![]() This novel is a hard sci-fi story, so scientific concepts and theories are integral to the plot. I’m sometimes not a big fan of dual timelines, but in this case, it added to the mysteriousness of the story. The Three-Body Problem’s plot is where it shines! The book begins in the past, then shifts to the present, and goes back and forth between the periods. “In China, any idea that dared to take flight would only crash back to the ground. What do these events have in common – and what if something in the stars was listening? In current times, Wang Miao, a nanotechnologist, begins seeing impossible things and is threatened to stop his research. ![]() During China’s Cultural Revolution, astrophysicist Ye Wenjie works on a secret government project sending radio signals to the stars. ![]() I wish I had read this book earlier, as I loved it! The Three-Body Problem is the first book in the Remembrance of Earth’s Past series, a sci-fi series that takes place in China. I’ve owned The Three-Body Problem for a while, but I only recently decided to read it! I read many “first contact” novels last year and was really into them, so I picked this book up. ![]()
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