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Asimov Omnibus by Isaac Asimov 18 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Isaac Asimov
SKU: PLD24400
Barcode: 9789224686566
Publisher: Harper Voyager
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Titles in This Set:
The Martian Way
Living Space
The Bicentennial Man
Mother Earth
Nightfall
Ring Around the Sun
Prelude to Foundation
Foundation and Earth
Foundation’s Edge
Foundation
Second Foundation
Foundation and Empire
I, Robot
The Robots of Dawn
The Naked Sun
The Rest of the Robots
The Caves of Steel
Robots and Empire

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Dive into the expansive universe of Isaac Asimov with this comprehensive 18-book collection, featuring his iconic Foundation series, Robot series, and a selection of captivating short stories. This set brings together Asimov's visionary tales that explore galactic empires, artificial intelligence, and the complexities of humanity's future, making it a must-have for science fiction enthusiasts. Spanning from epic space operas to thought-provoking narratives, the books offer a mix of adventure, philosophy, and speculative wonder, suitable for readers aged 14 and up who enjoy intellectual storytelling. As a complete series collection, it highlights Asimov's mastery in blending science with fiction, providing endless hours of engaging reading that challenges the mind and sparks imagination. Whether you're building your sci-fi library or seeking a gift for a fellow fan, this paperback edition delivers exceptional value and timeless appeal.

What This Collection Covers:
This Isaac Asimov collection delves into profound themes that define classic science fiction, including the rise and fall of galactic civilizations in the Foundation series, where psychohistory and political intrigue shape the destiny of humanity across millennia. The Robot series introduces groundbreaking concepts of artificial intelligence, exploring ethical dilemmas, robot psychology, and human-robot interactions through stories that question what it means to be alive. Meanwhile, the short story selections offer concise yet powerful explorations of isolation, technology's impact, and existential threats, like the eerie tale of "Nightfall" depicting a planet's descent into darkness. Experience-led progression across the books builds a cohesive narrative arc, from foundational world-building in the series to standalone insights in the shorts, helping readers grasp the evolution of sci-fi tropes. This set is perfect for immersive binge reading, as it connects characters and ideas seamlessly, fostering a deeper appreciation for Asimov's foresight into real-world issues like AI ethics and societal collapse, all while delivering thrilling plots that keep you turning pages.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Martian Way: This short story examines human adaptation on Mars, focusing on resourcefulness and interplanetary conflict, delivering a compact tale of survival and ingenuity that showcases Asimov's early prowess in hard science fiction.

Living Space: Asimov explores overpopulation and alternate dimensions in this narrative, where characters navigate ethical boundaries to expand living areas, offering a thoughtful look at future societal challenges through inventive plotting.

The Bicentennial Man: A poignant robot's quest for humanity unfolds, touching on themes of identity and rights, as the story builds to an emotional climax that highlights Asimov's skill in blending technology with deep human emotions.

Mother Earth: This tale delves into Earth's dominance and colonial tensions, presenting a gripping interstellar drama that critiques imperialism through engaging characters and Asimov's signature logical twists.

Nightfall: A civilization faces darkness for the first time, leading to chaos, in this classic story that masterfully builds suspense around psychological and astronomical elements, emphasizing the fragility of society.

Ring Around the Sun: Involving parallel worlds and scientific discovery, this short story weaves mystery and adventure, illustrating Asimov's talent for accessible yet profound scientific concepts in a fast-paced format.

Prelude to Foundation: Set in the early days of the Foundation universe, it follows Hari Seldon’s origins, exploring predictive science and empire's decline through intricate plotting and intellectual depth.

Foundation and Earth: This sequel expands the series with a quest across planets, uncovering secrets of human origins, blending adventure with philosophical inquiries into evolution and destiny.

Foundation’s Edge: Political maneuvers and galactic searches drive this installment, where characters confront hidden forces, delivering a compelling mix of intrigue and speculative ideas.

Foundation: The original entry introduces psychohistory and the fall of civilization, crafting a foundational epic that sets the stage for the entire series with its grand scale and innovative concepts.

Second Foundation: Mysteries of a secret group unfold, resolving series arcs with clever twists and character-driven revelations that highlight Asimov's narrative mastery.

Foundation and Empire: A clash between empire and rebels escalates, featuring dynamic battles and strategic depth that make

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