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Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow)
Robot Dreams - Remembering Tomorrow
Author: Isaac Asimov
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780441731541
ISBN-10: 0441731546
Publication Date: 6/1/1990
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 50 ratings
Publisher: Ace Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

Judyh avatar reviewed Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow) on + 228 more book reviews
It's Asimov -- what else is there to say? This is a collection of his short stories. The title story was an award winner.
reviewed Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow) on + 588 more book reviews
very good
reviewed Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow) on + 99 more book reviews
A collection of classic stories. Should not be missed.
reviewed Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow) on
this is a good book i was looking for something a little shorter though but still one of the good asimov books
wallja99 avatar reviewed Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow) on + 56 more book reviews
There is no way to give this series enough stars. I am so glad that I found it. The type may get redundant in his rehashing things you already know from the first few books but very much wroth the read.
reviewed Robot Dreams (Remembering Tomorrow) on + 4 more book reviews
There are some classic Asimov stories in this book not included in other anthologies, but I would suggest looking up what stories are in here to make sure you don't have them already. That's happened to me because I've been attempting to collect all Asimov's short stories.
If you're relatively new to Asimov (which must be a very small category of readers) this is a good taste of his short stories, and you can start here without worrying about order of books or anything His robot stories are concise, creative, and intellectual without being boring. A rare thing, and one of the first writers who was sympathetic to robots around humans. Please try it!