I really liked the first book, the 2nd book much less so, but it was still okay, but holy shit that 3rd book… I think I got half way through and I gave up on it. I can’t believe anyone thought it was a good idea to try to make a live action tv show based on these books. I can’t imagine how they’ll do the game parts even remotely well with out being intensely boring.
The ideas in the first book and the (to me, novel) insights into some Chinese history etc, kept me involved in the first book. The characters were shittily written, especially the final American bad guy who was an underdeveloped trope more than a character.
I barely got through the second book. It had some interesting ideas, but far fewer. The main conciet they build up to is hollow.
I started the third book, on tape this time. I have a long commute and it is always my last choice of what to listen to.
I had the same thoughts. The books are heavily conceptual, even though there are some action sequences. A lot of incredibly abstract stuff to try and translate to episodic drama.
Funny I read someone else on here say the third was the best and in particular the ending so it might be worth powering through if you’re half way there.
I’ve only read the first myself but I’m reluctant to start the second with reviews like yours.
I really liked the first book, the 2nd book much less so, but it was still okay, but holy shit that 3rd book… I think I got half way through and I gave up on it. I can’t believe anyone thought it was a good idea to try to make a live action tv show based on these books. I can’t imagine how they’ll do the game parts even remotely well with out being intensely boring.
Don’t worry, since this is Netflix, they’ll probably cancel it after the first season, or definitely cancel it after the second season.
And I liked the second book the most, now we have all three books covered in these comments.
First one was okay, third one just went off the rails for me. Interesting, but the story failed to continue to engage me.
Agree on the adaption though, especially given the recent record of bad ones.
I’m with ya, I use the “don’t light a torch in a dark forest” analogy all the time
Yeah, the first book was a bit weird, but still in a good way, after that it went to straight up “what if the universe, like, ended, man?” Territory.
The ideas in the first book and the (to me, novel) insights into some Chinese history etc, kept me involved in the first book. The characters were shittily written, especially the final American bad guy who was an underdeveloped trope more than a character.
I barely got through the second book. It had some interesting ideas, but far fewer. The main conciet they build up to is hollow.
I started the third book, on tape this time. I have a long commute and it is always my last choice of what to listen to.
I had the same thoughts. The books are heavily conceptual, even though there are some action sequences. A lot of incredibly abstract stuff to try and translate to episodic drama.
It’s a different translator on the second book. It definitely suffers for it.
Funny I read someone else on here say the third was the best and in particular the ending so it might be worth powering through if you’re half way there.
I’ve only read the first myself but I’m reluctant to start the second with reviews like yours.