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Synopsis
A collection of twenty classic short stories by Isaac Asimov, author of the Foundation series, featuring the definitive and only in-print version of “Nightfall” From one of history’s most influential writers of science fiction comes this collection of twenty short works of fiction, arranged in order of publication from 1941 to 1967. Compiled by Asimov himself, who prefaced each story with an introduction, it begins with “Nightfall,” the tale of a world with eternal sun that is suddenly plunged into total darkness and utter madness. Published when the author was only twenty-one, “Nightfall” was arguably Asimov’s breakout work, making such an impression that, almost thirty years later, the Science Fiction Writers of America voted it the best science-fiction short story ever written. The other stories in the collection span far and wide: Machines that learn to think for themselves—and direct their thoughts to overturning the establishment. The discovery that Earthlings are being destroyed by a mysterious kind of psychological virus. A day when walking outdoors becomes a sign of psychosis. And many more. Twenty stories: each riveting, each a classic.
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Is Nightfall and Other Stories appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Classic science fiction collection exploring psychological and philosophical themes, including societal collapse and machines gaining consciousness. Primarily cerebral with psychological tension rather than graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include mass death, mental illness, and psychological horror (see the full list above).
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Who'll love this
Teens who love mind-bending ideas about AI, alien worlds, and thought experiments about society will find these stories fascinating.