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    <body><![CDATA[Got these three (Second Foundation Trilogy) from a friend. Been a long time since I read the Foundation or robot stories from Asimov, so I was eager to jump back into the story.<br/><br/>All three authors did a good job remaining true to the original timelines, major events and characters. That sa...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/21934185">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Mostly rather *meh* but the last 100 or so pages sucked me in, as evidenced by me staying up till 3:00 AM reading the end.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This is book number two in the new Second Foundation Trilogy being  written by hard science fiction authors Gregory Benford, Greg Bear, and David  Brin, otherwise known as the &quot;Killer B's.&quot; In this book, Bear  continues where Benford's <em>Foundation's Fear</em> left off, as the trial of  legendary psychohistorian Hari Seldon is about to begin. Bear writes with a  style uncannily similar to Foundation creator Isaac Asimov's, and he even  manages to incorporate some of Asimov's own writing in the novel. Aside from the trial, Bear also focuses on the nearly immortal robots that serve the Foundation, including R. Daneel Olivaw, who is set to guide one of the Foundation's first great undertakings. But Olivaw runs into trouble from an unexpected quarter, his best operative, Lodovik Trema, whose positronic brain has been irrevocably altered in a strange accident that has given him freedom from the supposedly immutable laws of robotics. <em>--Craig Engler</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[For fans of the Foundation series, this fills in some gaps in the story around the time of Hari Seldon's trial. The story is somewhat bleak, with Dors and Daneel in agony for much of the story, and Hari miserable. <br/><br/>I enjoyed the book, but it never really grabbed me as Asimov's books did. ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This is book number two in the new Second Foundation Trilogy being  written by hard science fiction authors Gregory Benford, Greg Bear, and David  Brin, otherwise known as the &quot;Killer B's.&quot; In this book, Bear  continues where Benford's <em>Foundation's Fear</em> left off, as the trial of  legendary psychohistorian Hari Seldon is about to begin. Bear writes with a  style uncannily similar to Foundation creator Isaac Asimov's, and he even  manages to incorporate some of Asimov's own writing in the novel. Aside from the trial, Bear also focuses on the nearly immortal robots that serve the Foundation, including R. Daneel Olivaw, who is set to guide one of the Foundation's first great undertakings. But Olivaw runs into trouble from an unexpected quarter, his best operative, Lodovik Trema, whose positronic brain has been irrevocably altered in a strange accident that has given him freedom from the supposedly immutable laws of robotics. <em>--Craig Engler</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This was a decent book - not as good as the original (but what is), and certainly not as bad as the first in this series. All in all, enjoyable, but not a must-read. ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This is book number two in the new Second Foundation Trilogy being  written by hard science fiction authors Gregory Benford, Greg Bear, and David  Brin, otherwise known as the &quot;Killer B's.&quot; In this book, Bear  continues where Benford's <em>Foundation's Fear</em> left off, as the trial of  legendary psychohistorian Hari Seldon is about to begin. Bear writes with a  style uncannily similar to Foundation creator Isaac Asimov's, and he even  manages to incorporate some of Asimov's own writing in the novel. Aside from the trial, Bear also focuses on the nearly immortal robots that serve the Foundation, including R. Daneel Olivaw, who is set to guide one of the Foundation's first great undertakings. But Olivaw runs into trouble from an unexpected quarter, his best operative, Lodovik Trema, whose positronic brain has been irrevocably altered in a strange accident that has given him freedom from the supposedly immutable laws of robotics. <em>--Craig Engler</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The author also wrote Blood Music, which I enjoyed. I love Asimov so I thought I'd give this a try.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This is book number two in the new Second Foundation Trilogy being  written by hard science fiction authors Gregory Benford, Greg Bear, and David  Brin, otherwise known as the &quot;Killer B's.&quot; In this book, Bear  continues where Benford's <em>Foundation's Fear</em> left off, as the trial of  legendary psychohistorian Hari Seldon is about to begin. Bear writes with a  style uncannily similar to Foundation creator Isaac Asimov's, and he even  manages to incorporate some of Asimov's own writing in the novel. Aside from the trial, Bear also focuses on the nearly immortal robots that serve the Foundation, including R. Daneel Olivaw, who is set to guide one of the Foundation's first great undertakings. But Olivaw runs into trouble from an unexpected quarter, his best operative, Lodovik Trema, whose positronic brain has been irrevocably altered in a strange accident that has given him freedom from the supposedly immutable laws of robotics. <em>--Craig Engler</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Not as good as genuine Asimov, but entertaining sci-fi nonetheless.]]></body>
    
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