Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008516178
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 400
- Weight: 168 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008516170
- Publisher Date: 11 May 2023
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Dive into Isaac Asimov’s thrilling space opera, The Currents of Space, the second installment in the Galactic Empire series. Witness political intrigue, scientific mystery, and interstellar adventure unfold in a universe on the brink of galactic domination. This captivating novel sets the stage for Asimov’s renowned Foundation series. ISBN: 9780008516178
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Prerna Shrivastava –
I liked it, but not as much as the Foundation series. The story was a bit slow-paced, but the characters were interesting.
Bharat Jaggi –
This book really grew on me. The plot was well crafted, and the characters were well-developed. A solid science fiction read.
Moin Khan –
Fantastic world-building and a complex plot! Asimov delivers another thought-provoking science fiction novel.
Surya Prakash Sahoo –
I found the political intrigue fascinating. The science wasn’t always accurate, but the story was engaging.
Aishwarya –
Not Asimov’s best, but still a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. The plot is complex, but the characters are a bit flat.
Ifthikaruz Zaman Mazumder –
A solid entry in the Galactic Empire series. The plot is intricate, and the characters are believable. A must-read for Asimov fans.
Wagisha Mittal –
I loved the exploration of power dynamics. The story was a bit predictable but still enjoyable. Overall, a great read!
Vishesh Nautiyal –
I loved the political intrigue and the complex characters. This book is a must-read for fans of Asimov and space opera.
Priya Bharti –
Great concept and story. I enjoyed reading this book. I recommend to those who enjoy sci-fi.
Vranda Kaushik –
A bit too much exposition for my liking, but the story was interesting enough to keep me reading. Not my favorite Asimov, though.
Shishank –
A decent read, but it didn’t blow me away. The story was a bit predictable, but the writing was solid.
Keshav Singh Bhati –
The Currents of Space is a good read, but it has a slow start. After the first few chapters, it picks up and becomes captivating.
Name –
Asimov’s writing is always engaging. This book is a solid addition to the Galactic Empire series, well worth your time!
Nitesh Somani –
A captivating space opera with a well-developed world. I enjoyed learning about the different cultures and the political landscape.
Nandini Garg –
Intriguing concept, classic Asimov. Enjoyed the world-building and political maneuvering, although at times the science felt a bit dated.
Khushi Agnihotri –
A decent read, but not Asimov’s best. The plot felt a bit slow in places. The characters were well-developed, but the story dragged on.
Prerna Sharma –
A good space opera with some interesting ideas. The writing style is a bit dry, but the story kept me hooked till the end.
Abhishek Soni –
Asimov at his finest! The Currents of Space is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that will keep you hooked from beginning to end.
Satyaman Shukla –
While the world-building is great, the story felt like it lacked emotional depth. It was still a good read overall.
Shaikh Sahaban Badsha –
An engaging read with a complex plot. Asimov’s brilliance shines through in this classic science fiction novel.
Aditya Rambalak Varma –
A very intriguing story. I enjoyed how the author weaved together science and technology in this novel.
Aprajita Kumari –
Great story, but the science is a bit outdated. Still, a classic for a reason!
Ankit Maurya –
The writing style is definitely dated, but the story still holds up. If you are looking for a classic, this is it!
Tushya Iyer –
This book was not one of my favorite Asimov books. I felt like the characters were hard to get invested in.
Devvrat Upadhyay –
Enjoyable but predictable. If you like Asimov, you’ll probably like this. But it’s not groundbreaking.