zhxlier Posted December 9, 2010 at 09:12 PM Report Posted December 9, 2010 at 09:12 PM I see you guys discussed 球状闪电 before. Well, this is by the same author 刘慈欣。The last book of this trilogy is published last month (or this month?). I am never a sci fi reader but my husband talked me into reading this - and it's worth it. People seem to regard the trilogy as the best Chinese science fiction so far. So you science fiction fans, check it out. 三体:http://www.kehuan.net.cn/book/santi/ 三体II 黑暗森林:http://d.ream.at/wp-content/share/3bodyii.pdf 三体III 死神永生:you probably should buy the book. If you can't, there's a scanned PDF version (emule): http://www.verycd.com/topics/2868145/ Please be warned that the trilogy is not politically correct. 1 Quote
Gleaves Posted December 11, 2010 at 03:13 PM Report Posted December 11, 2010 at 03:13 PM Thanks. I think some other folks here have read 三体 as well. I am reading 流浪地球 right now, a book of short stories by the same author, 刘慈欣. I find the Chinese in some of the stories very tough/technical at times. How tough are the 三体 books? I plan to read them sooner or later, especially since the trilogy is now complete. Quote
Outofin Posted December 12, 2010 at 04:31 AM Report Posted December 12, 2010 at 04:31 AM Just finished book 1. It's very gripping and easy to read. It won't take more than one weekend to read. The story started in Cultural Revolution. A girl's father died. She went to Northeast for re-education... It's depressing and un-cool, isn't it? But she soon discovered a military base in nearby mountain that was obviously doing some top secret project. The story then jumps to the present time... I don't have much experience with sci-fi. To me, the book has many creepy ideas that I could never imagine. It's a fantastic material for making a trilogy film. But I don't think Chinese film industry is ready to tackle needed special effects yet. Doomsday of a planet, war between civilizations, I think it could one of the best when the story is shown on a big screen. Quote
zhwj Posted December 12, 2010 at 08:44 AM Report Posted December 12, 2010 at 08:44 AM The story started in Cultural RevolutionThere are two versions in circulation online. Three Body I was originally serialized in Science Fiction World, and the Cultural Revolution content was put first to get it out of the way (it was the 30th anniversary of the CR). The standalone edition is better-paced, with an opening that throws the main characters directly into the weird physics problems that drive the rest of the story, and the CR scenes are included later in flashback. Quote
Outofin Posted December 13, 2010 at 09:04 PM Report Posted December 13, 2010 at 09:04 PM There are two versions in circulation online. I didn't know that. The beginning of the original version sucks. I thought I was reading a wrong book, until the big radar appeared, which made me feel "here we go". I think Chinese sci-fi, to my very limited experience, are often based off some real scientific theories, and then vigorously exaggerated and distorted. I hope the author can add some love stories. My favorite is Robotech (the very old trilogy from the 1980s). That's absolutely epic. I'll start book 2 next weekend. Having read book 1, I think joining a cult is really cool. Any recommendation? Quote
Outofin Posted December 16, 2010 at 04:47 AM Report Posted December 16, 2010 at 04:47 AM Book 2 is very slow. It no longer feels like a sci-fi, but a soc-fi (societal fiction). I feel bored and I think I'll give up reading it. Quote
zhwj Posted December 16, 2010 at 08:10 AM Report Posted December 16, 2010 at 08:10 AM The trilogy expands in scope with each volume, and the amount of back-story Liu has to deal with increases to match. The story in the second volume has a more abstract goal, making it less of a thriller, but at least for me the pacing didn't flag too much -- there are a few judiciously-placed hibernations to accelerate the narrative, and I'm a fan of sociological SF over the hardcore stuff anyway. In the third volume, Liu resorts to a Galactic Encyclopedia-style infodump, interrupting the narrative proper with excerpts from some future history of the events. He's spoken about this issue, and while I understand the problems with other approaches, it's not an entirely satisfying solution. I'm halfway through, and the story's finally begun to pick up speed. Quote
skylee Posted August 23, 2015 at 10:57 AM Report Posted August 23, 2015 at 10:57 AM The novel has just got the Hugo Award. Not the first choice, though. http://www.thehugoawards.org/2015/04/two-finalists-withdraw-from-2015-hugo-awards/ 1 Quote
New Members Walkerfly Posted February 4, 2016 at 07:05 AM New Members Report Posted February 4, 2016 at 07:05 AM I've read the trilogy for abt three times, one of my favorite science fiction books, especially book 3. I think 刘慈欣 follows many classical science fiction elements, and also has his own imaginations, themes and emotions, mostly based on the Chinese history, culture and environment. Will read it again, and now I m reading Spin Quote
Geiko Posted September 24, 2016 at 10:53 AM Report Posted September 24, 2016 at 10:53 AM The translation into Spanish of 三體 is going to be published by the end of the month, and next 17th October 劉慈欣 will be in Barcelona signing books! I've already bought the trilogy in Chinese, l'm not a huge SF fan, but books signed by their writer are cool Anybody wants to join? Link in Spanish: http://novalibros.com/2016/09/sesion-firmas-cixin-liu-gigamesh-barcelona/ Facebook event: https://m.facebook.com/events/276784596039428/ 1 Quote
WKC Posted September 25, 2016 at 03:48 AM Report Posted September 25, 2016 at 03:48 AM Fascinating. I love things that are not politically correct. Quote
Geiko Posted October 17, 2016 at 05:13 PM Report Posted October 17, 2016 at 05:13 PM And I finally got my autograph the queue for the book signing was longer than I would've expected, he didn't have much time to talk to people, but it was fun. 2 Quote
skylee Posted October 18, 2016 at 05:38 AM Report Posted October 18, 2016 at 05:38 AM That is nice. Quote
Lu Posted October 18, 2016 at 01:56 PM Report Posted October 18, 2016 at 01:56 PM Geiko that is awesome. I've been trying to interest Dutch publishers, but no luck so far (also I got busy with other projects and haven't taken any action lately). I think Dutch scifi readers tend to just read the English edition when they want to read something. Quote
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