I, personally, still like Asimov and recently finally finished reading the entire Asi-verse from the robot short stories through the Robot Novels and the Empire Trilogy and all the way to the end of the Foundation series. I read them exactly as Asimov suggested. It really is a vast universe he created and you find how he wove intricacies throughout and connected them, even though they were written decades apart sometimes. I tried to read the authorized continuation of the Foundation books by Greg Bear and his compatriots and all I can say is ICK! They changed fundamental elements in the verse and gave no reason why. They had no real grasp of the characters and some characters weren't even there when they should've been. Couldn't finish them. Call me a purist. I wasn't fond of the writing style either.
Perhaps later I'll try to revist them once Asimov's point of view has faded somewhat. I'm not saying those involved in the "Second Foundation Trilogy" weren't good writers within the confines of their own creations. I'm just saying they should've left Asimov's verse alone if they weren't going to be faithful to it.
Anywho...that's enough from my big mouth for now.

CE
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