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  • Summary of Cixin Liu’s The Three-Body Problem, Book 2: The Dark Forest

  • By: Bell Young
  • Narrated by: Ray Mullins
  • Length: 47 mins

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Publisher's Summary

The Three-Body Problem is a series of science fiction novels written by Cixin Liu. The trilogy contains Book I: Remembrance of Earth's Past, Book II: The Dark Forest, and Book III: Death’s End. The initial novel covered the developing relationship between the alien Trisolaran civilization and humankind.

The Dark Forest follows Earth’s compounding troubles as they prepare for the looming Trisolaran invasion as well as internal political turmoil. However, Earth manages to recover somewhat from Trisolaran subterfuge with the development of science, technology, and warships ultimately better prepared to stand against impending invasion.

©2022 Zhen Yang (P)2022 Zhen Yang
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