The Three-Body Problem
2006 • 400 pages

Ratings1,614

Average rating3.9

15

I really really agree with Akiva here. This book is a mysteriously compelling mess of really astonishingly cool ideas, weirdly inconsistent plot pacing, and characters I found myself really liking even though they don't make a ton of sense.

At its best moments it reminded me of the more existentially-disturbing Greg Egan stories, e.g. Dark Integers. In some ways it's basically a three-star book: it's overly-expository and doesn't completely live up to its promise; but I'm giving it a star back for the sheer scale and ambition of its ideas. Really hard to put down because you can't stop thinking about what the next twist will be.

March 20, 2016