So I've gone back to reading Asimov now, and the first book I've finished up today is one of his later books "Nemesis".
It is the twenty third century, and on self sustaining colonies, pioneers flee a crowded Earth. One such colony, known as Rotor, has left the Solar System in order to create it's own rogue Utopia around a completely unknown red star that is 2 light years away from Earth, dubbed Nemesis.
A threat that Nemesis poses to the people of Earth is discovered by young Rotorian girl. But her attempts to warn them are prevented. And she will later discover that Nemesis also threatens Rotor too. And the only thing that can save them both from Nemesis is her.
This is definitely one of Asimov's more longer books, which is about 386 pages long. And it is also one of the later works that he published, as this one came out in 1989. It's like a combination of both a Sci-Fi thriller and first contact, but not really action oriented in any meaningful. In fact it takes a much more introspective direction. There are a lot of times where it gets kind of dry and would be a turn off for most people. The story also jumps between the past and the present, which may come off as confusing.
But dry, or not, or even a bit confusing, I would label this as decent. It's not as great as the last books I've read, but it's pretty nice anyway. I'm currently on another of his novels right now and I'm hoping that it will be a bit better.
by i-the-muso-1968