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NOW A MAJOR NETFLIX SERIES
THE AWARD-WINNING, CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, MILLION-COPY-SELLING SCI-FI PHENOMENON
Imagine a universe patrolled by numberless and nameless predators.
Imagine what might happen to any civilisation unwise enough to broadcast its location.
This is Cixin Liu's THREE-BODY PROBLEM TRILOGY.
Weaving a complex web of stratagem, subterfuge, philosophy and physics across light years of space and 18.9 million years of time, this tale of humanity's struggle to reach the stars is a visionary masterwork of unprecedented scale and momentum. Available now in one boxed set, including:
1 THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM
2 THE DARK FOREST
3 DEATH'S END
'Extraordinary' NEW YORKER
'SF in the grand style' GUARDIAN
'Your next favourite sci-fi novel' WIRED
'Wildly imaginative... immense' BARACK OBAMA
'War of the Worlds for the 21st century' WALL STREET JOURNAL
'A breakthrough book' GEORGE R.R. MARTIN
'The best kind of science fiction' KIM STANLEY ROBINSON
'Concludes with sweep and scope and majesty' DAVID BRIN
'Even what doesn't happen is epic' LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS
Published | 12 Oct 2023 |
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Format | Box set Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1744 |
ISBN | 9781035905874 |
Imprint | Head of Zeus -- an AdAstra Book |
Dimensions | 0 x 0 mm |
Series | The Three-Body Problem |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Wildly imaginative, really interesting... The scope of it was immense
Barack Obama
A marvellous mélange of awe-inspiring scientific concepts, clever plotting and quirky yet plausible characters, all conveyed in in a plain style capable of signalling hidden depths
The Times
A milestone in Chinese science fiction
New York Times
The best kind of science fiction
Kim Stanley Robinson
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 R.R. Martin
Even what doesn't happen is epic
London Review of Books
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