I "read" this in the 80's when I found a box of sci-fi paperbacks at the curb. I should say that my eyes followed the words and my brain tried to fit it into a context I could understand. It was difficult. I'll have to try it again.
@inerdiusАй бұрын
I often wonder if certain novels I read as a kid or teenager would still resonate with me as they did back then. I will probably do a whole series of video on that, too.
@joelstainer65Ай бұрын
I have read several Asimov but not this one. I do own it so it may be time to give it a shot! Not sure how I feel about a discussion on stupidity. I couldn't bring myself to watch Dont Look Up as it felt like too much of a documentary these days
@inerdiusАй бұрын
I promise my video about "stupidity" won't come close to feeling anything like a professional documentary!
@inhumanmusic1411Ай бұрын
Read this book a couple of times. Unfortunately, the only interesting part of the novel I found was the middle part that takes place in the alternative universe. When he comes back to the humans, it's all kind of a big "meh" to me.
@inerdiusАй бұрын
I wonder if I would feel that way upon re-reading it. I've been let down by a few sci-fi novels I loved when I was younger; upon re-reading them I found them disappointing in one way or another. I'll have to do a video about that, actually...