I've
just downloaded the 'first' Asimov book of the
Foundation series from audible.com,
Prelude to Foundation.
As many of you know, the series consists of seven books, starting with the original collection of stories in three books,
Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and
Second Foundation.
Asimov later wrote two sequels and two prequels sequels. While they were written 'out of order', the stories' chronology is:
Prelude to Foundation (1988)
Forward the Foundation (1993)
Foundation (1951)
Foundation and Empire (1952)
Second Foundation (1953)
Foundation's Edge (1981)
Foundation and Earth (1986)
Occasionally, I go with the conventional wisdom of "read the book, then see the movie" and usually ignore "read the book skip the movie", especially if the movie is dress up with needless, gratuitous sex with fully exposes female private bits, a la
Total Recall.
I read everything hardcover Asimov, except the
Trilogy and won't finish them anytime soon, if ever. LOL.
So I'll watch the series and hope it doesn't screw me up to badly in 'reading' the whole series of books.
To date, I've only listened to a few books I haven't read, and they were dramatizations. While they're something like old radio programs (without foley) they aren't quite the same as reading a book, which I greatly enjoy, but are very convenient.
I'll see how this goes.








I am that Masked Man.
All you can do, is all you can do.
There’s trouble — it's time to play the sound of my people.
Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for.
Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence.
I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters.
We are a government of laws, not men.
Everybody counts or nobody counts.
When a good man is hurt,
all who would be called good
must suffer with him.
You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.
There is no safety for honest men except
by believing all possible evil of evil men.
We don’t do focus groups. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. —Sir Jonathan Ive
An armed society is a polite society.
And hope is a lousy defense.
You make me pull, I'll put you down.
I *love* SIGs. It's Glocks I hate.