are all for sale as leather bound books at Barnes and Noble. They also have a lot of other classics of all genres from HG Wells to Shakespeare, Victor Hugo, and Sun Tzu, etc. The recent thread about Heinlein’s Starship Troopers for sale as a Kindle eBook for $1.99 reminded me about B&N’s classic series leather bound books.
I have a leather bound collection of all of Asimov's stories sitting here on the shelf. It's been a while since I last read any of it, but I have read them all at least once each.
I have a leather bound collection of all of Asimov's stories sitting here on the shelf. It's been a while since I last read any of it, but I have read them all at least once each.
foundation would make a great movie(s) or mini series if done right,
I started Foundation and thought it a very promising premise. However, a little past halfway through, I found it so boring and intellectually lazy that I stopped reading it.
I'd like to see a longer form (miniseries) redo of the I, Robot shorts, less CGI and action, more on the science and ethics. I don't mind the Will Smith film, but it can be done better.