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The Stars, Like Dust [Hardcover]

Isaac Asimov (Author)
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November 25, 2008

Biron Farrell was young and naïve, but he was growing up fast. A radiation bomb planted in his dorm room changed him from an innocent student at the University of Earth to a marked man, fleeing desperately from an unknown assassin.

He soon discovers that, many light-years away, his father, the highly respected Rancher of Widemos, has been murdered. Stunned, grief-stricken, and outraged, Biron is determined to uncover the reasons behind his father’s death, and becomes entangled in an intricate saga of rebellion, political intrigue, and espionage.

The mystery takes him deep into space where he finds himself in a relentless struggle with the power-mad despots of Tyrann. Now it is not just a case of life or death for Biron, but a question of freedom for the galaxy….


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“Science fiction on the larger scale is Isaac Asimov’s specialty. The scene of his new book, a rousing adventure story of the remote future, is the Galaxy, which, with its hundreds of inhabited planets has been taken over by a dictatorial race called, appropriately enough, the Tyranni. A small group of rebels wage a determined battle against the dictators, giving Mr. Asimov plenty of opportunities to plot those involved and subtle twists for which he is known.… Its clear writing and excellent suspense make this book a welcome addition to the science fiction lists.”
--The New York Times

“This little novel will transport you back to a simpler time, when storylines we are jaded towards today were fresh and intoxicating, and that gosh-wow! sense of wonder covered science fiction like a layer of fine, gold dust.”
--SFReviews.net

About the Author

Born in Russia, Isaac Asimov lived in Boston and in New York City most of his life. He died in 1992 at the age of 72.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; First Edition edition (November 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765319144
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765319142
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #974,547 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Classic SF January 27, 2002
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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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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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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. All three books are wonderfully written and fill the gap between The Robot novels and the Foundation series beautifully. These novels are also a glimpse at the state of science in the fifties. If you are an Asimov fan and see any of the Empire novels available for loan or purchase please do so. You will not be sorry. To clear up some confusion on the part of another reviewer the reason these novels are called `Empire' novels is because they take place just before the Empire began, during its infancy and at its peak. Very much fun indeed.
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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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Terrific Space Adventure
A young man is forced to leave his university on earth to seek out the mystery and truth of his father's execution and traverse the web of interstellar politics and personal... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Steven Keig
RIDICULOUS PRICE!
WTF! This book is 59 years old! The Author, who is a master, has been dead for 18 years. The book cost about $2.50 to make and they are selling it for $9.99. Read more
Published 17 months ago by SA
Fantastic book
The book is a collection of essays - sound boring? Well it's anything but, and all thanks to the informative and entertaining style of Dr Asimov. Read more
Published 18 months ago by M. R. N. NEWTON-HOWES
As Tightly Wound as a Hyperspace Jump
Perhaps the first thing to notice about Isaac Asimov's _The Stars, Like Dust_ (as _Tyrann_, _Galaxy_, 1951; 1951) are the chapter titles. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Paul Camp
Blech
Ah boy. Man, Asimov disappointed me a bit with this book. Fortunately it was short enough to where I could make it through without throwing in the towel. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Steven
Scifi literature, Asimov, Robert Series
Very pleased to have this novel. Excellent seller. Most accomodating. Will buy again.
Published 20 months ago by Mary A. Stokes
Not at all like I remember
I read this novel in my early teens, when I was devouring much of what is now called classic SF. Either I found it more exciting when I was a kid, or my memory is failing me. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Bryan
sci-fi classic, but disappointing
I enjoy old, classic SF novels occasionally, but this Asimov novel about the search for the empire's rebellion world did disappoint me. Read more
Published on May 19, 2010 by Mark
Wish I could have read it, but VERY enjoyable
This is the first of what will most likely be a LONG line of audio books I will check out from the library to listen to during the long commutes to and from work. Read more
Published on April 9, 2010 by Actor, Dancer, Techie
Asimov is at it again! Excellent!
Asimov is at it again! Within seconds the main character narrowly escapes death and is thrown into a whirlwind of political intrigue among the stars.
Published on February 3, 2010 by Peter Parker Jones
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