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The Caves of Steel
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In a future where humans have colonized the galaxy and created positronic brains, NYC detective Elijah Baley is forced to partner with a humanoid robot, R. Daneel Olivaw, to solve the murder of a prominent Spacer. “The Caves of Steel” by Isaac Asimov explores the tensions between Earthmen and Spacers in a thrilling sci-fi mystery. ISBN: 9780008277765
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Vaibhav Aggarwal –
I found it difficult to engage with this story, but it has a lot of potential. Asimov is truly a master of the Sci-Fi novel!
Yash Khandelwal –
This book has interesting ideas and well-developed characters. I loved the mystery aspect and highly recommend this novel.
Rahul Gitte –
Decent book, but I expected more from Asimov. The plot was predictable and the characters weren’t that likeable.
Mayank Nilesh Limaye –
I loved the world Asimov created. The mystery was well-plotted and kept me engaged from beginning to end. A must-read for sci-fi fans.
Nitesh Prasad Shail –
I struggled to get into this book. The writing style didn’t resonate with me.
Soyuma Paul –
Enjoyed the mystery aspect. Baley and Daneel’s partnership was interesting. Some of the science felt dated, though.
Ankita Halder –
One of the best sci-fi mysteries I’ve ever read! Asimov’s writing is superb, and the characters are unforgettable.
Ashish Koteshwar Mahadule –
A fascinating look at the future! The social commentary is still relevant today. Baley and Daneel make an interesting pair.
Aayush Gupta –
Enjoyable read! The world-building is great, and the characters are well-developed. I liked the mystery aspect, too.
Piyush –
Not my favorite Asimov book, but still a decent read. The mystery was intriguing, and the world-building was impressive.
Krishna Saraf –
A classic for a reason. Great characters and an interesting plot. Asimov’s vision of the future is fascinating. Highly recommended.
Abhinav Choudhary –
I found the pacing a bit slow, but the story was engaging enough to keep me reading. The ending was satisfying.
Diya Sharma –
A classic that lives up to the hype. Asimov’s writing is excellent, and the story is captivating.
Omkar Bhatnagar –
A bit slow-paced, but overall, an enjoyable read. I liked the futuristic setting and the detective work.
Dhiraj V S –
A classic! Asimov’s world-building is top-notch. The mystery kept me guessing. A bit slow at times, but worth the read.
Kodavali Samarpana Rao –
A bit dated, but still enjoyable. The relationship between Baley and Daneel is the highlight of the book.
Nikhil Jha –
Good but not great. The mystery kept me guessing, but I wasn’t completely blown away.
Akshay Ravindra Muddinagiri –
An interesting premise and some thought-provoking ideas. The character development was well done.
Samiksha –
Asimov at his finest! The themes of prejudice and fear are still relevant today. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
Asimov’s storytelling shines. The mystery is well crafted, and the world feels real. A great sci-fi read!
Radhika Jain –
A little dry at times, but the story is intriguing. Asimov’s ideas are thought-provoking and the interactions between characters are well written.
Anuja Tripathy –
Baley is a compelling character, and the dynamic between him and Daneel is excellent. The plot had some slow moments, but overall, it’s a solid story.
Sakshi Jairath –
Great concept, but the writing felt a bit clunky at times. Still, a good intro to Asimov’s robot stories.