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Cathy C said:Don't forget, too, that Asimov wrote a wonderful pair of short mystery series, the "Tales of the Black Widowers" and "Union Club Mysteries". They're collections of stories that appeared in Ellery Queen magazine. They are AMAZING for their ability to take mundane events and turn them on their head. All of the facts are laid out and I struggle with each one to see the very obvious answer (once explained.)
I liked the whole Foundation series, but haven't seen the Prologue. Is that the new one published after his death?
Cathy
Only Asimov can make a penguin fly!
I'm halfway through the first book in the trilogy and things are starting to pick up again. It's pretty good. If you liked I, Robot and the robot novels, you'd probably like Caliban. I'll have to get back to you on the rest of the trilogy. And just to warn you... it may be quite a while before I get the rest of them read. Then again, if Caliban ends up being really good, I may jump right into the next in the trilogy. I'm feeling an itch lately for non-fiction.Ell said:Mort, thanks for the Wikipedia link. What do you think of the Caliban Trilogy?