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I’m currently rebuilding the website as the old one got totally messed up when i was playing around with things (no idea what happened).

So i thought that while it was a total clusterfuck mess of SQL, i would take the opportunity to give it a whole new life and everything.

So if you go clicking on things you might find that very strange things happen. Don’t moan, i know a lot of things are broken, i’m working on it, it takes time.

I’ve got tons of old posts and pages from three websites that i’m working through and will be gradually posting all the stuff i want to keep on here while fixing all the broken things as i go through, one post, one page, at a time.

On top of doing all that, i will, of course, be continuing to add more new content and my latest posts will always appear directly below.

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Pebble in the Sky — Isaac Asimov

Pebble in the Sky -- Isaac AsimovThe third and last of the Empire novels and finally we get to Trantor as a galactic empire.

This time we’re back on the radio-active Earth sometime in the far flung future.

Earthers are still despised throughout the galaxy but one group of Earthers have a plan to sort all the rest of the galaxy out and finally put them in their place.

But an archeologist arrives on Earth with a few weeks to kill before the rest of his team turn up and goes off to see the sights.   On his travels he stumbles into the plot and all kinds of troubles erupt.

Another good story from Isaac, but once again, i’m left wondering how Homo sapiens are ever going to achieve any of this galactic stuff when all we can think to do is to fuck each other over at every opportunity.

And so all that’s left now is to dive into the Foundation books, beginning with Prelude to Foundation.

Bring it on…

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The Currents of Space — Isaac Asimov

The Currents of Space -- Isaac AsimovThe second of three novels that bridge from the robot stories into the Foundation stories. This one has the early days of Trantor as a fledgling galactic empire.

This story concerns a planet, Florina, that is being held in slavery to farm a fibre known as kyrt.   Kyrt cannot be grown on any other planet, even when the soil and lighting is matched, and so Sark, the slaver planet, is the sole supplier of this super fibre to the rest of the galaxy.

One day, a scientist, working for Trantor, discovers that Florina is going to be destroyed, but the scientist vanishes before anyone finds out.   Thus begins the search by Trantor, Sark and others to find this scientist.

Meanwhile the scientist has had his brain wiped with a psychic probe and is being forced to work as a slave on Florina, but his memories are slowly returning.

A really fun search, chase, escape, run away and back again, ensues.

Will all be revealed before the end?

Another brilliant piece of writing by Isaac.

Next up is Pebble in the Sky.

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The Stars, Like Dust — Isaac Asimov

The Stars, Like Dust -- Isaac AsimovThe first of three novels that bridge from the robot stories into the Foundation stories, although i’m not quite sure how it fits in with either.   There’s no robots or any mention of Trantor.

But it’s set somewhere in the galaxy during the appropriate time frame, so we’ll just go along with it and enjoy a good little story.

I think this shows a time after the diaspora of the settlers throughout the galaxy when various planets start to take control and dominion over their little corners, and start bullying and being generally nasty to the planets they control.   Nothing much changes with Homo sapiens, always wanting dominion over others just for the sake of it.

This is a good little story about one of those little empires in their tiny little corner of somewhere in space.

Next up is The Currents of Space.

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Robots and Empire — Isaac Asimov

Robots and Empire -- Isaac AsimovElijah has been dead for many decades, but Gladia, Daneel and Giskard are still going strong, as is Earth and its second galactic-diaspora, settling any empty planets that are suitable.

On Aurora, Hans Fastolf has just died leaving a vacuum that Kelden Amadiro is eager to fill, in order to enable him to take his ultimate revenge upon Earth and the Settlers.

Daneel and Giskard know that something is planned, but have no idea what it is.

Meanwhile, on Solaria, all the humans have disappeared and been replaced by overseer robots who only recognise people with Solarian accents as human — under the three laws.   This leads Daneel to creating the Zeroth law in order to save humanity.

And there’s lots more besides.

Another super well written sci-fi novel from one of the masters of the genre.

Next up in Robots and Foundation will be The Stars, Like Dust.

