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Fondazione: la quadrilogia completa : (1953-1983) | Isaac Asimov, Mondadori
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LeticiaToraci
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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The first 4 in the series.

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LeticiaToraci
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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My 3 Brazilian editions of the Foundation books. I plan to buy a box set with all books in the series.

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SammyKat
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Pickpick

My first Asimov experience, it's easy to understand why he's a classic scifi pillar. I like the broad sociological sweeps captured by the arcs of individual characters. Shout out to Finn for graciously volunteering as my photo background.

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trifleneurotic
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Be sure to not allow a lot of days to pass between readings! Book is essentially a collection of intimate scenes (separated by decades) detailing galactic imperial decline and power machinations along a fatalistic timeline predicted by a genius mathematician and "psychohistorian". Where does fate end, and chance begin? From where does power truly derive? And what is the relationship of prediction to predetermination?

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trifleneurotic
Foundation | Isaac Asimov

"I wanted to be a psychological engineer, but we lacked the facilities, so I did the next best thing - I went into politics. It's practically the same thing."

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eve
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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“It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for subtle.”

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Jaimelire
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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My son is really into sci-fi and is reading all the classics. So I decided to read a few myself. This book wasn‘t what I expected. At first I didn‘t like it, but as it progressed I started to enjoy it more and now, I keeps thinking about it. So I am giving it a thumbs up.

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Therewillbebooks
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Our episode on Asimov's Foundation is finally out! We discuss the Sci-Fi classic and its impact on the genre, whether or not we liked it (yes, it was very entertaining), the possibility of using psychohistory to predict real-world events, and we try to figure out what “vegan tobacco“ is. Enjoy!

https://anchor.fm/peter-murphy8/episodes/Episode-82-Foundation-e1dprio

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Morr_Books
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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During the last few days of #JoyousJanuary, I'll be reading the picks for #Roll100. I should make good progress on Sunday when I do my official unplug (no tv, computer and phone). @Andrew65 @PuddleJumper

Andrew65 Love Foundation! 3y
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sprainedbrain
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Mehso-so

I listened to this for two reasons:

1. It‘s a #1001Books selection, and
2. I kinda want to watch the show, and have that read-first rule.

I did like the basic premise—a great, advanced society receding into a dark age after the fall of an empire, and a forward-thinking plan to lessen the length of that dark age—the time jumps and one-dimensional characters made it hard to engage… maybe I will watch, but I won‘t continue the books.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

eeclayton I read this in my teens and remember absolutely nothing 😬 3y
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sprainedbrain
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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While it‘s super dated (are there actually any women in the future?), I‘m enjoying the first Foundation book more than I figured I would.

But this is literally all I think if every time Prince Regent Wienis is mentioned. 😂

Ruthiella I read the first three books and there are only two women in the future as posited by Asimov. 😂 Also, the amount of tobacco smoking is amazing! Even when I was a pack a day smoker, I assumed the future would be nicotine free. 3y
Reggie @Ruthiella @Centique today I read an article where New Zealand is taking steps to stop tobacco sales of younger generations until no one smokes. 3y
sprainedbrain @Ruthiella I‘ve made it far enough in this one that there is 1 woman. For a few minutes. 🤣 3y
sprainedbrain @Reggie next they need to do vaping… that‘s what ‘all the kids are doing these days.‘ There, now I sound like the old person I am. 3y
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Morr_Books
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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#TBR 2: While I am super excited about all my holiday reads that I have been meaning to read for a while, I am also very excited (and maybe most excited) to tackle Foundation with a friend. It has been on my bookshelf for a long long time. #WinterGames #TeamSleighers @StayCurious

KCofKaysville @Morr_Books It was an enjoyable read for me back in my college days years ago. 3y
Morr_Books @KCofKaysville I am enjoying it so far as well. I can't believe I haven't read it before now. 3y
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TheNeverendingTBR
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Panpan

This was not as good as I expected it to be, it was long-winded and boring for me personally.

The characters are dull and boring characters because the author doesn't spend much time developing them and that's what kills it for me; I like good, memorable characters.

I'm aware I'm in the minority here, the majority rate it highly but I find it dated.

vlwelser So dated. 3y
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Dostoyes
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Started the Foundation trilogy and I found it helped to learn it was initially a set of short stories and that Asimov wrote these to make some money when he was only 21 (!!). Asimov imagines what it would have been like for the fall of the Roman Empire to have been predicted, what would people have done.

