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The Currents of Space
The Currents of Space
Author: Isaac Asimov
High in their fortified city, protected by brutal mercenaries, the Sarkites live in magnificent luxury. Below them, in the eternal Spring of Florina, "the most beautiful planet in the galaxy," the native Florinians labor ceaselessly in dire poverty to produce the precious kyrt fiber that brings wealth to their masters, the Squires of Sark. — Revo...  more »
ISBN: 425446
Pages: 197
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed The Currents of Space on + 103 more book reviews
I didn't think it was as good as Asimov's other stories, but it was an enjoyable tale nevertheless.
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good classic science fiction
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The Currents of Space is a classic science fiction novel that deals with the intrinsic worth of people. Although this novel seems slow at times it does deliver a strong message.
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The story reminds you of Foundation. Same types of characters, same writing style. The story follows a man who's memory has been intentionally damaged, as he slowly remembers. It is a fairly quick book with only about 200 pages.
If you liked the foundation series, you will enjoy this book.
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From 1952, a tight little novel of Asimov at his best, in my opinion, focuing more on the characters than on the science. Ordinary characters in extrodinary circumstances. A whodunit in space.


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