
Age of Supernova (the Only Complete Unabridged Version)
by Liu Cixin
About This Novel
The debut novel by Liu Cixin, author of "The Three-Body Problem"! Unabridged version of 200,000 words! Liu Cixin's feature-length creation begins with "Supernova Era"! It took twelve years and five drafts! Liu Cixin's doomsday trilogy: "The Wandering Earth", "Micro Era" and "Supernova Era". In addition to "The Wandering Earth", Liu Cixin has another way to escape from the earth! One of Liu Cixin's three major novels! ("Three-Body", "Ball Lightning", "Supernova Era") "Supernova Era" reflects the nuclear deterrence logic in the real world, which developed into a more sophisticated "dark forest" law in "Three-Body". If "The Three-Body Problem" is Liu Cixin's observation of the entire universe from the perspective of God, then "The Supernova Era" is his initial observation of the earth from the perspective of a little boy. "Supernova Era" was selected into the "Basic Essential Reading List for Chinese Primary School Students" in the advanced science category (New Reading Research Institute, 2014 edition). Agriculture, history, science, economics, politics, war... This is not a children's game, but a wild imagination about the universe! The AD century has ended, and human civilization will rejuvenate. There is not a single grown-up left on earth now. A star 8 light-years away from the Earth exploded and disintegrated, and the energy of the Death Star radiated to all people on Earth. Within a year, everyone in the world over the age of 13 will die, and the earth will become a world with only children... Countries have begun to train children to learn to manage the earth, but the children have turned reality into games, and the world has been turned upside down. "The boring AD century has ended, and human civilization has rejuvenated and returned to the happy barbaric age." The most difficult academic period in human history; the most peculiar period in human history; the greatest separation and death in human history... The supernova era has arrived! "Children, the world is yours!"
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Official(38)Scraped 22d ago
Not the full version
Deleted the war, especially the Sino-Japanese part
Originally, the Death Star should be very bright in front of humans, but there is interstellar dust from a star directly in front of the Death Star, which blocks the light from the Death Star to the earth. Otherwise, the Death Star would be the brightest star.
I haven't started watching it yet, but I've always liked Da Liu From the beginning of the three-body system to ball lightning to the wandering earth to the micro-epoch Like them all
It's a pity, just because the Death Star's light is blocked by the interstellar dust of that star, otherwise, the Death Star would definitely shine brightly and dazzlingly. Slowly, slowly, the Death Star is getting older now.
some ideas
I can say that I have read all of Liu Cixin's novels. His language descriptions of technology and the universe are so magnificent and magnificent that it is amazing. I have read all of his books, but this one is the only one with a story that is hard to accept. The children in his novel behave in a way that is scary and even disgusting in the development of the story. Life of the same kind is just a toy to them, and a war in which hundreds of thousands of people died is just a game. But if you look closely, you can see the core of it. Such content fully demonstrates the evil side of human nature. Good and evil coexist in the original human nature, just like the two sides of yin and yang, reflecting each other. It fully expresses the disgust and helplessness of war that ignores life and humanity. War has always existed and will always exist. This is the evil of human nature and the tragedy of human nature.
Teacher Liu Cixin, in two words, invincible!
In general, it's just a messy child's world
Although the imagination is very rich, as an adult, it is boring to read; as a child, it is misguided.
This is the only book written by Liu Da that I hate
Because the children are too innocent, and the writing is too real and real. I hate it. I just want to change my own country.
I'm here specifically to give it five stars, because I want more people to see Liu's science fiction universe! ! ! !
I like it so much, Liu's imagination is really like a black hole
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Community(0)
Official(38)Scraped 22d ago
Not the full version
Deleted the war, especially the Sino-Japanese part
Originally, the Death Star should be very bright in front of humans, but there is interstellar dust from a star directly in front of the Death Star, which blocks the light from the Death Star to the earth. Otherwise, the Death Star would be the brightest star.
I haven't started watching it yet, but I've always liked Da Liu From the beginning of the three-body system to ball lightning to the wandering earth to the micro-epoch Like them all
It's a pity, just because the Death Star's light is blocked by the interstellar dust of that star, otherwise, the Death Star would definitely shine brightly and dazzlingly. Slowly, slowly, the Death Star is getting older now.
some ideas
I can say that I have read all of Liu Cixin's novels. His language descriptions of technology and the universe are so magnificent and magnificent that it is amazing. I have read all of his books, but this one is the only one with a story that is hard to accept. The children in his novel behave in a way that is scary and even disgusting in the development of the story. Life of the same kind is just a toy to them, and a war in which hundreds of thousands of people died is just a game. But if you look closely, you can see the core of it. Such content fully demonstrates the evil side of human nature. Good and evil coexist in the original human nature, just like the two sides of yin and yang, reflecting each other. It fully expresses the disgust and helplessness of war that ignores life and humanity. War has always existed and will always exist. This is the evil of human nature and the tragedy of human nature.
Teacher Liu Cixin, in two words, invincible!
In general, it's just a messy child's world
Although the imagination is very rich, as an adult, it is boring to read; as a child, it is misguided.
This is the only book written by Liu Da that I hate
Because the children are too innocent, and the writing is too real and real. I hate it. I just want to change my own country.
I'm here specifically to give it five stars, because I want more people to see Liu's science fiction universe! ! ! !
I like it so much, Liu's imagination is really like a black hole
