Death's End (The Three-Body Problem) [Paperback] [May 03, 2017] Cixin Liu and Ken Liu - Softcover

Book 3 of 4: The Three-Body Problem

Liu, Cixin

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9781784971656: Death's End (The Three-Body Problem) [Paperback] [May 03, 2017] Cixin Liu and Ken Liu

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About the Author

Cixin Liu is China's #1 SF writer and the first translated author to win a Hugo award. Prior to becoming a writer, he worked as an engineer. Translator Ken Liu has won the Nebula, Hugo and World Fantasy awards for his own writing.

Review

'Even what doesn't happen is epic' London Review of Books. 'Cixin's trilogy is SF in the grand style, a galaxy-spanning, ideas-rich narrative of invasion and war between humanity and the alien 'Trisolarians'' Guardian. 'The grand scale continues in this third volume ... There are many layers to this story, built up and woven together to form an extraordinarily grand tale of mankind's future. This volume brings the trilogy to a grand and satisfying conclusion' SFCrowsnest. 'Complex and grandiose ... this is a mind-altering and immersive experience' Daily Mail. 'This is a series that I will always have on my book shelves because of the pleasure it gives to revisit it ... Credit is also due to the translator, the extraordinary Ken Liu, for creating a read which enables all the high level concepts to weld with the ongoing epic story' Strange Alliances. 'A breakthrough book ... a unique blend of scientific and philosophical speculation, politics and history, conspiracy theory and cosmology, where kings and emperors from both western and Chinese history mingle in a dreamlike game world, while cops and physicists deal with global conspiracies, murders, and alien invasions in the real world' George RR Martin. 'The Three Body epic concludes with sweep and scope and majesty, worthy of Frederik Pohl or Poul Anderson, Scholar Wu or H.G. Wells. The universe is likely to be a rough neighborhood. See just how rough... and how life might still prevail' David Brin. 'Wildly imaginative, really interesting ... The scope of it was immense' Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States.

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