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Robot Dreams is another of the robot short story books from Asimov. It is a bit deceptive though and frankly quite annoying because only one of the stories in the book is a robot story, and its not very long.I am of course ignoring the robot stories that already appear in I, Robot and The Complete Robot. The rest are unrelated short stories by Asimov that aren't about robots, and aren't even consistent with the universe that the Foundation books exist in. That's what makes it so annoying for Asimov to recommend that you read the book as part of the extended Foundation series. Grumble.

Don't get me wrong, the other stories are fine, its just that they're not the robot stories that I was led to believe they would be.

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  mikal | Nov 15, 2008 |
The entire impetus for this collection was a piece of artwork by Ralph McQuarrie - which eventually became the cover painting for the book. Containing one new short story (Robot Dreams) and a bunch of reprints of Asimov's short fiction, the book is a very good compilation of his work. Oddly, despite the title, only a handful of the stories in the volume are related to robots, although that doesn't detract from the quality of the finished product.

The new story in the book concerns a robot that is dreaming somewhat disturbing dreams. It features a return of Susan Calvin, a figure who shows up in many of Asimov's robot stories, and, as typical of the robot stories, deals with the effects of the Three Laws of Robotics. Which it isn't one of the best robot stories, it is still one of the better ones.

The remaining stories are drawn from some of the most famous works by Asimov: Does a Bee Care, The Ugly Little Boy, Spell My Name With an S, and other stories pull from Asimov's consistently well-written body of short fiction. Unlike his later attempts to link up all his novels in a somewhat unsatisfying manner, Asimov's short fiction never seemed to suffer, and remained strong throughout his career. This collection of short fiction is no exception. ( )
  StormRaven | Oct 20, 2008 |
Isaac Asimov's best robot book: This book is a compilation of most of his robot stories with a brief introduction and some brilliantly written essays at the end exploring the future of robotics (the word "robotics" was coined by Asimov himself!)and their place with mankind. The book has beautifull illustrations throughout by the artist Ralph Mcquarrie, the star wars artist. The only bad point is that several of the stories occur in I, Robot.
  euang | Sep 1, 2008 |
All stories herein are Asimov written and vary from good to excellent. Many of them feature a computer called MultiVac, the computer of Asimov's pulp magazine day. It took up a large warehouse bay and cost a fortune to create. Even the bard of science fiction couldn't imagine a computer the size of a package of cigarettes that could contain thousand sof books. This is a must read for Asimov fans. ( )
  andyray | Aug 31, 2008 |
Regarding "Franchise":

A couple of paragraphs in, I was hooked. A futuristic tale involving a presidential election… this should be interesting, given our current world. Cut to the date of the vote in Asimov’s story: November 4, 2008. I begin to wonder how close to home this tale will be, given Asimov’s foresight as to so many other issues in our current world.

This story is too perfect for me to ruin it for you. Go find a copy of it. While we don’t have a Multivac crunching numbers and evaluating data for each election, I believe that Asimov was closer to our current truth than I would like in a perfect world. Elected officials are not chosen by issues or counts as they should be. I think the 2000 and 2004 elections could be considered evidence of this.

I am not a political activist. I do not want to be; I don’t even want to pretend to be. But I have to pose one question to you: How long until all of our elections are based on how one person feels about the price of eggs? ( )
1 vote HippieLunatic | Dec 25, 2007 |
A pretty good collection, part of a pair based around the Robot stories, with some others included. The average is 3.48, so very solid. An introduction by the author talking about how stories can look if what they talk about does happen, or gets made to look silly.

Robot Dreams : Little Lost Robot - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Robot Dreams - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Breeds There a Man...? - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Hostess - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Sally - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Strikebreaker [Male Strikebreaker] - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Machine That Won the War - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Eyes Do More Than See - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Martian Way - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Franchise - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Jokester - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Last Question - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Does a Bee Care? - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Light Verse - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Feeling of Power - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Spell My Name with an S [S as in Zebatinsky] - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Ugly Little Boy - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Billiard Ball - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : True Love - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : The Last Answer - Isaac Asimov
Robot Dreams : Lest We Remember - Isaac Asimov

Monkeying with the Laws can have surprising results.

4 out of 5

Fractal motive improvement termination.

4.5 out of 5

Mental giant experiment.

3 out of t

Doctor, Doctor, can't give them the news, we're full of mind parasites that kill them fools.

4 out of 5

Robocar protection.

4 out of 5

Outcast negotiator.

3 out of 5

Coin flip strategy.

3 out of 5

Art does Matter.

3 out of 5

Planetary water supply.

3.5 out of 5

Small electoral analysis.

3.5 out of 5

Computer humour intuition.

3 out of 5

Immortal humans breed too fast for the universe.

4 out of 5

Busted robot art.

3.5 out of 5

Computer people consequences.

3 out of 5

Minor change equals big payout.

3.5 out of 5

Neanderthal stasis maternal ending.

4 out of 5

Antigrav rivalry.

3.5 out of 5

Computer match.

3.5 out of 5

Eternity destruction mission.

3 out of 5

Average recall preferable.

4 out of 5

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  bluetyson | Nov 19, 2007 |
This is my favorite collection of short stories. It includes my favorite story of all time, "The Last Question". 15 pages of pure bliss. Other great stories, such as "The Ugly Little Boy", are included in this collection. And the artwork on the cover looks fantastic! ( )
  Redthing | Mar 25, 2007 |
Collection of sci-fi short stories. ( )
  ashishg | Feb 8, 2007 |
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