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Don't forget the Empire Trilogy novels (The Stars, Like Dust. The Currents of Space. And Pebble in the Sky.) right in the middle. It comes after the Robot series and before the Foundation series.
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I didn't forget them-- they're right there in my list. I gotta admit, I didn't like those nearly as much, but they're still a part of things.
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Reading the second foundation trilogy (Brin, Bear, Benford) was the worst literary mistake of my life
. I liked Psychohistorical Crisis (Donald Kingsbury) far better. It's not sanctioned by the estate and is not a Foundation novel per se. It's a psychohistorical novel. The premise (and this is part of the synopsis so really no spoiler for anyone who's already read Foundation's Edge) Spoiler:
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