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STARS LIKE DUST (Mass Market Paperback)

de Isaac Asimov (Author)
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A very good story, but not Foundation, Déc 16 2003
Par Steven M. Balke Jr. (Ypsilanti, MI USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This series is not as good as the Robot series or the Foundation series (probably why it is not in print and the other two are), but it certainly is a good story and a must fof the person who wishes to read the entire Asimov saga from begining to end. Find this book wherever you can and give it a read.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Classic SF, Janv. 27 2002
Par Paul E. Harrison (Stuart, FL) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"The Stars, Like Dust" is either the first or second novel, chronologically, in Asimov's Empire Series, depending on whether you believe the consensus (first) or Asimov's Author's Note in Prelude to Foundation (second). Nonetheless, it probably doesn't matter a great deal, the other contender "The Currents of Space" has Trantor as just another would-be empire, and this novel doesn't see any need to bring Trantor into the story. In all other respects too, there's little to connect either book, no common characters, political forces, no anything, beyond a shared past where Earth is radioactive. So read either book in any order you wish. In case it hasn't been hammered in yet, the Empire books form the middle of Asimov's Robots-Empire-Foundation universe timeline.

Beyond that, this is a nice piece of SF that George Lucas wouldn't have trouble making a film around. It's the old story - Boy loses father in confusing circumstances, boy goes to take what is rightfully his and possibly avenge his father's murder at the same time, boy is being chased by mysterious murderous groups, boy meets girl, boy and girl hate each other, boy and girl fall in love... well, ok, it's not the old story, it's half a dozen old stories in one, but it's a good thriller and mystery with enough twists and turns to please anyone.

It's also mercifully short, the characters are fleshed out in a most unasimovian way, and the science is there but not stupifyingly overbearing. My edition includes an apology at the end from the master about his assumption that a lifeless planet would have an oxygen-rich CO2-free atmosphere, and while I know roughly which part of the book is being refered to, it wasn't a big deal.

In all, I think I prefered The Currents of Space, but there's no reason to read one in favour of the other rather than read both. If you can find a copy, and you're after some intelligent light entertainment, you could do worse than read this.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Not too bad, but not Asimov's best, Avril 30 2001
Par G. Swift "97jedi" (Southwestern Missouri) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As the first Empire novel, this introduces us to the state of the colonized galaxy far in the future, after the events of the Robot novels have played themselves out.

The Earth is a radioactive cauldron, inhabited only in carefully chosen locales. A student near to graduating is suddenly thrust into danger as a bomb is discoverd in his closet. It becomes clear that it must have been placed by the same faction that arranged for the death of his father, a prominent political figure.

This young man is thus forced to flee Earth and seek assistance from a contemporary of his father, one who may be able to offer him asylum from his pursuers. Of course, though, Asimov makes sure that things in life are never easy, as we can all relate. Refused assistance, he must flee still further, with the skein becoming more tangled as the chase proceeds.

Eventually, he deduces the murderer's identity, and a confrontation must follow. The result helps set the stage for a human Galactic Empire, begun in Robots and Empire, in which the source of Earth's radioactive nature was initiated, paving the way for galactic colonization, and in fact forcing humans to leave Earth as it became more uninhabitable. It is interesting that Asimov was able to incorporate all three of his epic series into a single long narrative of future history.

As the first Empire novel, this book is nevertheless not the most necessary for continuity of the storyline, but it is still worth the read.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The least of the Empire novels
It is really an enormous tragedy that so many of Isaac Asimov's greatest Science Fiction works remain out of print. The three 'Empire' novels by Asimov are a great example. Read more
Publié le Mai 31 2000 par Peter Dykhuis

3.0étoiles sur 5 It is a good book, considering it's from 1951.
Asimov himself was dissatisfied with this because of a subplot the editor made him tack on the end, but I still found it overall amusing and entertaining. Read more
Publié le Juil 7 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Asimov's Least Favorite Book Is Still A Good Read
this was asimov's least favorite book, however I think it is a good novel. I don't like the extra plot adout the secret document and it dosn't fit the story but this one detail... Read more
Publié le Janv. 23 1999 par kwolff@chorus.net

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