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J**E
Good book
These books push a specific dogma that you may or may not agree with, but the overall storytelling is nice. I have enjoyed the first 14 books and continue to read them.
R**R
Regaining something lost
I finally am getting my collection back and love it. Only a few more to get and then enjoy them, this will add to my experience with online Gor and those few friends I've made at Gor Fests.
J**3
Fighting Slave of Gor
The book was OK and did not disappoint me. I enjoy the travels and adventures of Tarl Cabot, the vivid descriptions of all things Gorean that Mr. Norman describes so well, and do not mind the lengthy and repetitive discussions between Tarl and various girls about the naturalness of female slavery and her rightful place in society, but I admit I missed Tarl in this book.The character, Jason Marshall, was OK as was his adventure on Gor as a transplanted male from Earth. I do not understand why Mr. Norman created a new protaganist for the Gorean saga and I was skeptical of this concept, but the story was good. He appears in three books and there is continuity in the story line.For a fan of Gor, the action, vivid descriptions of Gorean life, strong fighting scenes, etc. are all there for you, minus Tarl Cabot. I will admit that one could skip this book and not lose out on any of the continuing saga of Tarl Cabot.
S**B
Be AFan
Good read!
A**R
Four Stars
UNADULTERATED MALE CORE
S**S
Just loved it
What can I say...it's JN and I just love his Gor books. It opens up alot of information about the did fences between Gorean Men and Earth men.
C**N
Cuality going down
I used to like this John Norma books, but as it goes farther, the novels are geting worse. I just kep buying them because of the good impresion I have from the first seven books. Maybe at some time novels will get better. For now, I don't read them all or don't complete the reading when I feel its going to be the same.Sorry, I buy them but I must say I don't bery much like them.
M**O
Fighting slave
This was a pretty good side story though I want to know more about take than this guy. Next book!
D**E
Fighting Slave of Gor
I love the Gor series and I'm now on my fourth of fifth reading of them, and I still find new things and/or new nuances. I recommend this series to anyone who has an interest in science fiction and the "natural order" of life.
T**C
Gor - book 14
I really have been enjoying the Gor books. I love the stories and the adventures of the people in them. But. I'm getting a little tired of the huge amounts of text given over to telling about, quite frankly, how all women, it seems, want to be the slaves of men and to be raped, quite literally, by them. It seems with each progressive book in this series that more and more pages are given over to this. It's always the same: in one breath the woman denies being a slave, then in the next she is begging to be raped. Moments later she is lamenting being a clave again, and then once more begging to be "used". It gets a little tiresome after a while. Once these bits are over the story comes back in and it's gets enjoyable once more. Hopefully the next book ("Rogue of Gor") will calm down somewhat.
B**W
Interesting theory of natural order of domination
I have read quite a few of these books now . The prose is at first different and takes a little bearing with to enjoy it . The brutal yet beautiful Gorean world of Salves domination and total bondage and submission may not appeal to the feminist sensibilities . It is nonetheless a plausible and interesting theory.
I**S
Fighting slave of Gor
This book is difficult to get into as the main character is not familiar to the saga,but as the book progress especially the story improves
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