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by Isaac Asimov
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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 5 years ago
by Isaac Azimov This is one of those SciFi classics I've been meaning to read forever, so I finally took the plunge and found it very different than I might have expected. It seemed to me like a series of short stories that merge from one to the next without apparent demarcation. On the first pa...
EssayReviews
EssayReviews rated it 5 years ago
“Why … WHY does something invariably go wrong with them?”“Because”, said Powell somberly, “we are accursed. Let’s go!”Asimov’s collection of short stories is a stunning document of humanity’s struggle to find balance in a world increasingly dominated by technological progress, but with the same soci...
The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it 7 years ago
Well, that ended on an eerie note. And dovetails nicely into Foundation I guess (I'm always telling myself I have to read it, and balk at the commitment). Also, extra points for... is it irony? I mean, given who (and what) are the ones having this "laying it out and guessing" chat, and who each blam...
Tami
Tami rated it 8 years ago
Another case where the movie was good, but the book was better (coincidently my top "book beats movie by a mile" had Will Smith in the leading role - the top one was "I am legend"...)
Jon (of the Dead)
Jon (of the Dead) rated it 9 years ago
I was not expecting the format for this book, that it would be split up into multiple stories that are independent but tie together. But eventually I really grew to like them, especially as the book went on. It was almost always like a sci-fi mystery, "how is this robot subverting the 3 laws?" but w...
Reader! Reader!
Reader! Reader! rated it 9 years ago
Interesting little book, if out of date. And apparently the movie (hyped on my edition's cover) is nothing like the book. My dad had seen the movie but never read the book (I was shocked—and my Asimov fan of a brother had not read nor seen), and we were talking about two completely different stories...
Books
Books rated it 9 years ago
Asimov is an amazing writer, he just has this writing style that doesn't tell you exactly what is happening, but tells you something and leaves you to find the importance of this situation that a character was in, the foundations trilogy is next on my list.
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 10 years ago
This was painful to get through, but bad books often are. I'll admit that the theory of Three Laws of Robotics is sound, and worth investigating, but I did not like what Asimov did with it, not at all. I lost my patience with the story and Asimov around the second or third time of Mr Weston is ref...
Beemo's Books
Beemo's Books rated it 10 years ago
Asimov does not disappoint with this book of short stories based on robots. Taking into account this was written in the 1940s and published in 1950 his use of dialog flows naturally and his premise of the three laws of robotics and how he entwines them within his stories is astounding. The most scar...
CDRBill
CDRBill rated it 10 years ago
Great selection of short stories!
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