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A Princess of Mars (Barsoom / John Carter of Mars, Bk 1)
A Princess of Mars - Barsoom / John Carter of Mars, Bk 1
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
ISBN-13: 9780743498531
ISBN-10: 0743498534
Publication Date: 3/1/2005
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 4.6/5 Stars.
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4.6 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: I Books
Book Type: Paperback
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mazeface avatar reviewed A Princess of Mars (Barsoom / John Carter of Mars, Bk 1) on + 66 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Let me get this straight: A Princess of Mars was written in 1911? This space opera by Edgar Rice Burroughs contains all the fast-paced action and graphic violence of a modern day action movie. Hard to believe it was written almost one-hundred years ago.

This is the first in the series of books about John Carter, Warlord of Mars. Carter, a Civil War veteran from Virginia, finds himself on Mars and in the middle of continual fighting between the tribes of Martians, some of whom are pretty nasty fellows. The Martian atmosphere gives Carter some extra abilities that the otherwise stronger Martians do not have. Of course, some of the Martian races look quite human, and Carter falls for the sexy Dejah Thoris, a princess of one of the more homosapien-like species.

This tale is just good old-fashioned fun. Another of Burrough's fictional creations is more famous, the jungle lord Tarzan, but I believe now is the time for John Carter to become as popular. Despite its age, this book would appeal to today's movie audiences. With the successful crossover of fantasy novels into movies such as The Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia, the time is ripe for John Carter novels to be transformed into motion pictures. From what I've read, it has been proposed over and over for years, but until now, computer graphics probably would not have done it justice. A Princess of Mars would be a spectacular sight to see on the big screen.

In the meantime, indulge in the guilty pleasure of reading this gratuitously violent, rip-roaring, somewhat sexist tale of the swashbuckling John Carter.
reviewed A Princess of Mars (Barsoom / John Carter of Mars, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
rip roaring adventure
reviewed A Princess of Mars (Barsoom / John Carter of Mars, Bk 1) on + 68 more book reviews
This is such a great story! I read it a million years ago, but still remember the great scenes. Especially the ending, he is fighting one protag after the other! She sais something like: "I have 4 more brothers!".
Just a great beginning to all the rest of the novels. My brothers and I all tried to get to Mars by staring at the planet at night, just like John. I wonder how many other people did the same? Great imaginative sci fi with a love story to boot.