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The Caves of Steel

Robot, Book 1

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The Caves of Steel

By: Isaac Asimov
Narrated by: William Dufris
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Following the iconic I, Robot, the next adventure in the Robot series finds detective Elijah Baley swept into one of the most emotionally charged and dangerous situations in Earth’s history when he’s tasked with solving the murder of an illustrious robot scientist.

“With his fertile imagination, his wit, and his prolific output, Isaac Asimov truly laid the foundation for all future generations of science fiction writers.”—Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling co-author of the Dune prequel series

Like most people left behind on an over-populated Earth, New York City police detective Elijah Baley had little love for either the arrogant Spacers or their robotic companions. But when a prominent Spacer is murdered under mysterious circumstances, Baley is ordered to the Outer Worlds to help track down the killer.

The relationship between Life Lige and his Spacer superiors, who distrusted all Earthmen, was strained from the start. Then he learned that they had assigned him a partner: R. Daneel Olivaw. Worst of all was that the “R” stood for robot—and his positronic partner was made in the image and likeness of the murder victim!

Isaac Asimov’s Robot series chronicles the sometimes uneasy partnership between human and humanoid:
I, ROBOT • THE CAVES OF STEEL • THE NAKED SUN • THE ROBOTS OF DAWN
Classics Fantasy Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Technology Robotics
Intriguing Mystery • Fascinating Worldbuilding • Distinct Character Voices • Thought-provoking Themes • Timeless Relevance

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I think this is book closest to the movie I, Robot. The underlying reason is different and there are other differences as well. Still a great story.

Great story

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This was my first audio book, and I am now hooked. I have red this book a few times (its one of my favorites) and the novelty of listening to it be read to me is just plain fun. On to the next in the series :-). note, narrator was wonderful, but does not do a female voice well... still that sort of made it fun also.

hard to stop once started.

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It is a fun classic stitch. One must understand that what what may have been futuristic then, is now out dated. Overall a a very enjoyable story.

Fun classic Asimov

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Some of the language and social ideas are very dated, but the murder mystery is interesting and the visions if the future from that time are fascinating to hear.

classic science fiction, well read

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I first read the book in the 70s. Even today, the story's main premises are in our future. Although some minor premises differ from what became reality, I don't think it detracts from the story. The narrator reads very clearly and uses different infections and tones for the characters, while avoiding fully acting their roles; I approve. Unfortunately for me, I had retained my own original views of both the exposition and the characters' voices; the narrator's performance clashed a bit in my mind, but I think his presentation is justifiable and good. I am going to purchase the next book in the series.

You might even give it a 5.

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