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The Robots of Dawn — Isaac Asimov

The Robots of Dawn -- Isaac AsimovOur favourite detective duo, Daneel and Elijah, are back at it.

This time it’s off to the planet Aurora, where there’s a murder to solve: the murder of a humanoid robot.

Into the mix we have a second robot, Giskard, who isn’t all he seems to be.

And unlike Elijah’s trip to Solaria, on Aurora he is going to have to go outside a lot: scary!!!

Adding to the pressure of the investigation on Elijah is that Earth will only be given Spacer help in moving out to new planets if he solves it in the short time he has.   If he doesn’t his life on Earth will be ruined because Earth is expecting him to get it the help it desperately needs.

A really enjoyable cast of characters, including a couple of old friends, one from Spacetown and one from Solaria.

Really well written and totally enjoyable all the way through.

Next up is Robots and Empire

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Mirror Image — Isaac Asimov

Mirror Image -- Isaac AsimovThis is in the collections, The Complete Robot and Robot Visions.

Daneel is passing near Earth when the spaceship he is on has a legal issue with two passengers, so he stops in at Elijah’s office to get some help resolving the situation.

Admittedly, you already know which mathematician is lying long before the big reveal, but you read it anyway just coz you want to see how Elijah comes to the same conclusion.

All in all, a nice little novella to bridge the gap between The Naked Sun and The Robots of Dawn.

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The Naked Sun — Isaac Asimov

The Naked Sun -- Isaac AsimovPlainclothesman Elijah Baley is called to Washington, where he’s told he’s being reassigned, reassigned to a murder investigation on a Spacer world known as Solaria.

The Spacers have asked for Elijah because Solaria, having no crime ever and therefore no police force, have no idea how to go about investigating a murder.

As he arrives on Solaria he is informed that his partner will be waiting for him, which turns out to be R. Daneel Olivaw.   And so our dynamic duo are thrown once again into searching for clues to solve the mystery.

Once again, there’s two really good aspects to this story, one being the murder investigation and the other being our exploration of Solarian society.

I have to admit, that being a devoted introvert i much prefer this society to the one in The Caves of Steel.   I think i could quite enjoy living on my own massive chunk of planet with countless robots to fulfil my every need.

Another page turner that just seemed to fly by.

Next up is Mirror Image.

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The Caves of Steel — Isaac Asimov

The Caves of Steel -- Isaac AsimovWe pick up many years after our last story.   The Spacers have forced an embassy on Earth, Spacetown, and an uneasy truce is in place until, one morning, someone murders a Spacer Ambassador.

And so one of New York’s finest, Plainclothesman Elijah Baley, is assigned to the case.   And then he finds out that his partner will be a Spacer Robot, R. Daneel Olivaw.

As the assignment progresses we are introduced to a dystopian New York of the future, which is just one of countless mega cities around the planet.

So there’s two really good things about this story, one is the dystopian future city life that we get to learn about and explore with our protagonists, and then there’s the assignment itself and the race against time to hand over the murderer to the all powerful Spacers.

Super enjoyable, a real page turner.

Next up is The Naked Sun.

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Mother Earth — Isaac Asimov

Mother Earth -- Isaac AsimovIt’s in the collection, The Early Asimov.   Don’t spend a lot of money on it because you should be able to find a copy of this novella on it’s own around the internet somewhere.

After all the robot stories, we skip forward many years until humans have colonised lots of far flung systems.

Earth is overcrowded and under resourced so many people are wanting to go to the new frontiers, but the frontier has banned all immigration and won’t accept any more people from Earth.

But someone on Earth has a plan, the “Pacific Project”.

Another good story.

Next up is The Caves of Steel

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Fiction

Prelude to Foundation -- Isaac Asimov With the rise of the machines on the horizon . . .
 
. . .me thinks it’s a good time to re-read Asimov.

Fiction

Four Seasons in Japan -- Nick Bradley The Cat and The City was excellent, let’s hope this is too.

Nonfiction

Why Work? -- Collection Yeah, why?

Nonfiction

More Zen.