Gary reviewed Death's End by Cixin Liu (Remembrance of Earth's Past #3)
Death's End... more aptly, universe's end?
5 stars
I enjoyed this book the most of the trilogy. It was still wordy and sometimes overly descriptive, but the pace seemed a little faster. Much of the first half of the book was written as a documentary of the past as time jumped a little bit between each part of the story. Yet each phase of the story yielded a new surprise and twist, eventually leading towards a finale I had not expected in my wildest dreams. It's impossible to describe much without spoilers but the view of advanced physics in common story is elegant and fascinating. Humanity, or at least some main characters, find surprising ways to move into the future, and into a future we cannot even imagine. It was a fascinating end to the series.
I enjoyed this book the most of the trilogy. It was still wordy and sometimes overly descriptive, but the pace seemed a little faster. Much of the first half of the book was written as a documentary of the past as time jumped a little bit between each part of the story. Yet each phase of the story yielded a new surprise and twist, eventually leading towards a finale I had not expected in my wildest dreams. It's impossible to describe much without spoilers but the view of advanced physics in common story is elegant and fascinating. Humanity, or at least some main characters, find surprising ways to move into the future, and into a future we cannot even imagine. It was a fascinating end to the series.