Red Dwarf Omnibus

Red Dwarf Omnibus by Grant Naylor is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin in 1992, featuring 589 pages in English. This edition combines the first two novels of the cult series, Red Dwarf and Better Than Life, along with the original TV pilot script’s first draft. The narrative begins with Dave Lister celebrating his twenty-fourth birthday during a Monopoly board pub crawl in London, leading to his unexpected predicament three million years from Earth in an alternate reality.
Readers will encounter a blend of science fiction and fantasy as Lister navigates his bizarre circumstances, accompanied by an eclectic cast, including a deceased individual, a senile computer, and a guilt-ridden mechanoid. The story explores themes of adventure and survival in a richly imagined universe. This omnibus edition serves as a unique entry point for fans of action and adventure, as well as those interested in performing arts, offering a multifaceted experience of the Red Dwarf series.
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Here are the first two novels of the cult series Red Dwarf in one volume – Red Dwarf and Better Than Life – plus the first draft of the original TV pilot script. It all when Dave Lister is celebrating his twenty-fourth birthday on a Monopoly board pub crawl round London, and somehow ends up three million years from Earth, marooned in the wrong dimension of the wrong reality, and down to his last two cigarettes. Together with a dead man, a senile computer, a deranged sanitation mechanoid with an overactive guilt chip and the best-dressed entity in all six known universes, the last remaining member of the human race begins his epic journey home.
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