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Raiders of Gor

Gorean Saga, Book 6

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Raiders of Gor

By: John Norman
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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In this sixth book in the Gorean series, former earthman Tarl Cabot finds himself in the most depraved city that Gor has to offer. Port Kar is a city of robbers, brigands and men without allegiance to any cause or kingdom where the weak are quickly consumed by the strong. However, Tarl Cabot is able to flourish in the cutthroat environment of the city, for he is a powerful Tarnsman, used to having his way. He finds that there is much to learn in Port Kar, where the people are celebrated for their skill of training their voluptuous slaves into utter obedience.

The saga continues: listen to more in the Gorean series.©2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.; 1973 John Norman
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
Engaging Writing • Multifaceted Story • Magnificent Performance • Rich Courageous Character • Fantastic Creativity

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The Gorean series is basically Conan the barbarian meets a smut novel on another world. There's lots of violent battles and vicious giant man eaters with a dash BDSM. The series gets a little repetitive as the books go on but not to badly for a 20 plus book series. If you liked the John Carter in 'A Princess of Mars' series most likely you'll enjoy these books there very similar. I prefer the Gorean series myself, except the ones narrated by women which I haven't bought so don't know if there good or not I personal dislike women narrates.

Gorean Saga

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While it follows the usual structure of Norman's series of slavery and the question of gender roles and traditions, the book surprised me in the way it moved me to despise and then sympathize with the characters. In the end, an interesting revelation to be delivered by the unlikely. All threads neatly tied up in a satisfying package. Another fantastic read by Mr. Lister.

High Seas and Human Philosphy

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Fun and well described. The catch and release feels slightly overly convenient, but overall enjoyable getting sucked into a different world.

Very entertaining

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I am a big fan of Norman and fast becoming one of Lister. I was very apprehensive when I first stared listening to the books since I have read all of them, but each one I listen to gets better. I just hope they will continue publishing them.

As good as it gets

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What a multi-faceted story. The last section (15 minutes) of this book is one of my favorite sections of all literature. Yet the first third of this book was extremely frustrating and I would not have continued had I not had such a love for the book series. I love Tarl Cabert. I love the blend of his rich courageous character, strong manhood and kindness. Across the series he has these little stupidities and miscommunications but he's always a very lovable character. However, and this book he goes to the dark side in a way. I know now this was a part of the authors plan. I guess I too am far too human like Tarl, wanting to keep believing the myths about myself...just like mist of us.

Frustrating masterpiece. Might be Norman's best.

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