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TheNeverendingTBR
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Thanks for the tag @DarkMina 🙋‍♂️

1️⃣ I'm currently reading Foundation by Isaac Asimov 🚀

2️⃣ We're taking the kids trick or treating and we'll most likely watch sonething like the new Hotel Transylvania. 🧛‍♂️

3️⃣ The health and wellbeing of my family. 🖤

I tag @Ast_Arslan 🙋‍♂️

#WondrousWednesday @Eggs

DarkMina You‘re welcome! 3y
Ast_Arslan Thanks for the tag 😉🦇 3y
Eggs Thanks for playing 🖤🎃🧛🏼‍♀️ 3y
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tenar
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Mehso-so

I may like the idea of this book more than the reality of it. My teenage self set my Goodreads URL to /psychohistory, as I was fascinated by that fictional branch of mathematics which sets these stories in motion. On this reread, Asimov‘s predicted decline of the galactic empire by stagnation of investment in science felt more possible than ever, yet for every spark of my interest there was an equally deep waning as we skipped across time.

tenar This is unfortunate, as I consider myself a minor Asimov fan, and the Foundation series is my brother‘s absolute favorite! As my difficulty seems to be with execution rather than the ideas, I find myself looking forward to the upcoming TV adaptation! 3y
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BookMaven9
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Panpan

🌟 Yea I can‘t. I totally get this a classic and people looooove this series. It just isn‘t for me. I love science fiction but this was a totally slog fest for me. Why am I still reading this when I almost a week ago. It‘s short, and yet I‘m still 3 hours away from being done.

I‘ll try the series instead. I got the gist of it.

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nanuska_153
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Pickpick

Hari Seldom,a psychohistorian whose job is to predict the future of the galaxy,predicts the fall of the Empire and manipulates the government into send him and other scientists to an empty planet in the periphery.There stablishes a colony of scientists, the Foundation, mapping up the next centuries with the aim of getting the Foundation as the new ruler.An interesting read,but it feels like is setting the pieces for a bigger story that's to come

Bookwomble The first three Foundation books are definitely a single work 🙂 4y
nanuska_153 @Bookwomble I can't wait for Foundation and Empire! 4y
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Bookwomble
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Pickpick

It was good to read this again, though it is hopelessly androcentric, with the single named female character being a '50s stereotype and nought but a cipher, but that quibble aside, it's an interesting future history that was, and is, a satirical commentary on contemporary society. Many of Asimov's ideas having become genre tropes & entered the mainstream through media such as (particularly) Star Wars is a testament to the strength of his vision.

Bookwomble Image: Hari Seldon, psychohistorian and creator of the Foundation, by Michael Whelan. 4y
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Bookwomble
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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End of empire; religion cynically used to control and incite the masses; the undermining of science and critical thinking; political cults of personality; fake news.
Move along, please. Nothing to see here. Keep it moving!

Michael_Gee Oh hmm......familiar. 4y
Leftcoastzen Cool old edition! 4y
Bookwomble @GhostStories Makes you think Asimov knew more about psychohistory than he let on 🤔 4y
Bookwomble @Leftcoastzen Chris Foss did some great SF book covers in the '70s 😊 4y
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Bookwomble
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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I last read the Foundation trilogy in 1975. I wasn't sure how it would stack up now, and while it may be a bit early to commit to a definite position as I'm only on page 20, I'm loving it so far! 😀🚀

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Daisey
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Mehso-so

This was interesting but also disappointing in that it continually left me expecting more. I never minded reading it and was intrigued by the details of each section. Yet, each short episode of history never provided enough depth of world building or character development. The abrupt ending felt unsatisfying without making me feel any real need to know how the society would move forward next.

#1001books
#Reading1001 #TBRTakedown August 2020

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Sasstronaut
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I forgot how much I love this book! The writing is good, the characters fun, and the fi is very sci. I‘m going to have to get into the rest of the series again at some point.

#LLReadathon

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Sasstronaut
Foundation | Isaac Asimov

“Hardin‘s expression became that of a man counting to ten, mentally.”
It‘s nice to be reading these again after so many years.

#LLReadathon

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shadowspeak17
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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So I‘d only intended to buy The Little Blue Kite and In the Dream House while I was out book shopping... but then I found this while I was browsing. It is a book I want to read, but I‘d planned on just borrowing it from the library... but that cover though. 😍 My boyfriend also shared my #coverlove so I ended up bringing this one home too.

