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Thuvia, Maid of Mars - Community Reviews back

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Mandrake's Cabinet of Readables & Curiosities
I loved the first 3 books but was unpleasantly surprised with the staleness of Book 4. It just seemed flat and devoid of all that I loved about the previous 3 stories. I've heard that Book 5: Chessmen is one of the best in the series... so I will prevail ;-)
Brian's Book Blog
Brian's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
Another good book in the Mars series, focussing on John Carter's son.The usual cliff hanger chapter endings and derring-do to get out of trouble that you've come to expect.
Brian's Book Blog
Brian's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
Another good book in the Mars series, focussing on John Carter's son.The usual cliff hanger chapter endings and derring-do to get out of trouble that you've come to expect.
Reading with AngelaRenea
Reading with AngelaRenea rated it 11 years ago
These books have all started to meld together so correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the last book all about rescuing a slave? Or was that this book? Either way, this whole mess begins with the casual bartering of slaves by John Carter's son. Which of course causes the woman he loves, but turned him...
REALJimBob
REALJimBob rated it 11 years ago
Eventually every good series needs to be put to bed. Drawn to a close. Wound up. Killed. In spite of that [a:Burroughs|10885|Edgar Rice Burroughs|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1207155710p2/10885.jpg] is soldiering on with his stories from Barsoom. The first three books focussed on Jo...
Vera
Vera rated it 12 years ago
This was GREAT. The usual Burroughs rollicking, non-stop, two-fisted, open-throttle biffo as the action veers back and forth across Mars, with outrageous acts of heroism, ridiculous coincidences, nefarious plots and noble deeds. But truly best of all, every time Cathoris races to save Thuvia, she pr...
Rene Hasekamp
Rene Hasekamp rated it 13 years ago
This fourth part of the Barsoom series is a very good read. Some new groups of inhabitants of Barsoom are introduced, and the story is good. The main character in this book is not John Carter (who only appears in a few lines) but his son Carthoris. He has to save Thuvia, who has been abducted. Becau...
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