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The Caves of Steel [Paperback]

Isaac Asimov
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surprising in a good way!, May 11 2009
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Nicolas Mantha Duffy (Montreal, Quebec Canada) - See all my reviews
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My expectations of this book :
Considering that it has been written in the early 1950's, lots of science fiction (flying cars and robots) with an "OK" story.

What this book really is:
Plausible science fiction (a lot of amazing ideas) and an incredible private eye novel with unexpected twists and lots of suspense at the end.

I loved it! (In my top 3)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, July 2 2004
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Stewart Teaze (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a real breakthru work. Written in the mid-fifties, it still stands up well. Very interesting main characters - Elijah and Daneel... it is a quick and fun read... of the hundreds of SciFi books I've read, I'd have to say that this is my favorite. The followup book The Naked Sun, is also top-notch work.
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4.0 out of 5 stars NOT HIS BEST WORK, Jun 24 2004
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Jeff Howard (South Dakota) - See all my reviews
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This is my second Asimov novel. I hope this is not his best work because it was somewhat lame as sci-fi and as a mystery. As a mystery, a third grader should be able to figure out "who done it" by the end of the first chapter. I was drawn to the book as sci-fi having no idea what to expect. I was attracted by a futuristic police detective being paired with a robot that looked like the man who was murdered.

You don't have to know much about police work to determine that Asimov knew nothing about police work. Apparently, he was under the impression that a police officer points a gun at someone and barks orders to get what he wants. There is no clear purpose or method to what Lije Baley is investigating. The science of today was clearly beyond Asimov's imagination of the 1950's. He's apocalyptic description of an overpopulated earth of 8 billion people was way off and his predictions of space exploration, colonization, and the state of robotics was way off.

But still, this was a compelling book and a good read. Though some of the logic was fuzzy and I would expect more from a robot, this book was entertaining and I will read the other robot novels.

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