
Magicians of Gor
Gorean Saga, Book 25
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Narrado por:
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Ralph Lister
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De:
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John Norman
John Norman's epic Gorean Saga is one of the longest-running and most successful series in the history of fantasy. It is also one of the most controversial. Over the course of more than 30 books produced over a span of six decades, the series has sold millions of copies and built legions of fans unrivaled in their devotion. E-Reads invites you to rediscover this brilliantly imagined world where men are masters and women live to serve their every desire.
Magicians of Gor: Book 25 of the Gorean Saga: After the disaster of the delta campaign Ar is substantially defenseless. The forces of Cos, and her allies, are welcomed into the city as liberators. Ar's Station, which held out so valiantly against superior forces in the north, is denounced as traitorous. Veterans of the delta campaign are despised and ridiculed. Patriotism and manhood are denigrated. Lawlessness and propaganda are rampant. Marlenus, the great ubar, who might have organized and led a resistance, who might have rallied the city, is presumed dead, somewhere in the Voltai Mountains. Tar; is concerned with a warrior's vengeance upon sedition and treachery, and, in particular, with meeting one who stands high amongst the conspirators, a beautiful woman now enthroned as ubara, whose name is Talena.
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No longer the End
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What did you love best about Magicians of Gor?
the fact that there was more then one lead in the storyWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Magicians of Gor?
the way the two main people played off each otherHave you listened to any of Ralph Lister’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no this was the firstDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
yes i laughted alotAny additional comments?
can't wait to listen to the next bookgetting homestone out of town
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Review
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The story is a bit shallow considering the great lengths that are gone to to make it seem at a kaissa level.
The obvious allegory is startling prescient (c. 1988, Ronald Reagan) but much more applicable to modern political events (c. 2023, Biden) in America and the book would be worth a read on that basis alone if the reader could only find a version with the vast amount of bondage greatly reduced.
There are also homosexual themes and bondage introduced and somewhat explored, not at all in line with the expected audience of thoroughly heterosexual males into beautiful, alluring women and not into men at all, no matter how handsome.
The final confrontation with Talena as well as its surprising conclusion was quite a let down considering the build up.
One can readily understand why there was a long break from this book to the next and also gain insight behind #28 Kur of Gor, a much better read with imagination and the old Norman magic.
One last thing, the title and cover art are quite deceiving, a feeble bit of false advertising to entice Norman fans into a shabby counterfeit of what could be rather than what the reader actually gets. You could certainly skip this one and not be poorer for it in any way.
Worst of the first 25
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