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Just finished the Three Body Problem trilogy. That may be something that fits your ask
Does it get better?
I'm about 20% into book two, and I'm finding it exhausting. The first book was a little slow, but I made it through. I'm not sure I would say I enjoyed it, but I appreciated it. The second book feels very unfocused, so far, and still just as slow. The general feeling of hopelessness that many characters express isn't exactly great for my current mood, either.
I'm a slower , sporadic reader, so eyeing the rest of the trilogy is making me want to abandon it and it just watch the Netflix series.
It does get better. The last book was the one I enjoyed most. Without spoiling it, it has some interesting sci-fi aspects that I haven't really seen/read elsewhere.
The Netflix series covers book one and start of book two (if memory serves). If they do much more, it'll probably be another few seasons to cover everything... Season two is apparently this year