Isaac Asimov Academy audiobook. Books enlighten the soul, elevate and strengthen a person, awaken in him the best aspirations, sharpen his mind and soften his heart.

Oct 09 2015

Name: Academy of Curses. Book Four
Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
Executor: Witch
Playing time: 09:17:24
Description: What is the difference between passion and love? The one who unknowingly sent the Curse of Eternal Passion has yet to find the answer to this question. And at the same time learn that presentation to the court of the Dark Empire is worse than even death. Daya will have to endure communication with high society, parting words from her father-in-law and the wrath of her groom...

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Oct 09 2015

Name: Academy of Curses. Book three
Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
Executor: Witch
Playing time: 09:27:07
Description: You cursed the director of your own academy with the curse of Eternal Passion? Now enjoy the company of Lord Ryan Thiers, because real men never back down. A bright and life-affirming story that will make your soul feel warm! The heroine may be a little naive, but she has an incredibly inquisitive mind! The girl is a born investigator and it is very interesting to watch the development of her talent...

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Oct 09 2015

Name: Academy of Curses. Book two
Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
Executor: Witch
Playing time: 09:23:21
Description: She cursed the director of her own academy with the curse of Eternal Passion? Expect trouble! The future mother-in-law is already on her way. A bright and life-affirming story that will make your soul feel warm! The heroine may be a little naive, but she has an incredibly inquisitive mind! The girl is a born investigator and it is very interesting to watch the development of her talent...

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Oct 09 2015

Name: Academy of Curses. Book one
Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
Executor: Witch
Playing time: 09:04:23
Description: Never cast a curse on the director of your own academy. Especially if it is a curse of unknown properties to you. A bright and life-affirming story that will make your soul feel warm! The heroine may be a little naive, but she has an incredibly inquisitive mind! The girl is a born investigator and it is very interesting to watch the development of her talent...

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Feb 20 2015

Name: Witchcraft Academy
Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps
Executor: Sergei Larionov
Playing time: 11:57:50
Description: It is difficult to gnaw on the granite of science, but it is very interesting. Student years are remembered for a lifetime.
But teachers remember them even better, especially if at the Academy of Witchcraft, Witchcraft and Nastiness there are students such as Difinbakhy, Dunyashka and the famous Arkanar thief, aka the Count of Arliy, aka Baron Archibald de Zabolotny, called upon once again to save the world. Golden rule– with my rule not to go to someone else’s monastery – it collapsed immediately.
The Academy was in a fever...

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Dec 22 2014

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Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 192 kbps
Executor: Kirill Petrov
Playing time: 08:52:26
Description: A worthy conclusion to the brilliant classic “Academy” trilogy by American science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. The Galactic Empire is completely destroyed. The only power in the universe is the Union of Worlds, led by the ruthless ruler Mule. His plans include expanding his rule and subjugating new territories of the Galaxy. However, these plans are disrupted due to the intervention of the Second Academy. The Mule orders to find and destroy her by any means necessary.

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Dec 22 2014

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Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 192 kbps
Executor: Kirill Petrov
Playing time: 10:32:06
Description: The empire was rotting and slowly moving in agony towards its collapse. The Academy, having concentrated in its hands the latest scientific technology and control over trade routes, became the most powerful state in the Galaxy. The imperial general decides to take revenge and seize the championship. A decisive battle between the Academy and the Empire is coming.

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Dec 22 2014

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Format: MP3, 44.1 kHz, 192 kbps
Executor: Kirill Petrov
Playing time: 08:36:00
Description: Year 12067 of the Galactic Era. By this time, humanity had founded a colossal Galactic Empire, populating about 25,000,000 inhabited planets. It would seem that this multi-billion-dollar world under the rule of the Emperor is guaranteed eternal prosperity, but the predictions of one scientist paint the darkest picture of the future.

William Thackeray, English satirist

A book is a huge force.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Soviet revolutionary

Without books, we can now neither live, nor fight, nor suffer, nor rejoice and win, nor confidently move towards that reasonable and beautiful future in which we unshakably believe.

Many thousands of years ago, the book, in the hands of the best representatives of humanity, became one of the main weapons in their struggle for truth and justice, and it was this weapon that gave these people terrible strength.

Nikolai Rubakin, Russian bibliologist, bibliographer.

A book is a working tool. But not only that. It introduces people to the lives and struggles of other people, makes it possible to understand their experiences, their thoughts, their aspirations; it makes it possible to compare, understand the environment and transform it.

Stanislav Strumilin, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences

There is no better way to refresh the mind than to read the ancient classics; As soon as you take one of them in your hands, even for half an hour, you immediately feel refreshed, lightened and cleansed, lifted and strengthened, as if you had refreshed yourself by bathing in a clean spring.

Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher

Anyone who was not familiar with the creations of the ancients lived without knowing beauty.

Georg Hegel, German philosopher

No failures of history and blind spaces of time are able to destroy human thought, enshrined in hundreds, thousands and millions of manuscripts and books.

Konstantin Paustovsky, Russian Soviet writer

The book is a magician. The book transformed the world. It contains the memory of the human race, it is the mouthpiece of human thought. A world without a book is a world of savages.

Nikolai Morozov, creator of modern scientific chronology

Books are a spiritual testament from one generation to another, advice from a dying old man to a young man beginning to live, an order passed on to a sentry going on vacation to a sentry taking his place.

Empty without books human life. The book is not only our friend, but also our constant, eternal companion.

Demyan Bedny, Russian Soviet writer, poet, publicist

A book is a powerful tool of communication, labor, and struggle. It equips a person with the experience of life and struggle of humanity, expands his horizon, gives him knowledge with the help of which he can force the forces of nature to serve him.

