The first combined edition of the first two Riverworld novels, To Your Scattered Bodies Go and The Fabulous Riverboat. Imagine that every human who ever lived, from the earliest Neanderthals to the present, is resurrected after death on the banks of an astonishing and seemingly endless river on an u
Riverworld: including To Your Scattered Bodies Go and The Fabulous Riverboat
โ Scribed by Philip Jose Farmer
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates;Tor
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 288 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"Charts a territory somewhere between Gulliver's Travels and The Lord of the Rings."
_-- Time
** To Your Scattered Bodies Go and **The Fabulous Riverboat
_**Combined for the first time in one volume!
** Imagine that every human who ever lived, from the earliest Neanderthals to the present, is resurrected after death on the banks of an astonishing and seemingly endless river on an unknown world. They are miraculously provided with food, but with not a clue to the possible meaning of this strange afterlife. And so billions of people from history, and before, must start living again.
Some set sail on the great river questing for the meaning of their resurrection, and to find and confront their mysterious benefactors. On this long journey, we meet Sir Richard Francis Burton, Mark Twain, Odysseus, Cyrano de Bergerac, and many others, most of whom embark upon searches of their own in this huge...
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The first combined edition of the first two Riverworld novels, To Your Scattered Bodies Go and The Fabulous Riverboat. Imagine that every human who ever lived, from the earliest Neanderthals to the present, is resurrected after death on the banks of an astonishing and seemingly endless river on an u
### Amazon.com Review In _To Your Scattered Bodies Go_ , Philip Josรฉ Farmer introduces readers to the awesome Riverworld, a planet that had been carved into one large river on whose shores all of humanity throughout the ages has seemingly been resurrected. In _The Fabulous Riverboat_ , Farmer tells