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The Robots of Dawn [Mass Market Paperback]

Isaac Asimov
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)

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March 1, 1994
A millennium into the future two advances have altered the course of human history: the colonization of the Galaxy and the creation of the positronic brain. Isaac Asimov's Robot novels chronicle the unlikely partnership between a New York City detective and a humanoid robot who must learn to work together.

Detective Elijah Baiey is called to the Spacer world Aurora to solve a bizarre case of roboticide. The prime suspect is a gifted roboticist who had the means, the motive, and the opportunity to commit the crime. There's only one catch: Baley and his positronic partner, R. Daneel Olivaw, must prove the man innocent. For in a case of political intrigue and love between woman and robot gone tragically wrong, there's more at stake than simple justice. This time Baley's career, his life, and Earth's right to pioneer the Galaxy lie in the delicate balance. 

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A puzzling case of roboticide sends New York Detective Elijah Baley on an intense search for a murderer. Armed with his own instincts, his quirky logic, and the immutable Three Laws of Robotics, Baley is determined to solve the case. But can anything prepare a simple Earthman for the psychological complexities of a world where a beautiful woman can easily have fallen in love with an all-too-human robot...?

A LITERARY GUILD DUAL SELECTION --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Isaac Asimov began writing his Foundation series at the age of twenty-one, not realizing that it would one day be considered a cornerstone of science fiction. During his legendary career, Asimov penned over 470 books on subjects ranging from science to Shakespeare to history, though he was most loved for his award-winning science fiction sagas, which include the Robot, Empire, and Foundation series. Named "Grand Master of Science Fiction" by the Science Fiction Writers of America, Asimov entertained and educated readers of all ages for close to five decades. He died, at the age of seventy-two, in April 1992. William Dufris began his audio career doing radio plays, audiobooks, film/animation dubbing, and language tapes in London, where he lived for thirteen years. While there, he had the honor of sharing the microphone in a number of BBC Radio plays with Kathleen Turner, Sharon Gless, Stockard Channing, and Helena Bonham-Carter. These experiences led him to cofound two audio production companies: The Story Circle Ltd. and Mind's Eye Productions. He has also acted on stage and television in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. William is the original voice of Bob (and Farmer Pickles/Mr. Beasley/Mr. Sabatini) in the popular children's show Bob the Builder for the United States and Canada (Series 1-9). He produces, directs, acts and engineers for his audio theatre company, Rocky Coast Radio Theatre. He has been nominated nine times as a finalist for the APA's prestigious Audie Award and has garnered twenty-one Earphones Awards from AudioFile magazine, which also named him one of the Best Voices at the End of the Century, as well as one of the Best Voices of the Year in 2008 and 2009.
--This text refers to the MP3 CD edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra (March 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553299492
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553299496
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.2 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #79,409 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A must read for Asimov fans. Troll  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
I have read and reread all his books. anchoredlady  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
Asimov has given us a glimpse into the future in his stories about robots and their potential behaviors. Charles Ashbacher  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An essential link in Asimov's future history May 19, 2003
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was written much later than the original two robot novels, the three Empire novels, and the Foundation trilogy. It and the following book, ROBOTS AND EMPIRE, link the first two robot books with the Empire series and leads up to Foundation.

There are a couple of points easy to miss here. First, psychohistory is first suggested by Dr. Fastolfe, and then advanced by the two robots. Secondly, while there is a mystery involved here, the emphasis is on the future of space exploration and who is going to be in it. The original pioneers into space have become spoiled by their reliance on their robots and no longer have the spirit of adventure necessary to continue further exploration, and yet they are fearful of the idea of generally despised Earth people colonizing planets.

So much indeed is at stake here. For full enjoyment, I suggest reading first the Susan Calvin stories and also "The Bicentennial Man" which are in Asimov's THE COMPLETE ROBOT, and then THE CAVES OF STEEL and THE NAKED SUN, the first two Elijah Bailey & R. Daneel Olivaw novels. And be prepared for this book to be more centered on mankind's future venturing into space than in the mystery element.

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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant third installment to the Robot Series January 26, 1999
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
Just when you thought the first two books "Caves of Steel" and "The Naked Sun" were as good as Asimov gets, here comes "The Robots of Dawn" and knocks them both down in one blow.

In this novel, a middle aged Detective Elijah Baley sets out on his most defying investigation ever. His journey takes him to the capital of the Spacer Worlds; the planet Aurora, where he is reunited with his old partner R. Daneel Olivaw.

The story has everything that I missed in the first two books, including some romance with the sexy Gladia Delmarre (which Lije was always too cautious about in "The Naked Sun").

Asimov hooks you on the "whodunnit" trail right from the start, and gives you a knock on the head right at the end. Truly spectacular, a work of a genuis.

In this book, Asimov makes Aurora feel like your own world, describing every bit of detail with superb depictions and without a single sense of tediousness. For the first time, the relationship of robots with humans when it comes to sexual intercourse is explored, and how the three laws of robotics handle it.

An absolute MUST read for all those who adored the first two books of the robot series. Isaac Asimov, I personaly salute you.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect dialogue subtly explores human interactions. April 20, 1999
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
The best science fiction places more emphasis on the art of fiction than on the excitement inherent in the promise of future science. It is Asimov's brilliance to place timeless themes of human conflict in a unique setting, permitting an examination of those themse from previously unknown perspectives.

And so in "Robots Of Dawn" Elijah Baley, the quintessential Everyman, is thrust into conflict by forces beyond his control and is forced to confront a succession of seemingly intractable problems charged with terrible geo-political and personal ramifications Baley is armed only with his relentlessly honest character, and two very useful, but also very limited aids, in the robots Daneel and Giskard. The dialogue that Baley has with his robot assistants is near-perfect in pitch, as the three work relentlessly, with a combination of pure logic on the part of the robots and logic tempered by knowledge of human nature on the part of Baley, through each hurdle presented by a hopelessly insoluable murder mystery.

That the mystery will be solved is left in doubt to the very end of the story, and each suceeding chapter brings the reader both closer to and farther from the solution. In the course of unveiling clues to the murder, clues to nature of human conflict, to Asimov's "Psychohistory," are also revealed, and carefully explored.

In the end, while the solution to the murder is wholly satisfying, it is the depth of the characters, their extraordinarily real personalities, that stays with the reader. This book is not just for science fiction readers, but for anyone who enjoys beautiful, clear, and highly intelligent writing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great
It was exsactly what I ordered for my class. It is also a very interesting book to read perfict for philosophy classes.
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I love the writings of Isaac Asimov. I own almost all of his science fiction works. Many of them have been read multiple times, but, somehow, they never grow old!
Published 8 days ago by Craig C. Krueger
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
a great sequel to the series, best of police / sci-fi and a page turner. a classic not to be missed.
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Published 25 days ago by W. Jackson Haynes
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Great read. Really short stories nnot all bout robots. Some very good lessons n very good stories. Have patience n read.
Published 1 month ago by Cecelia M. Clover
5.0 out of 5 stars As always, the master gave us great reading
An excellent saga of Caves of Steel. The Giskard character robot will be used on other places like the Foundation Series. A must read for all the asimovers (Like me).
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classic and timeless science fiction- no other words required for a precise and meaning full review- having word requirement for reviews is useless
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A great re-read; it has been so long since I read Asimov, I really was still in suspense. Old friends and ideas were great to revisit.
Published 1 month ago by Sebby
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
I love all the work of Asimov. At the end when you believe the story is almost over he brings last surprise for you.
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A must read for Asimov fans. Writing style may seem a little quaint for modern readers but that's what we expect from Asimov. Great story and good characterizations.
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