![]() What can I expect in the Empire series? What elements does it bring to the overall universe? ![]() Are all the Robots texts indispensable? Can I skip the short stories and must I read all four Robots novels? ![]() * If I really like all the psycho-history stuff, then I'll read the Foundation prequels, or skip them. So the reading order I'm considering is this one: (I would have kids watch The Hobbit before The Lord of the Rings) I don't want to read the ending and then go back to something that happened before. Like, I can go back and forth in chronology, but when the end comes, I want to read it last. Most people recommend always starting with the Foundation original trilogy.Īnd I personnally hate when the end of a story is not at the end. There are some things in Prelude to Foundation that kinda ruin some of the revelations in Foundation, and therefore it should be read last. Apparently there are big spoilers in Foundation for the Robots series. Isaac Asimov recommends reading everything in chronological order, not publication order. ![]() I found the chronological order list here: and I also heard that: But I heard multiple things on the reading order. ![]() Sorry for starting all these topics but I'm currently planning on my long-term readings, so I would like to ask you about the Asimov series, which I heard are all part of the same universe.įoundation is, with Dune, one of the only science fiction series I actually want to read (not that I don't like SF, I just don't like reading it in general). ![]()
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