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Foundation's Fear by Gregory Benford
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... then where exactly do the licensed supplemental series fit? Roger MacBride Allen's Caliban trilogy, for example, or the Second Foundation trilogy. And what about the Robot City books, and Tiedemann's follow-up trilogy? My head a'splode.

So much has been said already. I loved the Foundation trilogy in my teens, as I loved Arthur Clarke and Andre Norton and RAH and Clifford Simak. I reread the Foundation trilogy (my original 60s era SFBC hardback) a few years ago and was shocked, SHOCKED, to find out how slim a tale ...

... Jordan (1990), 807p 31. Aug 16, 2008 Magician: Apprentice by Raymod E. Feist (1982), 485p 32. Aug 21, 2008 Foundation's Fear by Gregory Benford (1997), 608p 33. Sep 24, 2008 Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer (2008), 392p 34. Sep 25, 2008 The Magician's Ne ...

... controllable sociopath. But I disliked all of the other books, especially the Shadow ones. I read the Foundation Trilogy earlier this year, and thought it was interesting, but the conceit that you could totally predict human behavior for years into the future was rather ...

70> Yeah, I read those not too long after I read all the Robots-Empire-Foundation books (including the "Killer Bs" Second Foundation trilogy.) The Caliban trilogy was pretty good, but I was disappointed that the titular character had little to do with the series beyond the first book.

In my ca. 1965 omnibus Foundation Trilogy (SFBC, of course), Foundation has five parts: "The Psychohistorians", "The Encyclopedists", "The Mayors", "The Traders", and "The Merchant Princes". My recollection of my very thin paperback 1,000 Ye ...

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