Sean Randall reviewed Nine Tomorrows by Isaac Asimov
Review of 'Nine Tomorrows' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Asimov holds a place in my heart, of course, his robot stories are childhood treasures. I first had this collection read to me by the indefatigable Ian Craig from the UK's RNIB Talking Book Service, and he did a bang-up job.
On that reading, I really enjoyed Profession, I'm in Marsport Without Hilda and The ugly Little Boy. These were all as good as I recall, but I also found enjoyment in All the Troubles of the World. The Feeling of Power is a very solid story, and I also enjoyed The Dying Night, because I haven't really read much of Urth before. I have acquired several further collections of Asimov's short fiction and will sprinkle them through my reading over the coming months.