Peaceful Saturday evening and I‘m reading on my back patio.
Peaceful Saturday evening and I‘m reading on my back patio.
1st of the extended Foundation series, set on the period of Harry Sheldon‘s early years, a must read one for those who try to understand the Foundation Universe...
111/150 Its been several years since I read the original Foundation trilogy, but I remember enjoying it. I didn't enjoy this as much, but it's still a pick, although a low one. This prequel has Hari Seldon at the start of his fame, when psychohistory was just a theory presented in an academic paper. I might have enjoyed this more if Seldon wasn't such a naive person, all his misadventures coming from his seeming inability ⬇️⬇️⬇️
ClassicAsimov. I read the original Foundation when I was young. Well before the other books came out. Somehow I missed these books that were published later. I plan to read them in chronological order. Great world building and the characters were awesome. Already have the next book on hold at the library. 4⭐️
I‘m finally doing it—tackling the Foundation series (again). This book is a good introduction, hopefully the rest of the series stands up. Going to try them in chronological order…
Reading this for my book club and may very well read the ENTIRE series. Action, adventure, politics, and scary stuff right out of a Yuval Noah Harari book...but written 30 years ago. #classic #catsoflitsy #scifi
Love these UK covers! Still need to find the other three books in the series. The Foundation Trilogy is my book club‘s May selection, but being all-out-nerds means most of us have opted to read all seven in the series.
And this was from 2 days ago. The kindle version had an annoying cover. But I actually loved this. 💖📚
A surprisingly fast read, considering the length. Fast paced. My biggest take away is the strong female character. This is quite the feminist piece all things considered. The only way Dors could be better is if she was the MC as opposed to sidekick. The twist had a twist which took it to a 8/10
Hey guys. As I'm looking at my reading list, I notice an absolute lack of female authors. I really enjoy sci-fi written between 1880-1960. I already have Frankenstein in my list. Does anyone have any recommendations for others?
"I will fail." "I will try"
Although Master Yoda disagrees with me on this, I think there is a try. Everything is try. We only do if we succeed.
"You don't need to protect the future. Just choose a future a good future, or useful future and make the kind of prediction that Walter human emotions and reactions in such a way that the future you predicted will be brought about. Better to make a good future than bad one."