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Jumpin said:
Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time
Isaac Asimov's Foundation
JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" (Well, mid 2nd age)
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World

Four of my very favourite Universes come to life in television.

Im currently doing that, reading through the entire story line (cronologically).


I, Robot / The Complete Robot
The Caves of Steel [ROBOTS]
The Naked Sun [ROBOTS]
Mirror Image (short story) [ROBOTS]
The Robots of Dawn [ROBOTS]
Robots and Empire [ROBOTS]
The Stars, Like Dust-- [EMPIRE]
The Currents of Space [EMPIRE]
Pebble in the Sky [EMPIRE]
Prelude to Foundation [FOUNDATION]
Forward the Foundation [FOUNDATION]
Foundation [FOUNDATION]
Foundation and Empire [FOUNDATION]
Second Foundation [FOUNDATION]
Foundation's Edge [FOUNDATION]
Foundation and Earth [FOUNDATION]
Foundation's Fear
Foundation and Chaos
Foundation's Triumph (with the super-secret extended ending by David Brin)

If anyone else was curious about what Jumpin was talking about.
Foundation series is well worth a read.

You will be surprised how well his books have aged.