3 Body Problem -

The game is frustrating, brilliant, and horrifying. It forces you to sympathize with the San-Ti. By the time you solve the puzzle, you aren't afraid of the aliens anymore. You want to help them. Critics sometimes argue that 3 Body Problem is cold. That the characters are just vehicles for ideas. And to be fair, author Cixin Liu (who wrote the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy) is more interested in physics than feelings.

The suns move unpredictably. Sometimes they rise all at once and scorch the planet. Sometimes they all set and freeze it. The humanoid inhabitants "dehydrate" into flat sheets of paper to survive the chaos. 3 Body Problem

But the problem of the story is deeply human. "Civilization is a fleeting spark in the dark forest of the universe." — The Dark Forest Theory The trilogy introduces the "Dark Forest" theory: The universe is a dark forest. Every civilization is a hunter creeping through the trees. If you see another civilization, you have one option: kill them before they kill you. Because you cannot know their intentions. The game is frustrating, brilliant, and horrifying

And if they find us?

The aliens—the San-Ti (Tri-solarans)—live in a chaotic solar system with three suns. Their planet is subject to random, apocalyptic "Chaotic Eras" where they are burned or frozen alive. They are desperate to leave. Earth is their paradise. You want to help them

If you’ve scrolled through Netflix recently or walked past a bookstore in the last decade, you’ve seen the symbol: three body, three suns. You might have heard the hype about Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss teaming up with Alexander Woo to adapt the "unadaptable."