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Fondation et Empire (Le cycle de Fondation, #2) - Isaac Asimov, Jean Rosenthal, Philippe Gindre
Fondation et Empire (Le cycle de Fondation, #2)
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9782070360550 (2070360555)
Pages no: 416
Edition language: French
Series: Foundation (Publication Order) (#2)
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mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it
2.5 Foundation and Empire (Foundation #2)
The Foundation created by Hari Seldon has come through three crises and several social changes, but now it must face off against forces of Empire. Foundation and Empire, the second book of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, follows how the Foundation and its citizen responded to threats from Empire—...
TheBrainintheJar
TheBrainintheJar rated it
3.0 Foundation and Empire
For a person who wrote so many books, it starts to look like maybe fiction isn’t Asimov’s thing. It doesn’t even read like he’s a got lot passion for it. He’s far more interested in grand ideas. That’s why there are no characters, and he cares little about pretending that they’re more than game piec...
Luis
Luis rated it
5.0 I LOVE this
This is a story about politics, with science fiction as a backdrop. If you want pow-pow lasers, this isn't for you. This book is really a work of art. I've read it three times and plan to read it many times more. It's also highly believable. There really could be a science of mass psychology, ma...
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it
5.0
A great book! I loved it. While the set up is slightly different (more focused on specific characters for longer periods of time) than the first, there is still a focus on the holistic history of the Foundation, which involves large time jumps. Because of the bigger roles the characters played, it w...
Shelf Indulgence
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4.0 Foundation and Empire
As I read Foundation and Empire, I was struck by how much I liked Foundation by comparison. Aside from the thematic elements that kept me engaged, as I thought back on it, I liked how Asimov wrote about how individual people, while important and significant at the time, are only incidental over the ...
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