Stickman393
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I got 5 minutes in and saw through all the hype. That was maybe the fastest I ever ejected from a series that people have been hyping.
Yeah. It's not good.
I mean...look. It has redeeming qualities. It's got some fun, imaginitive sci-fi elements.
But it's missing a crucial factor of what makes sci-fi interesting: characters that are plopped into that environment.
There are no characters. There are only archetypes and a pre-determined end point that the characters are all careening towards with only the thinnest of motivations.
The group that's helping the trisolarans (eh...pretty fucking unimaginative name there) are portrayed as religious fanatics and misanthropes from elite sectors of society. Which...nah. Nuh-uh. Nope. Not the way that would work.
The group that is fighting against the aliens is equally morally bankrupt and corrupt.
Theres a plot point where self-directed mind control is portrayed as an expression of the individual's free will. The specific brand of mind control? Well, belief that humans will triumph in the war against the trisolarans, obviously! No examination if how constant stress from impending doom could induce someone to make that choice. No thought to how a person with such a mindset might believe that since victory is a foregone conclusion that they don't need to actually help contribute to the effort. There's so much potential there for interesting examinations of philosophy, and it's all just swept aside as a universal good because people freely choose it for themselves and "we need soldiers that act like how soldiers used to act, not like these kids these days grumble grumble"
I can forgive some of the stilted dialogue and writing as it's a translated book. I can forgive some voids in the plot if it's working towards a clever and thought provoking conclusion. I was *fine* with the first book. There's some parts that Checkov would definitely have issues with. The characters were forgettable and weakly written. But it was *fine* for a quick read.
The second is so...just...I don't know how to describe it. It reads like state propoganda. The politics are contradictory throughout: praising the ideals of community and working collectively towards a goal but disregarding to borderline denegrating anybody who isn't part of the "elite" class. I find myself thinking...fuck me dude...I appreciate some of what's in here, but this guy would NOT be cool to hang with. Don't even get me started again with the way he writes about women like they're fucking porcelain dolls that need to be protected and sheltered and they're so weak and innocent and infantile.
I get the impression that he would have a goddamn break down if a woman farted in front of him. Seriously.
Goddamn. Out of recent "hard" sci-fi: give this one a skip. The Expanse is such a better series.