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Death's End

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010

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Liu Cixin

Death's End

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010
Book Details
Pages

624

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Earth • Far Future

Publication Year

2010

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Death's End, the final installment in Liu Cixin's Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy, translated by Ken Liu, follows a person navigating the complex interplay of cosmic civilizations, advanced technologies, and existential threats. The narrative explores themes of survival, diplomacy, and the unfolding consequences of humanity's choices in a vast, interconnected universe.

Mysterious

Dark

Challenging

Adventurous

Contemplative

Reviews & Readership

4.5

156,308 ratings

88%

Loved it

9%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Death's End by Liu Cixin, translated by Ken Liu, concludes the trilogy with a grand, imaginative scope, praised for its scientific depth and philosophical inquiry. Positive remarks highlight its ambitious and thought-provoking narrative. However, critiques mention complex plotlines and dense scientific concepts that may overwhelm. Overall, it's a compelling but challenging read for sci-fi enthusiasts.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Death's End?

A reader who enjoys Death's End by Liu Cixin and Ken Liu likely appreciates complex hard science fiction with philosophical themes, intricate plots, and expansive universes. Fans of works like Foundation by Isaac Asimov or Dune by Frank Herbert would find its exploration of human civilization and advanced technology compelling.

4.5

156,308 ratings

88%

Loved it

9%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

Character List

Cheng Xin

A propulsion engineer who becomes a significant figure in shaping humanity's destiny, navigating through time and struggling with the enormous responsibility of guiding human fate.

An engineer who, despite his unrequited love for Cheng Xin, plays a pivotal role in humanity's future through his strategic actions and essential communication with the Trisolarans.

An AI android controlled by the Trisolarans, who interacts with humanity in various roles, providing both aid and posing threats depending on directives from her controllers.

A government agent whose pragmatic and often ruthless approach to humanity's survival puts him at odds with Cheng Xin's empathetic outlook, representing a contrasting perspective on existential challenges.

An astrophysicist who befriends Cheng Xin, offering support and a more pragmatic view on survival as they navigate the changing universe together.

Initially a scientist with minimal renown, he rises to hold a critical position of power where his understanding of cosmic threats plays a central role in the narrative.

A character who first appears among those exploring the universe beyond the Solar System, later becoming a key companion to Cheng Xin in their shared experiences and endeavors.

Book Details
Pages

624

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Earth • Far Future

Publication Year

2010

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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