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Loading... The Rest of the Robotsby Isaac AsimovSeries: Asimov's robots (0.2), Asimov's robot short stories (2), Robot/Foundation
Another collection of short stories, written in the 1940s and 50s, about a future that is still possible. ( )This is an Asimov short story collection about robots, where the stories are entirely contained in The Complete Robot, although in a different order. These stories are similar in vein to those in I, Robot, although it is odd that not all of the hyperspace development stories are present (perhaps some weren't written yet?). This is a good book, I liked it. http://www.stillhq.com/book/Isaac_Asi... A collection of the short stories that did not make it into I, Robot. A collection of less well known Robot stories, even the satirical Galley Slave. Asimov starts of talking about the Shelleys, of all things, to start with in his intro, to lead into talking about Capek and R.U.R. and hence to his robots. Another solid collection of stories, here. Rest of the Robots : Robot AL-76 Goes Astray - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : Victory Unintentional - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : First Law - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : Let's Get Together - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : Satisfaction Guaranteed - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : Risk - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : Lenny - Isaac Asimov Rest of the Robots : Galley Slave - Isaac Asimov Disintegration confusion. 3.5 out of 5 Understanding Jovian psychology. 3.5 out of 5 Rulebreaker story. 3 out of 5 Robot detente. 3 out of 5 No robots in my house, even if cute. 3.5 out of 5 Robot hypertravel test experiment proves limited. 3.5 out of 5 Robot teaching mummy. 3.5 out of 5 Proofreading plus. 3.5 out of 5 http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/11... More robot stories in the vein of 'I, Robot'. Written mostly in the 50s, they still retain vitality and amuse and impress with their ingenuity. I feel this collection is better than its predecessor and a must read for fans of Asimov's short stories. A small collection of short stories, none that particularly stood out to me. I love Asimov's robot stories, and this book is essentially a continuation of "I, Robot". Asimov was at the top of his craft in writing these stories. |
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