I, Robot by Isaac Asimov-273 pages (Mass Market Paperback)
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This is more a collection of somewhat related/connected short stories than a novel, at least in the strictest sense. I found some of the stories amusing and others thought-provoking. There are the 3 Laws of Robotics and robots can't directly disobey these Laws. The book is presented as flashbacks on Dr. Susan Calvin's (a renowned robopsychologist) long career at U.S.R. I liked this book and it's pretty good. This is the first book in a series on robots by Asimov.
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