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During the whole Foundation series, one man has always had his hand in the development of a galaxy. Merely hinted at in previous books, visited off and on for historical background - finally here delved into as deep as one can go - the demystified Hari Seldon. This follows about 40 years of his life, and traces his progress in the development of Psychohistory - the pseudo-mathematical science that would one day save the galaxy.
If you have read the Foundation series, either in it's entirety or just pieces, this is a must read. It also (if memory serves) is the last book Asimov wrote before his death - the final pages describing Hari Seldon's final moments of life mirroring his own. A truly beautiful read.
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So this is going to be more of a review of the series as a whole than a single book.
Issac Asimov's Foundation series is a epic scifi series based in the far future galactic empire more than 20,000 yrs in the future. A time when Earth has long faded into myth and legend
LIke most good scifi, its not so much about the scifi as it is about the story of the rise and fall of civilization. This series is written in a way that is generally easy to follow without alot of complication and each book is set up in parts from 4-5 parts each and each part launches you 10 + yrs into the future.
Not so much a character as narrative driven story it focuses on the ideas of large crowds behavior can be predicted via laws of mathematics based on the main character Hari Seldon ficitonal science pyshochistory.
In alot of ways the books are quite dated in references to both technology, and social norms and ideas such as gender roles can come across as biased or stereotypes so it may not be good for everyone but for me I love the big ideas of this scifi, the epic scope and ideas that what is fact can fade to legend and myth over time.
Overall Foundation is in this reviewers opinion an awesome read as a whole series, only loses some points due to the dated nature of some of the references.
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I dragged myself to finish this book, having liked so much the previous ones. It is too long, too boring. At least it's divided into shorter stories. This made me hold back into reading Foundation for the near future :-( http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/links/cool_sci_fi.html#asimov-suggested-reading-order
3.5 really.
Started strong. Ending felt abrupt. Like he got bored and said ab bas ho gaya.
J'ai préféré ce volume à Prélude à Fondation mais ils partagent tous les deux la même faiblesse dans l'écriture et le rythme. Cependant j'ai trouvé que celui ci était beaucoup plus intéressant dans ce qu'il développait sur les origines de la psycho histoire et sur un Hari Sheldon beaucoup plus mature bien qu'un peu constamment mou et abattu. La fin rattrape à nouveau beaucoup une première partie assez faible.
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