Foundation and Empire

244 pages

English language

Published Jan. 24, 2004 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-80372-3
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OCLC Number:
53839991
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4 stars (5 reviews)

Led by its founding father, the great psychohistorian Hari Seldon, and taking advantage of its superior science and technology, the Foundation has survived the greed and barbarism of its neighboring warrior-planets. Yet now it must face the Empire still the mightiest force in the Galaxy even in its death throes. When an ambitious general determined to restore the Empire's glory turns the vast Imperial fleet toward the Foundation, the only hope for the small planet of scholars and scientists lies in the prophecies of Hari Seldon.

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4 stars

This is a great book if you're already in the Foundation story and it really sets the stage for the series. The two parts feel a bit disjointed, but that is only superficial. The whole premise is whether psychohistory can be changed by individual action. The first part suggests no, the second suggests yes. In addition to the interesting premise, the story is strengthened by better characters that grow and act for much longer than in the prior novel. And now the stage is set for a race to see who will reach the Second Foundation.



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reviewed Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov (The Foundation Series #2)

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4 stars

This sequel (and middle book of the trilogy) has two stories and is a pretty quick read. One Seldon crisis is averted and the other missed, but the answer perhaps foreseen. The last book will tell in this SF version of Gibbon's history.

Isaac Asimov continues the theme of good things falling apart, in this case with petty despots taking over the reigns of the Foundation. Similar things are hinted at behind the scenes, with the hero of the first story subsequently reported dead in the slave mines.

Though the middle book, one could stop reading here. While not the most positive characterization of women, the main character of the second story is well written. Worth of 4 stars, if not quite as good as the first book.

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Subjects

  • Seldon, Hari (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Life on other planets -- Fiction
  • Psychohistory -- Fiction