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I love Isaac Asimov's books. This is another re-read. I'm trying to follow C.S.Lewis' recommendation of rereading books more often :-DThis is one of my favorite books, and I have reread it several times :-DIt is a collection of short stories, bound together through Susan Calvin, the robopsychologist. A brilliant woman. One of my literary heroes :-) The frame story is an interview with her about her career and life, and she tells these short stories - or they are somehow connected to what she talks about. Now, they aren't told as if someone tells them, they are true short stories. It's so interesting, how Asimov created the three laws of robotics, and then spend a lot of time trying to break them :-D Anyway, it shouldn't have been called “I, Robot”, the honor should go to [b:I, Robot 30525004 I, Robot (Adam Link, #0.1) Eando Binder https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1465707411l/30525004.SX50.jpg 51047598], which Isaac Asimov was inspired by. And the movie “I, Robot” shouldn't be called that at all, because it has very little if anything to do with Asimov's book :-D