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A review by iamjudgedredd
The Dark Forest by Cixin Liu
dark
hopeful
mysterious
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
Everything that I liked about The Three Body Problem was basically absent in this sequel, which was a crying shame because those heights were just never achieved in this one. None of the interesting historical/cultural setting, a wide cast of new characters that are wafer thin plot movers, and a formulaic structure make the first 300 pages a slog. The payoff wasn't worth that.
I still like the main themes, and interesting set ups, and the last 150 pages were much better, but I'm hoping that the trilogy picks up and ends on a high in the next one.
I was also unhappy with the translation in this one. It feels different, and much more course than book one.
This sounds very negative, but I did enjoy it, but it was probably a lot more work than it should have been.
I still like the main themes, and interesting set ups, and the last 150 pages were much better, but I'm hoping that the trilogy picks up and ends on a high in the next one.
I was also unhappy with the translation in this one. It feels different, and much more course than book one.
This sounds very negative, but I did enjoy it, but it was probably a lot more work than it should have been.