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Y con esa nota sobre el libre albedrío, termina un libro que, francamente, me encantó.
La edición (que no es la de Edhasa que aparece aquí) tiene un sinfín de errores, lamentablemente, pero eso no empañó la experiencia.
Creo que continuaré con la serie de los Robots (al menos los que tengo en eBook, je).
La edición (que no es la de Edhasa que aparece aquí) tiene un sinfín de errores, lamentablemente, pero eso no empañó la experiencia.
Creo que continuaré con la serie de los Robots (al menos los que tengo en eBook, je).

I, Robot was first published in 1950, and it shows. These stories were written during the Atomic Age, when the atomic bomb and nuclear power plants were all the rage. The eventual shortage of energy sources wasn't even a problem, but nuclear power would be the solution. In fact, it would be the solution to every problem. We only needed more time, more knowledge about the atom. We are talking about a time when the URSS was a reality, and a scary one for us, capitalist countries. The stories, then
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Nov 22, 2010
Daniel
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Oct 20, 2013
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Jul 13, 2015
Jo’s Reading Room
marked it as to-read
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