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cphenly 's review for:
The Currents of Space
by Isaac Asimov
I was as unimpressed with this one as I was with the other two in the "series." I read them "out of order," in that I read the first one published first, but having read all three, I truly cannot see that it matters what order you read them in. They all take place in the same imagined universe, but there are otherwise no references to events in the other books, as near as I could tell. Perhaps someone who is a greater devotee to Asimov can find some very minor allusions, but I certainly didn't care enough to hunt, and there is nothing in any of the books which depends on your knowing something from the others--or which ruins a surprise in the others. The robot books are vastly superior. Trying the Foundation series next.