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    The Riverworld is a fictional planet and the setting for a series of five science fiction novels (1971–1983) by American author Philip José Farmer (1918–2009). The Riverworld is an artificial, or heavily terraformed, planet where all humans (and pre-humans) who ever lived throughout history have been restored to life.

    • "Coda" (1993 short story)
  2. Based on the Riverworld books by Philip José Farmer, this miniseries is a reboot of the cancelled Sci-Fi Channel Riverworld television series, of which only the pilot episode was produced. Riverworld stars Tahmoh Penikett, Laura Vandervoort, Jeananne Goossen, Alan Cumming, Mark Deklin, and Peter Wingfield.

  3. Riverworld Series by Philip José Farmer. 5 primary works • 11 total works. Also known as. *Il Mondo del Fiume. *Le Fleuve de l'éternité. The first four books series is comprised of one story, with the fifth book added as a sequel. More. Book 1. To Your Scattered Bodies Go. by Philip José Farmer.

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  5. Kindle. Audiobook. Hardcover. Paperback. Mass Market Paperback. All those who ever lived on Earth have found themselves resurrected - healthy, young, and naked as newborns - on the grassy banks of a mighty river, in a world unknown.

  6. Book two of the Riverworld series. This time Samuel Clemens is the main character and since sailing is much easier than walking he decides to build a boat and use it to find the source of the river and whatever may be waiting there. The reader also learns more of the secrets of the Riverworld.

  7. Jun 30, 1998 · To Your Scattered Bodies Go is the Hugo Award-winning beginning to the story of Riverworld, Philip José Farmer's unequaled tale about life after death. When famous adventurer Sir Richard Francis Burton dies, the last thing he expects to do is awaken naked on a foreign planet along the shores of a seemingly endless river.

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  8. To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971) is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, the first book in the Riverworld series. It won a Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1972 at the 30th Worldcon. [1] . The title is derived from the 7th of the "Holy Sonnets" by English poet John Donne : At the round earth's imagin'd corners, blow.

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