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Original Title: 死神永生
ISBN: 0765377101 (ISBN13: 9780765377104)
Edition Language: English
Series: Remembrance of Earth's Past #3
Characters: Ye Wenjie, Manuel Rey Diaz, Yang Dong, Ding Yi, Zhang Beihai, Secretary General Say, Luo Ji
Setting: China
Literary Awards: Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (2017), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (2017), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2016)
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Death's End (Remembrance of Earth's Past #3) Hardcover | Pages: 604 pages
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Title:Death's End (Remembrance of Earth's Past #3)
Author:Liu Cixin
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 604 pages
Published:September 20th 2016 by TOR (first published 2010)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. China. Science Fiction Fantasy. Audiobook. Fantasy. Space. Space Opera

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Half a century after the Doomsday Battle, the uneasy balance of Dark Forest Deterrence keeps the Trisolaran invaders at bay. Earth enjoys unprecedented prosperity due to the infusion of Trisolaran knowledge. With human science advancing daily and the Trisolarans adopting Earth culture, it seems that the two civilizations will soon be able to co-exist peacefully as equals without the terrible threat of mutually assured annihilation. But the peace has also made humanity complacent. Cheng Xin, an aerospace engineer from the early twenty-first century, awakens from hibernation in this new age. She brings with her knowledge of a long-forgotten program dating from the beginning of the Trisolar Crisis, and her very presence may upset the delicate balance between two worlds. Will humanity reach for the stars or die in its cradle?

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WOW! What a way to end the series. This is my very first sci-fi and it has set such a high standards for me in this genre that whatever I will read in sci-fic from now on will be in its shadows. Like the previous two books, this book also has a different protagonist, Cheng Xin. I was so happy for this female since I was a little disappointed in Dark Forest as it has all the male leads. Cheng Xin is a rocket scientist, awakened from artificial hibernation. She made a plan which would interfere



Seriously I don't know how to comment on this book. I am probably overly excited right now and still in that dramatical mood, just want to shout WoWwowwow. What a mind the author has! Cixin should have been a theoretical physicist rather than an engineer! After reading this, now cixin liu has reached a place in my rank as the same as Asimov, Clark and the best of Orson Card. Especially considering I read most of those sci-fi giant books as a teenager, and now cixin still satisfied my grown-up

I can hardly heap enough praise onto Cixin Liu's great trilogy and it's incredibly breathless ending, fittingly titled Death's End. The story is so tightly bound to the two previous books and so surprising and astounding and mind-bending that revealing any of the plot here would be a massive spoiler. Rarely have I read a book of such vast scope that was able to maintain a few primary characters and touch upon nearly every field of human knowledge and inquiry: from history to literature to

"Death is the only lighthouse that is always lit. No matter where you sail, ultimately, you must turn toward it. Everything fades in the world, but Death endures. How the hell do you even review a book like this???? It's mind-bogglingly mind-blowing! This is my favourite book of the Remembrance of the Earth's Past trilogy and the only thing I don't like about it is that it's the final one. Wow, what a ride this has been! I won't recap the book. If you've read The Three-Body Problem and The Dark

I never write reviews, but I will make an exception for this book:1) I read the the Three Body Problem and The Dark Forest in June 2016 back to back and was devastated to learn that the final instalment would not be available in English until September.2) I contemplated learning Mandarin in order to shorten the wait.3) I contemplated Google translating the Chinese edition.4) Death's End exceeded my expectations.5) In the future people will take neuro drugs that will selectively erase memories of

The conclusion to Cixin Liu's much-vaunted sci-fi trilogy is a profoundly ambitious and deeply flawed work that came as a great let-down after the first two books, The Three-Body Problem and The Dark Forest. Part of that is probably expectation. The Three-Body Problem was heavily hyped in 2014 and--when it won the Hugo for Best Novel that contentious year--its star grew even brighter as a kind of savior of what had otherwise turned into a nasty, contentious, depressing award season. I loved that

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