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Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds Of Science Fiction

by Isaac Asimov

10 books Started 1983 Latest 1990
Publication Reading Order

The Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds Of Science Fiction is a Children's Fiction / Science Fiction series by Isaac Asimov, comprising 10 books published between 1983 and 1990. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Intergalactic Empires   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg, Cordwainer Smith) cover 1 Intergalactic Empires ( With: Martin H. Greenberg, Cordwainer Smith) 1983 Buy from Amazon
Science Fictional Olympics   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg, Robert Sheckley) cover 2 Science Fictional Olympics ( With: Martin H. Greenberg, Robert Sheckley) 1984 Buy from Amazon
Supermen   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 3 Supermen ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1984 Buy from Amazon
Comets   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 4 Comets ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1986 Buy from Amazon
Tin Stars   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 5 Tin Stars ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1986 Buy from Amazon
Neanderthals   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg, Robert Silverberg, Charles G. Waugh) cover 6 Neanderthals ( With: Martin H. Greenberg, Robert Silverberg, Charles G. Waugh) 1987 Buy from Amazon
Space Shuttles (Short Story)  ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 7 Space Shuttles (Short Story) ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1987 Buy from Amazon
Monsters   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 8 Monsters ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1988 Buy from Amazon
Robots   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 9 Robots ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1989 Buy from Amazon
Invasions   ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) cover 10 Invasions ( With: Martin H. Greenberg) 1990 Buy from Amazon

Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) was a renowned American author and scientist, known as one of the "Big Three" of science fiction. Born in Russia, he immigrated to the U.S. at a young age. Asimov's prolific writing career spanned multiple genres, including science fiction, mystery, and nonfiction. His most notable works include the "Foundation" and "Robot" series, which explored themes of advanced technology and the human condition. Asimov's lucid writing style and ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a wide audience earned him numerous accolades, including: * Hugo Awards (10) * Nebula Awards (6) * National Medal of Science * Presidential Medal of Freedom Asimov's contributions to science fiction and the broader understanding of science earned him widespread critical acclaim and made him one of the most influential and respected figures in the field.

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