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I, Robot by Isaac Asimov " Asimov's I, Robot" is a sci-fi story with a unique twist. The science topic of "I, Robot" is robots. Asimov's style is to make chapters that are stories in themselves. I like it because you can skip over parts that you find boring and dull, but the book still makes sense. However, the divisions can interrupt the small plot. The main characters are: Mike Donovan, Susan Clavin, Gregory Powell, Dr. Lanning, and Dr. Bogert. These are the characters that show up in almost every chapter and don't change throughout the novel. The book doesn't really allow you to understand the characters because of how it is set up. The setting is in the future U.S. it is about the same but at some points in time Greg and Mike are in space. The plot is about Susan Calvin's retirement and the reporter asks questions but the majority of the book is flashbacks. Someone would want to read it because it is the past's future (our present) and it is interesting to see what people thought we would accomplish by now. I would recommend this book, but keep in mind it can be frustrating