![]() ![]() The majority of resurrected humans at first regarded their new life as a religious event (although obviously it didn't correspond to whatever religion they endorsed). What first won me over was Burton's relentless rational approach to analyzing Riverworld. And it was difficult to connect to Burton as a character at first, although eventually I came to respect his adventurous, rebellious nature. It might have been the opening, which didn't draw me in like a book should. ![]() And, I mean, it won the Hugo award-that can't be bad! So why was I so incredulous in the beginning? I'm not sure. It has an amazing premise, and as a narrative it contains both the conflict and the thematic depth required to create a compelling science fiction story. When I first began reading To Your Scattered Bodies Go, I didn't give it enough credit. ![]()
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