Like 3 years ago, it is conceptually a good book, fascinating actually but the writing style is so robotic and don’t get me wrong, but for me at least, it was at first a little disorienting to follow Chinese names.

I had to push through to finish it.

A month and a half ago I started reading again, something light, Murderbot diaries, follow it with Project Hail Mary, then All Tomorrows. The first one very short, fast paced, PHM not that short but very entertaining, it kept me glued to the page, the All Tomorrows, not my cup of tea but short and somewhat bizarre.

People kept telling me The Dark Forest was better than TBP, with my reading slump over, I decided to give it a try.

With the 3 first books I read every second I had free, I finished them in two weeks, started TDF almost a 3 weeks ago and I’m starting to feel like I felt with The Three Body Problem made feel before, a little bored and like I have to push through.

I don’t like books that I don’t feel compelled to read and feel more like a chore. Anyways, rant over.

  • AFSAlameda@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I feel you. All three were terrible, essentially butchering a fantastic concept. It also triggered my reading slump, a slump from which I have not recovered. I’ve never seen so much love for a trilogy that is just horrible to read, difficult to immerse oneself in and has literally no payoff at the end. Sunk cost fallacy and a bunch of respected authors and reviewers mean you feel like an idiot for not finding it a decent read. That and a bunch of people suggesting you’re not a real sci-fi fan if you don’t rave about it.