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IVFearless
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To clarify, I was bemoaning the fact that there were only 5 novels in the Foundation series. I would have liked a book between Second Foundation and Foundation's Edge. I have read Asimov's fiction extensively and am not pretentious enough to read his non-fiction. | ||
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IVFearless
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On July 26 2011 05:24 Divinek wrote: Dude there was 7 books in the foundation series not five. The original trilogy then two prequels and two later novels I don't consider Foundation and Earth part of the series (though that might be snobbery on my part) and Forward the Foundation does count and I had forgotten it. ![]() More then six books ![]() | ||
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On July 25 2011 12:45 SaRrAceN wrote: 90% chance that the email is a prelude to a 419 scam. It has that familiar scent. Yep. Down the line they'd have some "accident" / emergency that would require you sending them money, via Western Union / Moneygram of course. Don't respond. | ||
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On July 26 2011 07:50 IVFearless wrote: I don't consider Foundation and Earth part of the series (though that might be snobbery on my part) and Forward the Foundation does count and I had forgotten it. ![]() More then six books ![]() Well, if you include the books he wrote in the 80s, it includes the robot books and from there spans the story over the foundation series back to R Daneel Olivaw (if i remember the name correctly). I found it interesting to see how Asimov managed to connect his different series into a single, connected series spanning millenia. While the Foundation series is still the most "epic" part of that series, all his books are still very interesting to read. | ||
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