LauraJ Haven‘t seen that version before. It‘s gorgeous. 5y
DuckOfDoom Really pretty cover 😍 are all of the foundation series released in this style? 5y
shadowspeak17 @DuckOfDoom I don‘t think so, but I‘m not 100% sure, so I might be wrong. 5y
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teainthelibrary
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Pickpick

Great book. Truly ahead of its time, with so many parallels to life and society today. For some reason, it took me awhile to get through it, but I loved it all the same. Is it worth carrying on with the rest of the series?

Severnmeadows Yes! 😊 5y
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Geeklet
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Man, I really love classic sci-fi. The interconnected short stories tell the fall of a stagnant galactic empire and the rise of Foundation, a small world which uses its science, religion, and traders to navigate relationships with it‘s more dangerous neighbors. Asimov can eerily predict ideas and societal movements. This one truly deserves its place as one of the cornerstones of science fiction.

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Geeklet
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Heh. If I had to sum up how I live my life at work, it would be waiting in quiet serenity and utter faith in a deus ex machina to pop up and save my butt.

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Geeklet
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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We doing this thing. ❤️

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LiterRohde
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“Mr. Advocate, the rotten tree-trunk, until the very moment when the storm-blast breaks it in two, has all the appearance of might it ever had. The storm-blast whistles through the branches of the Empire even now. Listen with the ears of psychohistory, and you will hear the creaking.”

#LilithJuly | 15: #Foundations

📷: Made with Typorama

Cinfhen ❤️‼️ 5y
LiterRohde @Cinfhen This whole series went on my library hold list as soon as I found this quote. 5y
Cinfhen I‘m not brave enough to tackle this author 😬 5y
KarenUK @Cinfhen I agree 👍 5y
LiterRohde @Cinfhen Not brave enough?! 5y
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Gezemice
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Mehso-so

Foundation is a well readable story, but it is not the big deal it is cracked up to be. There are interesting themes: civilizations fall when scientific curiosity stalls, when authoritariasm wins. Religion, technology and trade are examined as means of political power. However, the writing is mediocre, the story is a series of shorts, there is zero character development, and zero women. The science is stuck in 1951. Disappointing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I‘m so glad you finally read it! And more importantly are back to reading and to Litsy!!! I agree, I was disappointed. I actually enjoyed Dune more. 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Thanks! I actually quite enjoyed it for what it was, but waaay too simple to consider a great achievement of any sort. I am sort of semi back - post occasionally. I think this did bring me back to read print, though! I am going to read the next one as it kinda cuts off mid stream. We have 1000 years, right? We only get 150. And yes, Dune was way better - Dune lived up to its reputation. It was epic! 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice I know, the first 3 were written as a trilogy...so I‘m thinking I‘ll probably eventually read those three. Not sure I‘m interested in the later follow ups or prequels though. 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Good point, it is supposed to be a trilogy. I liked Dune very much but was not interested in the sequel - the story is perfectly wrapped up. This one needs the sequel. (edited) 5y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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What an odd little book...halfway through I thought it‘s a great encapsulation of the cycles human civilization seems destined to pass through & I can see why it was popular, BUT I‘m not sure if I want to read the sequels. However the end leaves you mid-story and the idea that it‘s almost impossible to overcome the inertia of society without lots of people or time is a bit chilling since it rings true and our inertia is so bad at the moment.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa One of my series on my #SeriesRead list for this summer @TheSpineView 6y
azulaco I need to re-read this. I started the audiobook and kind of got lost. I‘m thinking e-book or print is better for this story, for me. 6y
TheSpineView 😍 6y
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Gezemice I have finally read it, too! I kind of felt the same. Ok but no biggie like they said it would be. Did you notice there were no women? Zilch, zero. 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice Yes! Apparently, besides the wives and children mentioned in the numbers in the way beginning, the woman all cooked at home or they started asexually reproducing without them as the generations wore on. 🤪 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Indeed. And were never in government or science or trade. This was outdated even in 1951. 5y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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When Asimov wants it clear this is going to be the bad advisor to the underage king. 🤪🤦‍♀️😂

suzisteffen Haha! I read that when I was 10 or 11 and managed to miss, uh, that subtle point. 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @suzisteffen I‘m listening on audiobook, and it‘s hard to miss then. I actually had to look it up to see if it was spelled anything like how the narrator was pronouncing it, and yep it is. 6y
suzisteffen @Riveted_Reader_Melissa OOOOH good point. I was disappointed to learn, as an adult & after reading all of his fiction, that Asimov himself was a real Wienis to women at SF conferences. 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa @suzisteffen ugh! I‘m always disappointed when I learn things like that too! So very disappointed! 6y
cherinium Pretty sure one of my coworkers used this word today while placing a urinary catheter in a male dog...😯😂🤣 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @cherinium 😂That works too! 6y
Gezemice @suzisteffen Lol. Indeed. He had no women in this book (except one very unsavory example). 5y
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LauraJ
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Pickpick

I‘m not sure if this would be a pick if I hadn‘t read the two books in the series that occur before Foundation (which were written much later). There are basically five different stories that take place in the same “world” and there‘s not enough time spent with the characters for me to be really drawn in. I‘ll have to see how this book fits into Asimov‘s scheme.

