Foundation’s Friends

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I was excited when I found Foundation's Friends the other day, because I thought I'd read all the Foundation books and did not know that this one existed. It is an anthology which celebrates Asimov's 50 years as a science fiction author, and each author takes their own approach to the Foundation universe. The stories are: The Nonmetallic Isaac or It's a Wonderful Life (Ben Bova): not really a short story, more of an inspection of the impact that Asimov's non-fiction writing has had on the world. Strip-Runner (Pamela Sargent): set after The Naked Sun, a young female strip runner meets Elijah Bailey. The Asenion Solution (Robert Silverberg): a pretty standard science fiction short story. Murder in the Urth Degree (Edward Wellen): I haven't read any of the Doctor Urth mysteries, so to be honest this story seemed pretty weird. Trantor Falls (Harry Turtledove): covers the fall and sack of Trantor at the end of the first Galactic Empire. This one is pretty good, and in keeping with the overall Foundation universe. Dilemma (Connie Willis): Asimov deals with some three law robots. Maureen Birnbaum After Dark (George Alec Effinger): I find Maureen's character to be superficial and annoying. This story…

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