Wrapped up the first book after much struggle. Am I crazy for finding it extremely poorly written? Writing aside, the characters suck, the motivations suck, and the scenario building feels like it was tossed together by a 12 year old. I don’t get the hype. Everything is paper thin. The fictional science aspect is the most compelling part but as a cohesive whole it fails to land.

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    3 days ago

    Three Body Problem is what I call “big ideas” sci-fi. Large-scale problems, global crisis, often detailed world-building, sometimes decent plot, but boring characters, who often act simply as reader’s eyes / observers.

    Many of Alastair Reynolds’ novels are like that, so was Red Mars, and even Blindsight and Rosewater.

    Not everyone’s cup of tea, and I completely understand why.