The Dark Forest – bold, brilliant and breathtaking

Author: Cixin LiuGenre: Science FictionSeries: The Remembrance of Earth's Past ❤ !!Spoiler Warning!! I have always enjoyed watching movies about alien invasions. Where a technologically superior alien race invades the earth, and our hero saves the day. But the most peculiar aspect of those movies was the aliens come from nowhere, and we don't have … Continue reading The Dark Forest – bold, brilliant and breathtaking

Ball Lightning

Author: Cixin LiuGenre: Science Fiction Summary: When Chen was 14, his parents got incinerated by mysterious ball lightning in front of him. After this experience, Chen devotes his life to learn the secrets of this mysterious force of nature. On his quest, he slowly unfolds the mystery of ball lightning with the help of Major … Continue reading Ball Lightning

Ender’s Game

Genre: Science-Fiction, Young-AdultAuthor: Orson Scott Card  Synopsis: Set in a futuristic world, where after defeating the aliens called "Buggers" in a previous invasion, now humanity is living under a constant threat of next attack. The only person who can save humanity is Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, a six year old, who is expected to become a genius … Continue reading Ender’s Game

Slaughterhouse-Five (by Kurt Vonnegut)

Slaughterhouse-Five has one of the most unique narrative style I've seen so far. The author used a rather unconventional way to tell the story of one of the most horrible massacre of World War II. He mixed up a very witty dark humor with the science fiction of time travel with the story of bombing … Continue reading Slaughterhouse-Five (by Kurt Vonnegut)

The Three-Body Problem – by Cixin Liu

After hearing so many positive reviews about this book there was no question of not reading it. I love reading science fictions. But sometimes Science fictions becomes science fantasies. The authors goes too far to please the readers, to create a sensational story they ignore the fundamentals facts and create there own laws. Nothing wrong … Continue reading The Three-Body Problem – by Cixin Liu