Riverworld #05 - Gods of Riverworld
โ Scribed by Philip Josรฉ Farmer
- Publisher
- Tor Books;Berkley Books
- Year
- 1983;1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
Praise for the novels of Riverworld:
โA feast for the imagination.โ
โLos Angeles Times
โA virtual playground for SFโs growing fascination with history.โ
โLocus
โFarmerโs blend of intellectual daring and pulp-fiction prose found a world-wide audienceโฆsprawling, episodic works gave him room to explore the nuances of a provocative premise while indulging his taste for lurid, violent action.โ
โThe New York Times
โAn excellent science fiction writer, far more skillful than I am.โ
โIsaac Asimov
From the Back Cover
"A FEAST FOR THE IMAGINATION."
--Los Angeles Times
"A virtual playground for SF's growing fascination with history."
--Locus
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