The Hollow Earth

The Hollow Earth by Rudy Rucker, published by MonkeyBrain Books in 2006, is a 2nd edition work available in English with a total of 234 pages. This narrative follows Mason Algiers Reynolds, who leaves his family’s Virginia farm in 1836, accompanied by his father’s slave, a dog, and a mule. Branded a murderer, he seeks refuge with the famed writer Edgar Allan Poe, leading to an extraordinary expedition to the South Pole and the entrance to the Hollow Earth.
Readers will encounter a blend of fantasy and science fiction as Mason and Poe navigate the peculiarities of the Hollow Earth, where unusual physics and a variety of strange beings await them. The story unfolds through their bizarre adventures, exploring themes of exploration and the unknown. This edition invites readers to delve into a unique journey that challenges the boundaries of reality and imagination.
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In 1836, Mason Algiers Reynolds leaves his family’s Virginia farm with his father’s slave, a dog, and a mule. Branded a murderer, he finds sanctuary with his hero, Edgar Allan Poe, and together they embark on an extraordinary expedition to the South Pole, and the entrance to the Hollow Earth. It is there, at the center of the world, where strange physics, strange people, and stranger creatures abound, that their bizarre adventures truly begin.
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