The Robots of Dawn

· The Robot Series Book 1 · Spectra
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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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4.7
158 reviews
Harshit Didwania
11 April 2020
What an exceptional end to the robot series by the master himself. He not only takes you through a ride of a world in a far galaxy where Robots and Humans are living together for a while, but he very subtly extends the power of Robots leaking into controlling of a civilization, to dictate a future that would be necessary and extend the best possible chance for human race to survive. The imaginative description of how life would be in such times, and how real it already is today, vs how fictional it would have been when he wrote the series, is amazing. Reading of the series is going to take you through an unforgettable journey. Sit back, relax, and let your imagination run wild, as you read along .
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David Baker
24 April 2019
It had been awwhile since I read the Caves of Steel and Naked Sun. When I was able I got this book , it didn't disappoint. The story itself can be read as a stand alone but it would be better to read them in turn to get a good narrative. All three were enjoyable
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Annie Tee
4 April 2018
Asimovs creation stands alone. His wonderful robots, the Three Laws, Earthmen, Solarians & Aurorans although slightly dated now, are as enjoyable a read today as they were when I first read them, many years ago. The central theme, that intelligence, experience & ingenuity will overcome all obstacles in humanity's path are as uplifting & encouraging as his picture of our future history. Philosophy & fun; Asimov was indeed unique.
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About the author

Isaac Asimov began 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 more than 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 a 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.

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