The text was fluent. I'm glad I could read a sci-fi novel in original language in several days without difficulty.It wasn't perfect but I liked that it wasn't pure detective story but a sci-fi detective story. The main character was flawed. Being wrong several times led to him and us getting more information about the plot and the world on a greater scale, which I found quite interesting.The idea of the caves and mentioning Ozone were unique at the time. Hope there are more info on that in The Naked Sun.“Spacetown” as a name baffled me and after some googling, it annoyed me too. I don't get why he picked such a name for that meaning.Classification doesn't seem to be the kind of problem that would be solved someday in the future but just a concept that all kinds of societies would use to run(!) their peopIe.Family relationships also had not changed. I don't have any opinion + idea on that topic though.Even regarding the technology of 50s, he considered this story to be toooooo far in the future. This tech wasn't as advanced as I thought it would be in 1000 years but in 100.P.S.: NEXT: [b:The Naked Sun 76685 The Naked Sun (Robot, #2) Isaac Asimov https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1439756125l/76685.SY75.jpg 1583154]
The text was fluent. I'm glad I could read a sci-fi novel in original language in several days without difficulty.It wasn't perfect but I liked that it wasn't pure detective story but a sci-fi detective story. The main character was flawed. Being wrong several times led to him and us getting more information about the plot and the world on a greater scale, which I found quite interesting.The idea of the caves and mentioning Ozone were unique at the time. Hope there are more info on that in The Naked Sun.“Spacetown” as a name baffled me and after some googling, it annoyed me too. I don't get why he picked such a name for that meaning.Classification doesn't seem to be the kind of problem that would be solved someday in the future but just a concept that all kinds of societies would use to run(!) their peopIe.Family relationships also had not changed. I don't have any opinion + idea on that topic though.Even regarding the technology of 50s, he considered this story to be toooooo far in the future. This tech wasn't as advanced as I thought it would be in 1000 years but in 100.P.S.: NEXT: [b:The Naked Sun 76685 The Naked Sun (Robot, #2) Isaac Asimov https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1439756125l/76685.SY75.jpg 1583154]