Honestly I’ve never really had any technical issues with Goodreads. I’m planning on moving to Bookwyrm at some point, but haven’t had the time to do that.
Recommendations from friends and people I follow online, mainly. I follow a bunch of authors and narrative designers and between all of them I haven’t ran out of books for my wishlist yet!
Well as a translator myself, I can say translating and writing are VERY different skillsets! Entirely possible for someone to be good at writing in English but mediocre at translating to it (I am one such example 😔).
But yes, it seems likely the different styles and SF-hardness is more to blame than the translation itself.
Hello! I go by PseudoMon on the internet. I’m a game programmer from Southeast Asia. Honestly I was just exploring places on the fediverse and somehow stumbled my way here. This place seems pretty nifty! Reading and writing has been a lifelong passion of mine, though I haven’t written more than the sporadic short stories and I have been reading way fewer books than I like recently, aha.
I usually read science fiction and fantasy with some dabbling into “literary” fiction and biography/history books. When not reading I also (predictably) play video games and also mess around with web development. Here’s my (rarely-updated) Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12174984
Not being character-driven might explain why I didn’t enjoy reading The Three-Body Problem, but in that case Dune is very character-driven by comparison! I love Dune! I find myself very attached to its characters and their relationships, both to each other and to the world at large.
I’m on the same boat as OP on The Three Body Problem. The writing feels dry, the characters don’t feel real, and as a result I don’t really care about what happens in the story. I’ve read a few media translated from Chinese and few are as dry as Three Body. I’m not sure if the translation is just poor (I’ve heard it’s heavily edited compared to the original) or if that’s just how the original writing is.
Still hyped for book 5 of Brandon Sanderson’s The Stormlight Archives. Might have to reread book 4 when that released though, I’ve started to forgot what happened in it.
I was not aware Scott Lynch is writing a novella! Now I’m looking forward to that too.