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Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & FantasyI loved this one! It's what a Norman fan expects. Yes, I own and have read all 25 books of John Norman's GOR Saga and would love to read 25 more. John Norman is an extraordinary writer. So what if he makes slaves out of women. Hey! This is fiction, it hapens in GOR which is at the other side of the Sun and should not affect our planet. However, his books are controversial for those who would like to enslave the minds of everyone...
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The whole trilogy within the 25 book epic series from 12.Beasts of Gor (1978) 13.Explorers of Gor (1979) all the way to 14.Fighting Slave of Gor (1980) were fantastic. I could not put them down. I highly recommend them all!
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I first found this book while in high school and was completely absorbed in the story. I was determined to read all the Gor books because of it...but have found it difficult because they are not readily available. It seems that John Norman was visualizing the typical Earth man of the last decade with the emphasis (and I believe OVER EMPHASIS) on "political correctness" and desexualizing human behavior. "Jason" is every...
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Why is it that a small minority of small minded people can spoil life for a broad minded minority in the mistaken belief that they are saving the world from an unreal evil. The politically correct don't have to read what they don't want but why stop the rest of us it is censorship gone mad. Another mind numbingly brilliant book by Mr Norman surely there is a publisher willing to take him on?
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An interesting read, especially for the ladies, in that they for once get to enjoy the pleasures of a male slave at their service.For that alone Fighting Slave stands out from the other books in the Gor series.
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