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  1. The Face of the Waters is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert Silverberg, first published in 1991. Plot introduction [ edit ] The Face of the Waters takes place deep in the future, on a penal colony , inhabited by convicts and their progeny.

  2. Oct 11, 2022 · At the end of the novel Robert Silverberg addresses what it means to be human, and explores what unites and divides humanity. This new edition of THE FACE OF THE WATERS, published with the author's full support, brings Silverberg’s brilliant novel back into the must-read science-fiction canon, after decades of being out of print. Language.

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  3. Oct 1, 1991 · The Face of the Waters by Robert Silverberg is a highly recommended. This review is for the re-release of the classic science fiction novel originally published 10/1/91.After the destruction of Earth, a surviving groups of humans are living are living on other planets. Hydros is a world covered in oceans and has a few artificial islands.

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  4. The face of the waters by Silverberg, Robert. Publication date 1992 Topics Science fiction/Fantasy Publisher New York : Bantam Collection

  5. On the Face of the Waters. On the Face of the Waters is a novel by English author Flora Annie Steel. It was first published in 1897 when it was hailed by critics as one of the best novels dealing with the Indian Rebellion of 1857. It is divided into five books of six chapters each (except Book II which has seven). [1]

    • Flora Annie Webster Steel
    • 1896
  6. Oct 15, 1991 · Linus himself is a lovable protagonist despite his prickliness, and Klune aptly handles his evolving feelings and morals. The prose is a touch wooden in places, but fans of quirky fantasy will eat it up. A breezy and fun contemporary fantasy. Share your opinion of this book. After the sun goes nova and destroys the Earth, humans survive only in ...

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  8. The distant world known as Hydros is a vast planetary sphere covered entirely by water, its surface broken only by the occasional appearance of artificially created islands. Populated largely by a vast array of intelligent amphibious species, with a small contingent of humans added to the mix, it serves as the setting for Robert Silverberg's ...

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