Heideschrampf So which would you recommend startung with then? 6y
LauraJ @Heideschrampf I'm not sure yet. I'll let you know when I finish. 6y
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LauraJ
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Audiobooking it so we can celebrate Lola Petunia‘s 13th birthday with our traditional rotisserie chicken. It‘s even funnier hearing the narrator say #wienis repeatedly. #pugsoflitsy

rretzler Happy Birthday to Lola Petunia! You guys are listening to a great book! 6y
LeahBergen Aww! Happy Bday to her! 🍗 6y
Leftcoastzen Awwww,Happy Birthday!🐔 6y
xxjenadanxx Happy Birthday Lola Petunia!! 6y
HeathHof Yayyy! Happy Birthday Lola Petunia! 6y
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LauraJ
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Am I the only one who giggles every time they hear the name WIENIS? This chapter has me in hysterics. #nevergrowup

LeahBergen 😆😆 6y
CoverToCoverGirl I wonder why that name isn‘t trending?? 😳😂😂 6y
LauraJ @CoverToCoverGirl maybe if I make it a hashtag - #wienis 6y
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teainthelibrary I‘ve been reading this too! It‘s so good!! 6y
Ddzmini 🤣🤣🤣🙌🏽 6y
LauraJ @teainthelibrary Are you reading the whole series? 6y
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LauraJ
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Drinking my $5 cold brew and reading while waiting for a haircut at the only place in my neighborhood that charges less than $100. Fingers crossed that I don‘t end up with a mullet.

Heideschrampf I love these editions! 6y
LauraJ @Heideschrampf Me too. Though I‘m not sure why it doesn‘t include Forward the Foundation. 6y
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Andrew65
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Time for another classic Science Fiction fix, with the first published book in the Foundation series - this one was published in 1951! Pretty sure I read this around 25 - 30 years ago.

rretzler Love this book and series! I‘ve read it multiple times over the years and it never gets old for me. Asimov has been one of my favorite authors for many,many years! Happy reading! 6y
Andrew65 @rretzler Thanks. He was a favourite of mine many years ago and the books are still very high quality (this is my third in recent months). 6y
ScientistSam Asimov is great! 6y
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Andrew65 @ScientistSam Totally agree! 👍 6y
Leniverse I just read this one, and thought it suffered too much from a bad and obvious case of the 1950s. But I have the next two and I'm looking forward to them. 6y
rwmg A great series. 6y
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teainthelibrary
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I‘m very happy I start late in the morning - nothing is better than a cup of coffee and a good book in bed 😊 come join us on reddit (r/bookclub) this month! We‘re reading this fantastic and seminal classic by Asimov!

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danibel
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Leniverse
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I know that all SFF writers write from their own situation in time and place, but they speculate on social structures as well as technology. And it's a bit disappointing to see that tens of thousands of years from now humanity has a social structure where men work and women are simply classified as wives. (And they're not using the metric system either!)

tealwish I am reading Asimov for the first time now and thinking the same thing. He is an imaginative author who speculates on the giant leaps of technology in the future but can't see a world where men and women are equal or where social norms evolve at all. 6y
Leniverse @tealwish I might need to read some rampant feminist sci-fi from the 70s after this, as an antidote. 😆 6y
tealwish @Leniverse Good plan!! I may have to do the same! 6y
twohectobooks Foundation is pretty early Asimov and I noticed the lack of women even when I read it as a non-woke teen (there is literally only one named female character which is a bit role and she is the worst). Fortunately he does better in the sequels and some of his other work. 6y
Leniverse @twohectobooks I'll grit my teeth and bear it then. 😶 6y
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Leniverse
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rockpools Perfect! 6y
JennyM Enjoy guys! 6y
batsy Lovely 😍 6y
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Chrissyreadit Have fun!!! 6y
Mollyanna Enjoy your getaway!! 6y
readordierachel What a view! 6y
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Centique
Fundacion / Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Pickpick

