Ginny, I was channel flipping too and saw the last part of I Robot. I enjoyed the film. I understand that it's based, in part, on details in some of the stories in Isaac Asimov's
I, Robot short story collection. I love Asimov's Robot novels and his three laws of robotics and his idea of "positronic" brains. I've enjoyed the robot novels that are mysteries focusing on Elijah Baley and his robot partner, R. Daneel Olivaw. Those characters are also included in his
Foundation series. It would be fun to re-read them and all of Asimov's robot-related works.
I'm currently reading
The D. Case: Or The Truth About The Mystery Of Edwin Drood
by Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini. It's about a convention of the world's greatest fictional sleuths (eg, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Poirot and Hastings, Father Brown, Nero Wolfe, etc) and their attempts to resolve the mysteries in Charles Dicken's last unfinished work (he died when he was halfway through):
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. The book contains the complete unfinished work by Dickens. Both the D. Case and Dicken's original have a lot of humor in them.
It's fantastic that we've had THREE AUTHORS participating in our discussions this month!! If you want to join the entertaining and informative Matthew Pearl in the October discussion of his
THE LAST DICKENS, you might consider our upcoming discussion of
The Mystery of Edwin Drood in September. Even those who may not have been able to get into Dicken's other works might enjoy this mystery, that we're going to try to solve ourselves since the book wasn't completed. See the "pre" discussion at
http://seniorlearn.org/forum/index.php?board=69.0.