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A Princess of Mars

De: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Narrado por: William Dufris
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“The green warrior decided to close in and end the battle; just as he rushed me, a blinding light struck full in my eyes, so that I could not see Zad’s approach and could only leap blindly to one side to avoid his mighty blade...”

Suddenly projected to Mars, John Carter finds himself the captive of the savage green men of Thark. With him is the lovely Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium. And between them and rescue lay a thousand miles of deadly enemies and unknown dangers.

Public Domain (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ciencia Ficción Clásicos Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Space Opera Divertido
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“Listening to this book on CD is a delight! McKee’s semi-voiced reading has just the right tone to pull the listener into the adventures of John Carter…”( Kliatt)
Imaginative Worldbuilding • Timeless Adventure • Exceptional Performances • Brave Women • Fast-paced Plot
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Ok. I always loved Barsoom. I took a quick listen as this is free and well....pick up a different addition. The narration ruins a timeless tale. I recommend Scott Brick’s reading if you want to spent a credit.

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While an enjoyable story, the writing is dated with some old fashioned and repetitive statements. but the story itself has been robbed by Dances with Wolves and Avatar because it's a good story line. not sure if this is the oldest version of it, but it's the earliest example I have found. The narrator does a good job most of the time. Sometimes it is hard to tell of the narrator or the writing is what is over the top. I still enjoyed it.

An old fashioned swashbuckling tale set on mars.

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I read this as I read Tarzan for historical genre background. I enjoyed both but, massive trigger warning here this was written for white males in the early 20th century. Knowing that, in craft or driving narratives and in some scene setting worth it for me.

Great Story Telling, but, NOT WOKE

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Ideal for a 14 year old growing up in the 1920s. Very easy very easy to tell it was written by a white supremacist. But that was the norm when it was published in 1912. Storyline is a little bit far fetched. Even more far fetched given today's knowledge of science. All things being equal, it was entertaining.

Turn off the century sience fiction

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Love, Honor, Daring, and the soul of a fighting Virginian Gentleman. what a story for the ages. The author comes from a time where sciences are in our technological's civilization infancy, yet describes antigravity, teleportation, multi-race civilization, digital high definition displays, and infinite zoom digital telescopes, computing machines, radioactive particle power production. .
But it's the story that inspires .

Now the narrator. Being most of the story of John Carter is self narrative, this narrator brings out in full the thoughts , feelings and desires of all the characters.

I look forward to the other Blackstone audio books of this story. Too bad they stop at book 3.

Still a wonderful story over 100 years

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I accidentally watched this movie about a year after it came out, because it's not really the kind of movie I would usually watch. Surprisingly, I loved it. I didn't even know it was from a book. but when I realized that I gave it a chance and man, am I glad I did. The book is much much better than the movie . The book does read like a science textbook often, which is a bit dry, and I could see that being off-putting to some, but the imagination and intelligence put into it is impressive

REAL solid book

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Okay story 3.5 overall, the story was mostly written as if reading a diary or thinking back on the past. I'm not a huge fan of this type of writing, but the story itself was pretty good. I did enjoy the first part better than the last. I love his alien dog. Considering this book was published around 1912 it is way ahead of its time and very imaginative considering there was very little of this type of book out for public consumption. Narrator was good but a little dry. This book and the next two in the series can be gotten for free with a Kindle/ Kindle app and then the audio purchased for .99 each with whispersync.

This book was a pioneer back in 1912.

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I have loved Burroughs since childhood. I have read all his books on John Carter and hearing it was phantasmagorical! Highly recommend to everyone!

Great!

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this has always been a favorite so glad that i have it on audio now.

favorite book

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everything about this book is fantastic. the narration is great too. for a 1900s author, Burroughs is extremely talented and forward looking. i suspect he wad the among the first to innovate a "close 3rd person" pov style. no head hopping. I can't wait to read the rest of his work.

blown away

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