The Empire is failing and a leading psycho historian knows the galaxy will fall into millennia of brutality and dark ages - so he sets up a scientific community (the Foundation) on the perimeter of human exploration to become the seeds for a new enlightened empire. This book is told in sections - each section a new epoch after the end of Empire - each with new characters facing a new crisis foretold by their progenitor ⬇️

Centique It‘s almost entirely about politics and tactics - a sci fi application of The Art of War perhaps! - a lot more talking than action, but I loved it! You‘re always at a point of tension in their history and there‘s always subterfuge at play. It lit my brain up and sparked lots of ideas. Very readable whereas I was expecting a dry classic. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 6y
Reggie I like it when you pick up an older book and it lights you on 🔥. Awesome sauce!! 6y
Centique @Reggie here‘s to oldies but goodies! 🥂😄 6y
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AthenaWins
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Pickpick

I say pick but mostly out of respect for Asimov and his legacy. The story was good, even if made almost entirely out of dialogue. In the entire book, however, there was one female character, and she was kind of a bitch. So... Yay cool story. But it's quite obvious this was written before women were seen as intellectual equals.

speljamr I do hope they do it justice in the planned TV series. Maybe they can update those outdated concepts to match today. But I cringe sometimes when I read stuff in older sci-fi books. 6y
AthenaWins @speljamr I'm excited for a series. I'm hoping a few of the characters can undergo some serious updating, even gender swapping. Otherwise I'm not watching. Lol. The story itself is interesting, and I I love what the underlying message is. It is certainly a product of its times. 6y
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AthenaWins
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I'm still learning how to use Litsy. I followed a ton of suggested members last night and a lot of you followed me back. Thank you! I decided to join Litsy so that ideas and thoughts could be shared regarding the books we love. Here's a little bit about me.
1. Sci-fi
2. Claustrophobia (not so much small spaces as low spaces)
3. Veterinarian
4. 70°
5. Hey!
And thanks @howjessreads

Libby1 I wanted to be a vet, too! Too bad that I turned out to be squeamish. 🤢 6y
OrangeMooseReads 😱 small spaces. Cannot handle any kind of small or tight space. 6y
TheSpineView 70 degrees! I have forgotten what that feels like. 6y
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AthenaWins @TheSpineView lol. Yeah it's nice to be in Louisiana in the winter. Not so much summer though. 6y
Crazeedi Welcome so glad you are here! It is a wonderful community 6y
RadicalReader @AthenaWins had you became a veterinarian like you wanted to be as a child? 6y
AthenaWins @RadicalReader No. Lol. I'm a bookseller and aspiring writer. 6y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Another cool cover. My husband got this book from his aunt waaaaaaaaaaaay back in the day at which time it cost $2.50.

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Brooke_H
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Bailedbailed

I‘m not going to finish this. I just don‘t care about all these dudes and their galactic power struggles. I know that this book was first published in 1951, and I have to look at it through the messed-up backward lens of time, but I don‘t have an interest in a world set 40,000 years in the future where the women are still the unnamed secretaries to the men who are running the universe.

zembla Yikes, that does sound bleak. Life is too short to read stuff like that unless you're treating it as a primary source for research, imo. 6y
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Lynnsoprano
Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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@Moray_Reads congratulations on this amazing milestone! And thanks for the giveaway. My choice is the tagged book. My husband urged me to read it shortly after we got married. I‘d never read any sci-fi, or anything remotely like this. It taught me that I could and should read outside my comfort zone. Litsy has reinforced that idea. There are a lot of things on my TBR that I would not have considered without all of you. #bookschangelivesgiveaway

Moray_Reads I love discovering new genres and opening up new worlds (literally!). Litsy is the best, or worst, for leading you to new things. I'm pretty sure this giveaway is going to make my tbr explode! Thanks for entering ❤️ 6y
Lynnsoprano @Moray_Reads It‘s really been like going down the rabbit hole😂 6y
Moray_Reads @Lynnsoprano I used to be far more fantasy than sci-fi but I seem to have shifted over the last couple of years 6y
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razzzat
Fundacion / Foundation | Isaac Asimov
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Pickpick

I am traveling to my hometown for the festival. My train is having a halt and I just completed this book in middle of the night.
Here are some of my thoughts on this.
Liked it. The narrative has many timeskips. Each generation of "The Foundation" faces diffe
rent crisis and each generation handles it differently. From pseudo religion to trade control. Definitely reading the next one.