Not as bad as every one else says.
Once you get past the whole sex slavery thing, or that Norman may not be the best writer, the series is rich on many levels. Set in more of a Greco-Roman style world, individual books visit other cultural areas like desert, native plains, jungle, etc. All areas are well thought out in their descriptions of every day life.
Gor plays out as the chessboard for two warring alien species, with the main character, Tarl Cabot, being an agent for one side. Fighting ranges from gladiator style to naval battles, piracy to really wicked reptilian mounts.There is plenty of intrigue and spying. Everything seems well thought out and thorough in it's descriptions, more so than most any book out there.
Sure Norman gets long winded many times, and the male dominance/slavery does get tiring, dont let these issues stop you from enjoying this series for everything else it has going for it.
Once you get past the whole sex slavery thing, or that Norman may not be the best writer, the series is rich on many levels. Set in more of a Greco-Roman style world, individual books visit other cultural areas like desert, native plains, jungle, etc. All areas are well thought out in their descriptions of every day life.
Gor plays out as the chessboard for two warring alien species, with the main character, Tarl Cabot, being an agent for one side. Fighting ranges from gladiator style to naval battles, piracy to really wicked reptilian mounts.There is plenty of intrigue and spying. Everything seems well thought out and thorough in it's descriptions, more so than most any book out there.
Sure Norman gets long winded many times, and the male dominance/slavery does get tiring, dont let these issues stop you from enjoying this series for everything else it has going for it.


