'd like to see to completion. Ultimately, much like the Broken Earth trilogy, I can understand the hype this book had received, even if it didn't fully grab me when I listened to the audiobook. I would have liked to connect with the characters a bit more, but The Three-Body Problem seemed too bogged down in trying to get its complex science across to spend enough time creating characters that I liked. Nothing stuck with me other than the sense that it was a bit of an Ender's Game ripoff. I still vaguely know what this book was about and what science was explored within its prose, but that's about it. It's been about five months since I read this book, so this review is a long time coming. In fact, I hardly think of literature that wasn't written hundreds of years ago. ![]() I was intrigued that this book came from China because I don't usually think of hard sci-fi when I think of that country. I'm usually down to read some hard sci-fi since it's a niche genre I enjoy. A few years ago, someone suggested that I read the Remembrance of Earth's Past series, so of course, I added it to my Overdrive wish list so I could eventually listen to the audiobook. ![]()
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