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Psychohistorical Crisis
Psychohistorical Crisis
Author: Donald Kingsbury
A loving homage to Asimov, and dialogue with him -- a triumph of galactic-scaled SF that is destined to be recognized as a classic in its own right — Eron Osa had faced the ultimate penalty. Not death, but the removal of his fam. Without the augmentation of his brain by his electronic familiar, he can barely function amidst the bewildering comple...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312861025
ISBN-10: 0312861028
Publication Date: 12/7/2001
Pages: 512
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2.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I have not been a Kingsbury fan in the past, but this book blew me away. It is not a sequel to Asimov's Foundation series; rather, it is a successor to it done Kingsbury's way and it is a remarkable success. Richly drawn characters, a well-paced plot, a narrative full of wit, and technically interesting details all add up to make this a fascinating read that begs to be re-read often. The Good Doctor would have been proud.


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