Pirates of Venus


Lu par Phil Chenevert

(4.4 étoiles; 101 critiques)

Edgar Rice Burroughs, of Tarzan fame, wrote many great adventure stories that were serialized in the magazines of t he 1930s. This is the first book in what is called the Venus series and starts it off with tons of action and excitement. It was published as a book in 1934. Our hero Carson accidentally lands on the mysterious, cloud-covered planet of Venus (he was shooting for Mars, believing Venus inhospitable to all life). Landing there he finds that the clouds conceal a wondrous secret: the strikingly beautiful yet deadly world of Amtor. In Amtor, cities of immortal beings flourish in giant trees reaching thousands of feet into the sky; ferocious beasts stalk the wilderness below; rare flashes of sunlight precipitate devastating storms; and the inhabitants believe their world is saucer-shaped with a fiery center and an icy rim. Stranded on Amtor after his spaceship crashes, astronaut Carson Napier is swept into a world where revolution is ripe, the love of a princess carries a dear price, and death can come as easily from the blade of a sword as from the ray of a futuristic gun. And yes, he does become a pirate. If you are looking for a pure adventure story, this is still a great one. (Summary by phil c) (6 hr 15 min)

Chapitres

Carson Napier 22:01 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Off for Mars 25:32 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Rushing Toward Venus 35:57 Lu par Phil Chenevert
To the House of the King 23:39 Lu par Phil Chenevert
The Girl in the Garden 30:44 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Gathering Tarel 28:42 Lu par Phil Chenevert
By Kamlot’s Grave 27:37 Lu par Phil Chenevert
On Board the Sofal 23:21 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Soldiers of Liberty 19:56 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Mutiny 25:14 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Duare 20:08 Lu par Phil Chenevert
“A Ship!” 25:46 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Catastrophe 25:19 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Storm 41:13 Lu par Phil Chenevert

Critiques

Good story development


(4 étoiles)

I enjoyed the way the story picked up its pace and brought new characters into Carson's journey.. ERB is the best!

Wait what?


(2 étoiles)

Once you get to the middle the dialog feels like a crowded room. The sequel is better.


(2 étoiles)

Sadly the reader was awful. But the story would have been great.


(4 étoiles)

An entertaining weird sci-fi novel wonderfully well narrated


(5 étoiles)

Great book read by a great reader.