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Captive of Gor

Gorean Saga, Book 7

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Captive of Gor

By: John Norman
Narrated by: Lexi Maynard
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In this seventh book in the Gorean Series, beautiful and headstrong Elinor Brinton of Earth finds herself thrust into the savage world of Counter-Earth, also known as Gor. Brinton must relinquish her earthly position as a beautiful, wealthy and powerful woman when she finds herself a part of the harsh Gorean society. She is powerless as a female pleasure slave in the camp of Targo the slave-merchant. Forced to learn the arts of providing pleasure to any man who buys her, Elinor is determined to escape. Nevertheless, she is sold for a high price, and her master is determined to get his money's worth.©1972 John Norman (P)2013 Audible, Inc. Fantasy Fiction

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poor narration because of pronunciation.

I give this low marks because of narration and the pronunciation of the words that were spoken so well in the other books before this book. Consistent pronunciation to me is imperative because it makes it hard to follow when listening and confusing.

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Have looked for this title for awhile!!!

Still as good as I remember!!! ❤️❤️❤️ wonderful romance!!! Different outlook!!! Would recommend to anyone who can think outside the box!!!

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IT IS HARD TO LIKE EL-IN-OR AND I STILL DON'T

Tal and greetings fellow Earth people,

When I first read this book, in 1972, I throughly disliked El-in-or. In fact I hated her. I still do. She was a spoiled, rich, b***ch. After all this time I STILL think she got what she deserved. She tried to shirk her duties, lied, constantly, hit poor Ena over the head, so that she wouldn't get captured, stole from the villages and would have lied to Enas foster parents, should she meet them, just so she'd have an easier life. Gor IS NOT like Earth and neither are the men. Yet, she went on and on and on at how she'd get a gorean man under her power and humilate him, and although she often saw how men treated women, both slave and free, she just didn't learn. It took Rask of Treve to bring her to heel. If it weren't for Rask (who I also have a fondness for), I would have simply tossed the book aside and went on to read Hunters. Then, of course, I would have not found out about Talena being in this book.

Then there is Verna. A strong panther girl. She even invited El-in-or to join her band, IF she fought one of her girls, but she wussed out. The woman had no backbone. I missed Elizabeth Cardwell (Vella), when I read this volume, SHE, unlike El-in-or, would have taken up the challenge. She might loose but she'd do her best to win. Not El-in-or. She just wanted an easy life having someone to take care of her, to tell a man to do her bidding and have slaves to do all the cleaning and such; I doubt she'd be very kind to them either. I liked Verna. What El-in-or did to her was uncalled for, she should have gotten tips from her on how to be brave, but no, she used her slavery to become a bully, and she enjoyed it. Then to her horror, she was found out about her dishonesty, her lies and betrayal, and was severely pushed, yes, whipped, and I don't like reading about a person being whipped, but in her case, by the Priest Kings, She deserved it!

When one of the slaves and her escaped, she didn't help much, she did as little as possible, and didn't even listen to the gorean girl, who KNEW what to do but she wheedled her way into getting her to do something foolish. It was El-in-ors fault that they were eventually caught. Ooooh! She made me so angry! I wished I could reach in and shake her! Are all rich woman like her in real life?

Granted it had a happy ending but I hope she is kept in chains for the rest of her life. Personally, I think Rask of Treve derserves a better woman.

Well, I will end my review here. I do like the book. If it weren't for Rask, Ena, Verna and a few other characters, I would have stopped reading the book because El-in-or was so irritating. I wish, like I said, I could've taken her by the shoulders, shook them and told her to stop acting like she was better then the other woman, because, in truth, she wasn't. She was a barbarian, plain and simple, even if she was beautiful.

By the way, Lexi Maynard was good at reading the book.

Until I review Hunters...

I wish you well.

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very, very sexy and well written no smut here

So well written leaves so much to imagination very well done. Describes the slave master dynamic perfectly. Maybe change name to slave 101.

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Norman gives a different perspective

Norman wrote the book from the view of a slave girl. He details a lot of the psychological aspects that go through a female slave of Gor. The female narrator had a little trouble with the male voice in the story and the audio book would have been better had a male actor read the male parts of the story but overall pretty good book.

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awesomeness love this saga

this book was awesome.well read , good quality. I like the end when bosk narrated!

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Genuinely Wholesome

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I love all the books I have read thus far from the Gorean Saga and was a bit skeptical about whether or not I would like this, given that this would be the first of the books of Gor narrated by a character other than Tarl Cabbot. I, however, walked away from this one genuinely impressed by how very wholesome this book was. It was quite beautiful.

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missed potential

The story was good but very poorly written. I don't think it was edited

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Captive of Gor

This is the first book about Gor and the Gorean lifestyle I've read. It isn't just about Gor but also about a woman who discovers what an empty life she led before her capture.

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Racy

Great book! It is likely that feminists will not much care for this. Perhaps others will.

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