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A Princess of Mars

Barsoom Series, Book 1

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A Princess of Mars

By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Narrated by: Alastair Cameron
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The classic science-fiction fantasy novel A Princess of Mars, written by Edgar Rice Burroughs is the first in the series that takes place on the planet Mars also called Barsoom. Mars is seen as a hot, dry planet that houses many kinds of alien races including the green Tharks and the Red Martians. John Carter, a former Civil War soldier, is mysteriously teleported to Barsoom when he explores an ancient cave in Arizona.

The difference in gravity on Barsoom gives John Carter amazing speed and strength, which he uses to rise up as a valued member of the Thark tribe. The Red Martian princess, Dejah Thoris, is captured by the Tharks. John Carter attempts to stay alive as he tries to return Deja to her people. The warring Tharks are then led by Carter to attack the city of Zodanga; an enemy of Dejah Thoris and her people.

Because of his heroic actions, Dejah Thoris falls in love with John Carter, and they rule the Helium region for nine years. When Barsoom finally feels like home, disaster strikes in the form of the breakdown of a factory that supplies the planet with air. Desperate to save the planet, John Carter uses his knowledge to teleport himself and a worker inside the factory to fix the machine. There, Carter finds himself choking inside of the factory and awakens to find himself back on planet Earth; with no sign of Thoris.

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Action & Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Solar System Mars Adventure
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I thought the book was a little slow to begin with but it just drew you in. I kept wanting to know what would happen next.

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This isn't my first time going through 'The Princess of Mars' it's one of my absolute favorite sci-fi adventures. So, I have no issue with the story. Unfortunately, the author is miscast. John Carter is an American from the south, and with the story being told in the first person by the character, you kind of need a Southern American voice to fit the narrative. The narrator's European voice just takes me out of the experience. Don't get me wrong he is actually a good narrator, he just doesn't fit the bill as John Carter.

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