Pros: Excellent story with engaging characters; fits in well with Asimov Universe Cons: If you're not interested in the Universe series, parts are of no value
In the early 1980s, perhaps in recognition of his own mortality, Isaac Asimov returned to some of his earlier science fiction classics to finish what he'd started and then abandoned in order to focus on writing science books in the late 1950s.
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Pros: Long and Involved without ever becoming dull. Thought prevoking and enticing. Cons: None
After whetting our apetites with "The Caves of Steel" and "The Naked Sun",
Isaac Asimov presents us with the third book in the "Robot" series in the shape of "The Robots of Dawn".
Pros: Fine conclusion to the robot mysteries Cons: None
"The Robots of Dawn" is the last of the robot mystery novels by the late Isaac Asimov. Mr. Asimov wrote this novel as he was bringing together his ROBOT continuum and his EMPIRE/FOUNDATION works and this novel is the beginning of that bridge....
Pros: Gloriously textured between the mystery and the humans behind it all Cons: What cons?
Having just finished The Naked Sun, and having already read Robots and Empire (the fourth book in the series) I was anxious to find out the basis of the story and also hungry for more of Baley's adventures. All of the other robot novels...
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