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I think what`s great about Asimov`s work was he doesn`t get "bogged down" in technical stuff, he doesn`t worry about explaining faster than light travel or mundane things like that he just wrote good stories with good characters.
To pakiyabhai, I hope you don`t have the same problem I had when I purchased the Foundation books in one package recently. I found there were odd characters every now and again which kept crashing my be-book. I downloaded them from different sites and found they were the same file with the same characters. |
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In other cases, as in Asimov I feel that Doing so would do more of a disservice, as the Prequels take a lot joy of discover / new ideas out of the Earlier books. Spoiler:
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http://images.google.com/images?gbv=...tart=0&ndsp=20 except for this one-- I don't mind this one at all: http://epicponyz.wordpress.com/2009/...pew-pew-pew-2/ If you have a weird web site you want to spam that faces the issue of too many laser-pawed kittens and too few laser-pawed Japanese cuties, please spam away. |
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Oh, I know that one. http://www.animalswithlightsabers.com/
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I think it's more interesting to read the Foundation stuff in Asimov's suggested order-- yes, some things end up being less of a surprise, but it's also intriguing to have an overall framework to step away from the books and consider.
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I read the major ones in the order of publication, and the subsequent ones (prequels, sequels, et al) later over a period of time.
Its been a very long time since I read these, so now I think I'll read them in chronological and not publication order. Since I know the major storyline anyway, there's no risk of spoilers ![]() This is the best case scenario methinks ![]() |
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If you haven't read it, I'd start with the original Foundation trilogy, read the Robot books, then, in no particular order, the rest of the Foundation books - the prelude ones and the last two books.
Or Robot / Foundation / the rest. Either way. The Robot novels have always been my favorite. I agree with the previous person about sci-fi - I tend to read Asimov, Heinlein, etc and not a lot of modern sci-fi. Doc E.E. Smith is fun in that pulpy classic style. Oh, and avoid the Second Foundation trilogy. It's terrible. Just terrible. I can't explain without spoilers...but awful. Especially book 2. Last edited by GreenMonkey; 11-18-2010 at 01:40 AM. |
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Don't forget the non-robot, non-Foundation short fiction. "Nightfall"' and "The Ugly Little Boy" spring to mind.
Also keep in mind before launching into reading Asimov that he was a very prolific author who pretty freelily admitted that he wrote largely to put some money in his pocket. Not that he wasn't a good writer and didn't love writing, but if he sent it out and somebody bought it, he didn't care if it was one of his BEST. The check cleared, so it was good enough. I think a lot of the Foundation stuff and Robot stuff falls into that category. It was selling, so he wrote more of it. So, as an Asimov newbie, if you launch into trying to read things in chronological order by publication or series chronology, you may not get the best first impressions of him.... |
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In addition, Asimov's SF output was basically bimodal. He published most of his SF in the 40s and 50s... and then basically his output greatly dropped off in the 1960s and 70s before picking up again the 1980s. He was writing other things, even though his publishers had been begging him for years to write more Foundation and Robot novels. Of course, I may not be completely objective when it comes to Asimov. He was my favorite author in my early teen years. I remember in the last one or two summers before I had to get a job, spending hours sitting on a chair in the back yard reading Foundation, or the Complete Robot.... -- Bill |
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![]() Unfortunately I haven't read a lot of Asimov since high school--and yes, he was one of my favorite authors, too! So I can't recall a lot of specifics about which of the Foundation/Robot series specifically to recommend. Too bad "Nightfall and other Stories" doesn't seem to be available as an ebook. There's a good cross-section of Asimov for you right there. I'll take "It's Such a Beautiful Day" or "Breeds there a Man" over probably half of the Robot shorts. But there's clunkers in that collection, too (at least to me, YMMV). |
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As for what to read... my first exposure to Asimov came in 8th grade, and it was Foundation. It got me hooked on both Asimov and SF in general, so I suppose that is the one I would recommend. Quote:
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