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Supernova Era

Cixin Liu

3.21 AVERAGE


I was going to rate this lower and then I read the Afterword and it helped clarify a lot of what I had read. From an original idea perspective, this book is great. Kinda along the lines of Lord of the Flies but with a different of a twist. It was the actions of the kids that I just found too over the top and unbelievable, but as an adult, that might actually be the point haha (no spoilers). But I definitely could detect the stereotyping, and not far off either, of each nation but it was interesting to see how his view of the western countries was given as he himself is Chinese. Not sure I fully comprehend the great migration, either I missed part of the point, the translation didn't convey it properly or culturally it make little sense to me. But overall a good read considering he started writing it 30 years ago in a very different era of Chinese society and then translated. Not his best work but if you like his original thinking, worth the read.
adventurous fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix

1,5⭐ (als Hörbuch gehört)
Ich weiß nicht, warum ich das Hörbuch überhaupt beendet habe… irgendetwas hat mich anscheinend doch gefesselt. Im Großen und Ganzen aber hatte ich die ganze Zeit einfach nur ein komisches Gefühl. Die Ausgangslage fand ich total spannend und interessant und auch die ganzen Erklärungen klangen für mich als Laien sehr plausibel. Aaaaber. Aber die Handlungen der Kinder und die Entwicklung dieser Geschichte war für mich einfach nur unrealistisch und übertrieben. SPOILER: Kein Kind würde gerne Krieg mit echten Waffen spielen. Spätestens nach dem ersten Wehwehchen würden sie lieber wieder normalen Tätigkeiten und Spielen nachgehen. Außerdem würden sie nie einen Weltkrieg heraufbeschwören. Auch die teils viel zu erwachsenen Aussagen haben die Authentizität der Charaktere nicht gerade gestärkt. Generell waren die Charaktere nicht wirklich greifbar und für meinen Geschmack viel zu oberflächlich. Weiters störte mich, dass der anfangs so wichtige Big Quantum ab Mitte der Geschichte einfach nie wieder erwähnt wurde. Ja… ich kann Supernova trotz der spannenden Ausgangslage und dem guten Einstieg für mich nicht besser als 1,5 Sterne bewerten, was bei mir heißt „würde ich nicht weiterempfehlen und gefiel mir nicht“.

This is definitely not as good as the Three Body Problem trilogy. In fact I found it to be trite. The premise is that a natural disaster in the form of supernova caused anyone over 12 to die. Now some have criticized this but it was just the thing to make the story, it could have been a disease or plague. So now children have to run the world. The adults in their remaining time attempt to train the children. The Chinese characters are pretty well thought out but the other countries, especially the USA are stereotypical. It spends a lot of time on a war game that is part of the story. I guess the author has a fascination with modern war machines.

It was an interesting idea, but I disagree with some of the conclusions the author drew about how society would work without adults. Granted, I don't have kids, I'm not around them a lot, and it's been a while since I was one, so maybe this is naive of me, but I just don't think they're uniformly that violent and excited about real bloodshed. I would object to the portrayal of the American kids here, but so much of our media is about explosions and violence that I can understand why we're depicted this way.

Plot-wise, I was much more interested in the Chinese leaders solving their domestic problems than I was with the war games section - I've never liked war stories and maybe wouldn't have read this book if I knew so much of it would be describing battles.

Overall, not my favorite of his, but I've liked his other stuff enough that I'll keep reading him.

Written before Three Body, released after. I still like Three Body best.
adventurous emotional fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

An interesting thought experiment. Sometimes a bit clunky, but gripping throughout. I can’t imagine living in such a world, but maybe that’s the point?
adventurous lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

The first third is excellent; exactly what I'd hoped from the author of The Three Body Problem. The last 2/3rds I can't say the same for. It took me much longer than usual to finish this one. 
adventurous dark reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No