Guide to Isaac Asimov Foundation-Robot series
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in 1989 i got my library to import every aasimov book from all branches, and i read them. Then one day, in a mall, i saw the 4th Foundation book, and bought it eagerly. amazing the story, amazing the parallel development of life and economies, and inefficiency of central governement occurring on Earth today. If you want to know sci- fi, read all aasimov, read heinlein next, and maybe move on to Paul Anderson, Philip Dick, and finish it off with reality..R. Buckminster Fuller. then u will know
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aasimov was so good, i never thot i was reading a book, i was watching a movie in my mind..especially at the end, when Olivar approached the moon and found the rusting robot..lol..i can still see that image today. Aasimov told a story of millions of years in an imagined universe and made it all poignant and real. hard to ever make a movie from that one. hell its been 30 years, was Preem Olivar the human or the bot?..Humun?..i forget..but what a memory..better than life on earth, and predictive.
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one of the earliest books i've discovered that really made myself delved into reading.
Nice work! I love both the series, the Empire one is really magnific and, uhm, huge; but the Robots series is my favorite. By the way: I haven't understood yet what happened to solarians. Giskard askes Daneel to find out why they left their planet, before he dies. I've almost finished reading the whole Empire series and haven't found the answer yet... :(
skttrbrain8scifi 3 years ago
Sorry for the delay, but here's the answer it will be found by reading Foundation and Earth, the last book wrote (chronologic) by Asimov.
JuliusCaesarlives 2 years ago