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Dive into 'The Three-Body Problem' after you watch the Netflix series for just $8

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SAVE $10.99: As of May 16, get the physical edition of Cixin Liu's The Three-Body Problem for $8, down from its normal price of $18.99. That's a discount of 58%.


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Netflix's hit sci-fi series 3 Body Problem is an intriguing story that had to undergo some significant changes to bring to the small screen. Whether you've already been through the entire show and still have questions, or you're curious what it's about and why there are three bodies anyway, now's a great time to read the book that started it all. You can get it for a fantastic price thanks to the Amazon Book Sale. Reading the inspiration for the show may very well help you understand a bit more about what's going on – if nothing else, it's a good read that you won't be able to put down.

As of May 16, you can get a paperback edition of the first installment of the author's Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy, The Three-Body Problem, for just $8 at Amazon. That's $10.99 off its original price of $18.99 and a discount of 58%.

There's a lot to unpack with this somewhat complex story, but that'll be much easier with the book in-hand. This is a sci-fi story that's been viewed in the past as "unadaptable," but it made for a thrilling ride when it hit Netflix as an adaptation from Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, along with True Blood's Alexander Woo.

In a nutshell, this first book explores a past, present, and future where Earth comes into contact with an alien civilization from another Solar System-like galaxy with three suns, a representation of the "three-body problem" in orbital mechanics. The phrase refers to predicting the motions of three bodies (in this case the three suns) that interact gravitationally, like our system's sun, earth, and moon. Isaac Newton was the first to study this problem and realized it was very difficult to solve – and it's pretty complicated here, too.

If all that sounds like a fun ride despite the complexity, grab the book while it's still on sale for just $8.