If you liked All the troubles of the world by Isaac Asimov, start with How did we find out about genes? (1983), ROBOTAK NIRE LAGUNAK (2016), and The Golden Years of Science Fiction -- Third Series (1984). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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How did we find out about genes?
1983 · 62 pages · Isaac Asimov · Same author
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ROBOTAK NIRE LAGUNAK
2016 · 96 pages · Isaac Asimov, Francisco Anton Garcia, Creative Education, Koro Navarro Etxeberria · Same author
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The Golden Years of Science Fiction -- Third Series
1984 · 633 pages · Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, P. Schuyler Miller, Lewis Padgett, Lawrence O'Donnell, Edmond Hamilton, C. L. Moore, Lester del Rey · Same author
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Buy Jupiter
2000 · Isaac Asimov · Same author
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Discoveries in Literature -- Seventh Edition
1987 · Ruth S. Cohen, Jane Christensen, Edmund J. Farrell, Isaac Asimov · Same author
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Works (Caves of Steel / Complete Robot / Naked Sun)
1999 · 557 pages · Isaac Asimov · Same author
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Gulliver's travels with related readings
2002 · 264 pages · Isaac Asimov · Same author
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The Positronic Man
1994 · 374 pages · Isaac Asimov · Same author
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1962 (Volume 22, No. 6)
1962 · 132 pages · John Brunner, Miriam Allen deFord, Will Stanton, Josef Nesvadba, Kris Neville, Isaac Asimov, Frederick Bland · Same author
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The Norton Reader -- Ninth Edition
1995 · 1,340 pages · Linda H. Peterson, Joan E. Hartman, John C. Brereton, Isaac Asimov, Ambrose Bierce · Same author
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Isaac Asimov Presents Tales of the Occult
1993 · 354 pages · Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, Rudyard Kipling, Henry Slesar, Gertrude Henderson, Helen McCloy, Kris Neville, Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, Cornell Woolrich, C. L. Moore, John Hay, Robert W. Chambers, August Derleth, Judith Merril · Same author
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The Dark Void
1987 · 240 pages · Isaac Asimov, Jeanne Robinson, Spider Robinson, C. J. Cherryh · Same author
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What should I read after All the troubles of the world?
BookOrb recommends How did we find out about genes? (1983), ROBOTAK NIRE LAGUNAK (2016), The Golden Years of Science Fiction -- Third Series (1984), Buy Jupiter (2000), and Discoveries in Literature -- Seventh Edition (1987).
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Who wrote All the troubles of the world?
All the troubles of the world is by Isaac Asimov.