I hereby commit to reading the at leasts the top 2 books suggested by this market. I will resolve this market to whichever of those I like best. If you suggest something I've already read or that I want to veto for whatever reason, I'll add a comment to say so before you put real mana on it.
The "The three body problem" and "Children of Time" series are, with unsong, my favorite books. I am constantly serching for similar SF books. You can suggest whatever books you want but I would advise you to suggest similar books.
Both series are about the near future earth getting in contact with aliens and both cover a long time.
(Some of the text taken from the Daniel Reeves market)
@JoshuaWilkes Makes sense, I only read the very beginning of a summary as to not get spoiled and it looked a little similar but maybe it isn't. 👍
@justifieduseofFallibilism when are you planning to read the books and resolve?
Being such a fan of this market concept, I have made my own but tweaked it slightly.
https://manifold.markets/JoshuaWilkes/what-book-similar-to-red-mars-will?r=Sm9zaHVhV2lsa2Vz
@KarlVoskuil I already read this. Liked it but not as good 3 body. And also not especially similar to 3 body.
@hmys I confused The Ministry for the Future with project hail Mary, I haven't actually read Project Hail Mary.
@JustifieduseofFallibilism I think I’ll still recommend Project Hail Mary to you. It may not sweep across time, but it scratches a similar itch—a story of a problem addressed in a math and sciency kind of way.
@KarlVoskuil I would not recommend it. It is very boring, cliched, not interesting, and you can predict almost everything that will happen. This is just my opinion, no offense if you think otherwise.
@JoshuaWilkes Blindsight might be my favorite Sci-Fi book and I thought Project Hail Mary was not good at all. What did you like about Project Hail Mary and what did you not like about Blindsight?
@hmys Well it's a bit unfortunate and I hope the author isn't reading, but I just didn't enjoy anything about Blindside. I didn't like the writing style, I found the plot slow and the story a bit uneventful, and the whole thing where the author is citing real papers to support his conjectures I found a bit contrived. I was stunned when I later discovered that it is a favourite for many people. Obviously it's good that people can enjoy different things though!
@JoshuaWilkes For Project Hail Mary it's a bit harder to say why I like it without mentioning spoilers. I think if people like The Martian they will like PHM (I would assume you didn't?). It's a reworking of the same premise where one man is totally isolated and has to solve many scientific or engineering problems. I liked the different kind of 'heart' that this book displayed, i liked some of the imagining, and generally I like Weir's pacing and style.
I didn't like the main character, which is intended to some extent, but I also didn't buy the central character point that was intended to make him dislikeable.
I had looked in reddit and other places right after I read The Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy (The Three Body Problem series) for similar books, and had gotten the 3 suggestions that I put as answers. I haven't read them yet, but I'm putting the options here to be able get feedback of which one to read next
@egroj I did the same and havent had much success. I think I read "Rainbows end" just because people said its similar to "The Remembrance of Earth's Past" books, but I found it really boring, thats why I made this market.