04-25-2023, 11:56 AM | #1 | |||
lolzcat
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Annapolis, Md
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The Three Body Problem (novel/series)
Not to be confused with the mathematics condundrum...
I started on the first book, The Three Body Problem, and am sufficiently interested that i thought I'd launch a discussion here, to see if there are takers. From Goodreads: Quote:
I can tell already that it's a complex story, and I know from a bit of advance reading that it poses some difficult questions. So that has me pretty interested. The cultural difference is a bit off-putting, I confess, as a typical American mind. But if I learn a bit more about Chinese culture and history along the way, that could be a very good thing for me personally. Anyway, there's a chance that the adaptation coming to Netflix (I think) in the foreseeable future could be "a thing" and I'm down to get ahead of it, either way. So, I will be reading, and if anyone else either already has or is down to start something sort of in real time... let's do it. |
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04-09-2024, 12:49 PM | #2 |
lolzcat
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Location: Annapolis, Md
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I admittedly didn't get that far with the books, but watched the Netflix series and enjoyed it, mostly. I like the genre of speculative fiction (adjacent to, but not quite the same as science fiction) and this hits those notes for me.
In the Wire, I felt for the first time I was invited into the world of the bad guys, the drug dealers, in a cops-and-robbers setup and ended up having complex feelings about the people who were in the Baltimore drug trade. The show did a lot of things right, in my view, but I think we overlook how hard that is to do. I think this story is trying to do the same, to a degree. The knee-jerk is a hoo-ah Independence Day reaction to a coming clash with extra-terrestrials, but... what about people who don't necessarily subscribe that humans are the be-all, end-all, and that maybe "things" would be better off if we got our asses kicked? Is it even worth considering? It's a provocative question, and the story arc here seems to be getting into that. |
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