To Your Scattered Bodies Go
Registered by siriradha of Colorado Springs, Colorado USA on 11/2/2003
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
Dan L. Gray, author of Persephone, Descending, February 20, 2001,
Farmer at his best
This is a great book and high concept. I first read To Your Scattered Bodies Go in the mid seventies and have returned not only to it, but to the entire series as well. Farmer creates a heroic and believable character in Sir Richard Francis Burton. The concept of a world in which all the people who ever lived are resurrected is fascinating. Coupled with the idea of a world that is in essence a river and mysterious being controlling the destiny of those people is superb fiction at its best. I recommend this book as well as the rest in the series
Farmer at his best
This is a great book and high concept. I first read To Your Scattered Bodies Go in the mid seventies and have returned not only to it, but to the entire series as well. Farmer creates a heroic and believable character in Sir Richard Francis Burton. The concept of a world in which all the people who ever lived are resurrected is fascinating. Coupled with the idea of a world that is in essence a river and mysterious being controlling the destiny of those people is superb fiction at its best. I recommend this book as well as the rest in the series
Journal Entry 2 by siriradha at -- By Hand Or Post, Ray/Ring, Meetup, RABCK in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA on Monday, November 3, 2003
Released on Monday, November 03, 2003 at Controlled release in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA.
For the OBCZ at The Dessert Tray in Beaverton, OR
Bye bye, little book! Hope you travel far!
For the OBCZ at The Dessert Tray in Beaverton, OR
Bye bye, little book! Hope you travel far!
This book was sent to us by a fellow bookcrosser in Colorado. We thank you and will release it today!
I just found this today at the bookcrossing haven of "The Dessert Tray" in Beaverton, OR. Looking forward to reading it - Farmer is usually good.
My first "Riverworld" book. A fun concept - you can tell Farmer did quite a bit of historical research for his main character and it's great watching to see how he has different historical figures relate to each other and to more "ordinary" people.
My first "Riverworld" book. A fun concept - you can tell Farmer did quite a bit of historical research for his main character and it's great watching to see how he has different historical figures relate to each other and to more "ordinary" people.
Journal Entry 5 by notoriousBOB at Moonstruck Chocolate Cafe in Beaverton, Oregon USA on Sunday, February 29, 2004
Released on Sunday, February 29, 2004 at Moonstruck Chocolate Cafe in Beaverton, Oregon USA.
This is the leap year release so look up!
This is the leap year release so look up!