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  • Very good 77 1  

    Cycle Foundation, I to V - cabinet (Paperback)
    I ordered the advice of a friend on Foundation box and I do not regret. The story is very well done and full of twists. Technology has quoted a little "retro" to the time when Asimov wrote, but there is enough evasive about the details so it is
  • THE masterpiece you need to know!  

    Cycle Foundation, I to V - cabinet (Paperback)
    If you are looking for a work of science fiction, or not, captivating, full of twists and intelligently written, look no further! THE FOUNDATION CYCLE: In a distant future, humanity has spread throughout the galaxy and the capital is the planet Trant
  • Asimov Asimov ... ....  

    Cycle Foundation, I to V - cabinet (Paperback)
    I walk a few comments to the right to the left and I realize that decidedly neural some commentators are in full overheat (smiles) in this regard: The debate allegedly exceeded the character of this great author ... Do not doubt that at that rate as
  • A myth of SF  

    Cycle Foundation, I to V - cabinet (Paperback)
    If it is a work of Asimov, or even of the whole of science fiction, to read, it is indeed the foundation cycle. Consisting of 5 novels, this cycle described galactic history in the context of a declining empire. The cycle can be broken down into two
  • Worship! 2  

    Cycle Foundation, I to V - cabinet (Paperback)
    About the product: good quality Binding, visually pleasing and very aggressive package price. The 5 volumes are represented in my time the most accurate translation possible to the work of Asimov. Small flat once read five volumes you'll struggle to
  • A milestone in SF  

    Cycle Foundation, I to V - cabinet (Paperback)
    Make no mistake, I have long been an admirer of Isaac Asimov, his works have been very important in the development of the genre. But this can not necessarily say that his writings are still relevant for current reading in the XXI century. It seems t