Nadezhda Krupskaya, Russian revolutionary, Soviet party, public and cultural figure.

Reading good books is a conversation with the most the best people past times, and, moreover, such a conversation when they tell us only their best thoughts.

René Descartes, French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and physiologist

Reading is one of the sources of thinking and mental development.

Vasily Sukhomlinsky, an outstanding Soviet teacher-innovator.

Reading for the mind is the same as physical exercise for the body.

Joseph Addison, English poet and satirist

Good book- exactly a conversation with smart person. The reader receives from her knowledge and a generalization of reality, the ability to understand life.

Alexei Tolstoy, Russian Soviet writer and public figure

Do not forget that the most colossal weapon of multifaceted education is reading.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

Without reading there is no real education, there is and cannot be any taste, no speech, no multifaceted breadth of understanding; Goethe and Shakespeare are equal to a whole university. By reading a person survives centuries.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

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CoPa wrote:

Well, everything seems to have been done!
Yes, I still can’t insert the poster, the location label indicated. I'm probably doing something wrong, I don't understand.
P.S.: THANK YOU DUROPLYAS!

On home page forum - please do not use a hosting provider for posters. http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1896349
You can insert a picture (if you have its address on the Internet) and add the appropriate tags

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denfrovl2 wrote:

I wonder when the next part will appear?

And what? should there be a continuation?

-KiTE-

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It is logical then to assume that translations with other names suck...

Yes, but the Foundation was read by Gerasimov, which is very sad to listen to

silencerF

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Alex6999

silencerF wrote:

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I would like to listen to them in order:

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Do they even exist in audio?

Unfortunately no.
Asimov's epic is, in my opinion, the most serious thing, it is very strange that this book is not voiced
The Academy is not the first book, it was just written first, in fact the books should be arranged like this:
Prelude to Foundation [= Prelude to Foundation] (1988)
On the Way to the Academy / Forward the Foundation [= On the Way to the Foundation] (1993)
Academy/Foundation [= "Foundation", "Founders", "Foundation", "Establishment", "Organization"] (1951)
Academy and Empire / Foundation and Empire [= “Foundation and Empire”, “Foundation and Empire”] (1952)
Second Academy / Second Foundation [= “Second Foundation”, “Second Foundation”, “Understudies”] (1953)
Academy's Edge / Foundation's Edge [= Academy on the brink of destruction, Foundation's Edge, Foundation Crisis, Foundation's Edge] (1982)
Academy and Earth / Foundation and Earth [= Foundation and Earth] (1986)
But that's not all, there are sequels, no longer from Asimov.
Academy Fears / Foundation's Fear (1997) // Author: Gregory Benford
Academy and Chaos / Foundation and Chaos (1998) // But that’s not all, the Academy intersects quite closely with the cycle about Robots and the Trentorian Empire.
+Stories about Robots
+Mother Earth (1949)
The Caves of Steel (1954)
The Naked Sun (1956)
+Mirror image [= Mirror image of the law] (1972)
Robots of Dawn / The Robots of Dawn [= Robots of Dawn, Robots of Dawn] (1983)
Robots and Empire (1985)
The Stars, Like Dust (1951)
The Currents of Space (1952)
Pebble in the sky the Sky[= "Pebble in the Sky", "Pebble in the Sky", "Splinter of the Universe"] (1950)
+Dead end / Blind Alley (1945)
so how many novels do we get? 17. and 3 stories. and 1 collection of stories.
who will dare to voice it? I think no one.
Asimov is simply an incredible person.

tuzik puzik

Alex6999 wrote:

silencerF wrote:

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I would like to listen to them in order:

1
Asimov is simply an incredible person.

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Academy
Academy and Empire
Second Academy

grigori_volodin

Jan_Kalish wrote:

And those who have read them, please advise in what order it is better to read them, as they were written or according to the chronology of the plot?
Thank you!

The chronological order of the books, according to periods of future history (and not the chronology of publications) is as follows:
1. "The Perfect Robot" (1982). This series consists of thirty-one robot stories published between 1940 and 1976. and includes all the stories in my early collection "Robot" (1950). Only one short story has been written since this collection appeared. This story is "Robot Dreams", which has not yet been published in any Doubleday collection.
2. "Caves of Steel" (1954). This is my first book about robots.
3. "The Naked Sun" (1957). The second book about robots.
4. "Robots of the Dawn" (1983). The third book about robots.
5. "Robots and Empire" (1985). The fourth book about robots.
6. "Stars Like Dust" (1951). This is my first book about the Empire.
7. "Cosmic Currents" (1952). The second book about the Empire.
8. "Pebble in the Sky" (1950). The third book about the Empire.
9. "Prelude to Foundation" (1988). The first book about the Foundation (despite being the last one written (so far).
10. "Foundation" (1951). The second book is about the Foundation. It is a collection of four stories published between 1942 and 1944, plus an introductory chapter written for the 1949 edition.
11. "Foundation and Empire" (1952). The third book about the Founding, compiled from two stories originally published in 1945.
12. "The Second Foundation" (1952). The fourth Foundation novel, composed of two stories first published in 1948 and 1949.
13. "Foundation Crisis" (1953). The fifth Foundation novel.
14. "Foundation and Earth" (1983). The sixth Foundation novel.
Will I be adding to this series? Quite likely. There is such a possibility.
For example, you can write a book that will take its place between “Robots and Empire” (5) and “Cosmic Currents” (6); between "Prelude to the Foundation" (9) and "Foundation" (10); the same as between other books. And then, I can continue the novel "Foundation and Earth" (14), writing as many volumes as I wish. Naturally, there must be some limit - since I do not expect to live forever - but I intend to hold on steadfastly and as long as possible.

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