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# Epic sci-fi saga Galactic empire setting Iconic robot protagonist HarperVoyager The Complete Robot

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> 🤖 Unlock the future of storytelling with HarperVoyager’s iconic robot saga!

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## Key Features

- • **Compact & Collectible:** Lightweight and easy to carry, this book fits seamlessly into your busy, on-the-go lifestyle.
- • **Critically Acclaimed Classic:** 4.7-star rating from 852 readers proves its timeless appeal and intellectual depth.
- • **Top-Ranked Galactic Adventure:** Ranked #24 in Galactic Empire Science Fiction—join the elite community of space opera fans.
- • **Dive into a Sci-Fi Masterpiece:** Experience Asimov’s legendary Foundation/Empire series, a must-read for visionary minds.
- • **Perfect Blend of Science & Story:** Hard science fiction meets gripping narrative—ideal for professionals craving smart entertainment.

## Overview

HarperVoyager The Complete Robot is a critically acclaimed collection of Isaac Asimov’s foundational sci-fi stories, ranked among the top Galactic Empire and Hard Science Fiction books. Lightweight and highly rated, it’s a must-have for professionals seeking intellectually stimulating and immersive space opera adventures.

## Description

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Review: I am a huge Asimov fan - I will never forgive him (and Heinlein as well) for dying on me. I have read the original Foundation Trilogy, and I re-read after it had expanded to six books. After he died, I was researching his writings and came across a memo that he had written that outlined his entire Foundation/Empire series. I was surprised to find out that not only had the Foundation series expanded to 7 books, but that it was merely a subset (the last of three in the entire series) to this greater series. I am going to the trouble of writing this, and listing the 13 books here, to share this knowledge with other rabid Asimov fans. Here is the entire list: 1 The Complete Robot (1982) [and/or I, Robot (1950)] 2 Caves of Steel (1954) This is the first of my robot novels. 3 The Naked Sun (1957) The second robot novel. 4 The Robots of Dawn (1983) The third robot novel. 5 Robots and Empire (1985) The fourth robot novel. 6 The Currents of Space (1952) This is the first of my [Galactic] Empire novels. 7 The Stars, Like Dust (1951) The second [Galactic] Empire novel. 8 Pebble in the Sky (1950) The third [Galactic] Empire novel and my first novel. 9 Prelude to Foundation (1988) This is the first Foundation novel. 10 Forward the Foundation (1993) This is the second Foundation novel. 11 Foundation (1951) This is now the third Foundation novel but most of the world knows this book as the first book of the original Foundation Trilogy. Actually, it began as a collection of four short stories, originally published between 1942 and 1944, plus an introductory section written for the book in 1949. 12 Foundation and Empire (1952) This is the fourth Foundation novel, made from two short stories, originally published in 1945. 13 Second Foundation (1953) This is the fifth Foundation novel, made from two short stories, originally published in 1948 and 1949. 14 Foundation's Edge (1982) This is the sixth Foundation novel. 15 Foundation and Earth (1986) This is the seventh Foundation novel. I have finished the first book, and am currently on the 4th of the Robot novels (#5 on the list). I have been amazed so far at how much the Robot novels, which I had not previously read in completion, add to the story of Foundation and Empire. Re the book reviewed here, "Complete Robot", Asimov comments that either it or the 1950 "I, Robot" is acceptable, but "Complete Robot" is way better - it really *is* complete. It is a huge book, and contains *all* his Robot short stories and novellas. You don't necessarily have to read *every* story for Foundation & Empire background, but of course you will, if you are an Asimov lover like me :)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,912 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Galactic Empire Science Fiction #9 in Hard Science Fiction #15 in Space Operas |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (852) |
| Dimensions  | 12.8 x 2.1 x 19.8 cm |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 0008277818 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0008277819 |
| Item weight  | 294 g |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 624 pages |
| Publication date  | 17 May 2018 |
| Publisher  | HarperVoyager |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by U***P on 15 July 2016*

Thanks to Book Depository, the book arrives on time which it is scheduled, and in perfect condition as described on Amazon. Thanks!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***E on 26 March 2013*

I am a huge Asimov fan - I will never forgive him (and Heinlein as well) for dying on me. I have read the original Foundation Trilogy, and I re-read after it had expanded to six books. After he died, I was researching his writings and came across a memo that he had written that outlined his entire Foundation/Empire series. I was surprised to find out that not only had the Foundation series expanded to 7 books, but that it was merely a subset (the last of three in the entire series) to this greater series. I am going to the trouble of writing this, and listing the 13 books here, to share this knowledge with other rabid Asimov fans. Here is the entire list: 1 The Complete Robot (1982) [and/or I, Robot (1950)] 2 Caves of Steel (1954) This is the first of my robot novels. 3 The Naked Sun (1957) The second robot novel. 4 The Robots of Dawn (1983) The third robot novel. 5 Robots and Empire (1985) The fourth robot novel. 6 The Currents of Space (1952) This is the first of my [Galactic] Empire novels. 7 The Stars, Like Dust (1951) The second [Galactic] Empire novel. 8 Pebble in the Sky (1950) The third [Galactic] Empire novel and my first novel. 9 Prelude to Foundation (1988) This is the first Foundation novel. 10 Forward the Foundation (1993) This is the second Foundation novel. 11 Foundation (1951) This is now the third Foundation novel but most of the world knows this book as the first book of the original Foundation Trilogy. Actually, it began as a collection of four short stories, originally published between 1942 and 1944, plus an introductory section written for the book in 1949. 12 Foundation and Empire (1952) This is the fourth Foundation novel, made from two short stories, originally published in 1945. 13 Second Foundation (1953) This is the fifth Foundation novel, made from two short stories, originally published in 1948 and 1949. 14 Foundation's Edge (1982) This is the sixth Foundation novel. 15 Foundation and Earth (1986) This is the seventh Foundation novel. I have finished the first book, and am currently on the 4th of the Robot novels (#5 on the list). I have been amazed so far at how much the Robot novels, which I had not previously read in completion, add to the story of Foundation and Empire. Re the book reviewed here, "Complete Robot", Asimov comments that either it or the 1950 "I, Robot" is acceptable, but "Complete Robot" is way better - it really *is* complete. It is a huge book, and contains *all* his Robot short stories and novellas. You don't necessarily have to read *every* story for Foundation & Empire background, but of course you will, if you are an Asimov lover like me :)

### ⭐⭐ Review
*by J***I on 2 June 2023*

I guess I was expecting more. Don't know why. The introduction put me off as he gives himself a pat on the head claiming his greatness.. so I was curious..maybe asimov really is like some lord of sf. I stopped reading after a few stories.. I get the idea but it's little more than mental masturbation.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Complete Robot [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2018] ISAAC ASIMOV
- ROBOTS & EMPIRE PB
- The Caves of Steel (The Robot Series)

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