FABLES FOR ROBOTS BY STANISLAW LEM (BOOK REVIEW AND OUTFIT POST)
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Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers! How are you doing? Today I'll post a review for one of my summer reads: A Fables for Robots by Stanislaw Lem. Stanislaw Lem is one of my favourite science fiction writers for sure. It's a real compliment, coming from me, because there are a lot of SF writers I adore. Moreover, I've been reading science fiction since I was a teenager . Stanislaw Lem was a Polish writer, mostly known for his science fiction writing. His works have been translated to 40 languages, so you have a good chance of finding a copy of his in your language. I wrote about Lem a number of times on my blog and I will link it up my older Lem's blog book reviews in this post. I have read this book in Croatian translation ( Bajke o robotima ) and enjoyed the imaginative language and world play so much. I love Croatian translations and editions. The cover art for this book is so pretty, too. Somebody did a great job with the translation. In Croatia, translati