Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008277802
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 156 gr
- ISBN-10: 000827780X
- Publisher Date: 19 Apr 2018
- Height: 205 mm
- No of Pages: 224
- Spine Width: 14 mm
- Width: 147 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore Isaac Asimov’s “The Rest of the Robots,” a collection of captivating robot stories featuring the iconic Three Laws of Robotics. From domestic robots and lunar mining mishaps to baby-talking robots, dive into thought-provoking scenarios that shaped the future of sci-fi and robotics. Journey alongside robopsychologist Dr. Susan Calvin as she unravels the complexities of artificial intelligence in this third volume of Asimov’s robot series. ISBN: 9780008277802
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Tushya Iyer –
Love the Three Laws! This book is a great addition to the Robot series. However, I wish there was more of a cohesive narrative.
Subhaditya Chatterjee –
A must-read for any sci-fi fan! Asimov’s vision is incredible. The stories are well-written, thought-provoking, and exciting.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
Enjoyable, but not as groundbreaking as I expected. The plots of some stories seemed a bit simplistic, but overall, I liked it.
Mohit Verma –
A mixed bag. Some stories were brilliant, others were just okay. Still worth reading if you are interested in AI.
Radhika Sharma –
Interesting concepts, but the characters weren’t as engaging as in other Asimov stories. I feel like the stories were interesting.
Nitin Yadav –
Asimov is always great, but these felt a bit repetitive compared to I, Robot. Still enjoyable, though! The stories were interesting enough to keep me reading.
Mustafa Murtuza Dehgamwala –
Asimov at his best! These stories are timeless and still relevant today. Really loved Dr. Susan Calvin as a character.
Akshat Jain –
Not my favorite Asimov, but still a solid collection. The writing style felt a bit dated in places. Definitely shows its age.
Utkarsh Kumar –
A classic for a reason! Some stories were better than others, but overall a thought-provoking read. It explores many themes surrounding AI very well.