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The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov

wfzimmerman’s review: “I don’t think I had ever read this book until the recent Tor reissue. It is perhaps the best of all the Galactic Empire novels before the Foundation series, almost entirely because of the profoundly moving conclusion where Asimov thinks brilliantly and wisely about what the greatest good of the greatest number means in a galaxy with one quadrillion people.

The world of Sark is referenced extensively in the ‘three Bs’ follow-on to the FOUNDATION series.”
Tor Books (2009), Hardcover, 240 pages

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