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Keeping an I on Robots

by Daisy Maryles -- Publishers Weekly, 7/26/2004

Originally published in 1950, I, Robot, Isaac Asimov's collection of interlinked SF stories, changed the world's perception of robots forever. When the Twentieth Century Fox movie starring Will Smith was released on July 16, it quickly became the number-one movie in America and has inspired a new generation of readers to discover the classic stories on which it is based. The Bantam Spectra mass market paperback tie-in edition, published on June 8, has nearly 350,000 copies in print after five press runs; it debuts on PW's mass market list in the #12 spot.

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