Synopsis
What do you do with a drunken robot? You may not believe it, but robots have problems too. Just like humans. In these mind-spinning tales, Isaac Asimov brings us an astonishing and delightful vision of tomorrow filled with marvels and miracles-of computers in human form so incredibly real you cannot tell the man from the machine without a scorecard. Visit the movie site
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83% - 6 Review(s)
"I have read these short stories a number of times. Yet I always enjoy re-reading them." -- Jandy's Reading Room
"I consider I, Robot to be a good read, and a classic of SF, nothing more, and that is my opinion." -- Steven P. Ross, Basilisk Dreams Books
"The stories in I, Robot aren't necessarily Asimov's best. They're generally simple, sometimes stiff early works, charmingly boyish but not stylistically sophisticated." -- Tasha Robinson, Scifi.com
"This novel gave me a totally different perspective on science fiction." -- Lindsey Cohen, Babes in Space
"It’s terrific, it’s wonderful, and it remains one of the most enjoyable reading experiences Asimov ever provided." -- John H. Jenkins, Jenkins’ Spoiler-Laden Guide to Isaac Asimov
"The man will always be one of my personal heroes, and I'm sure I'll be re-reading this book and so many of his others, all the way to my deathbed." -- T. M. Wagner, SFReviews
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