Thuvia, Maid of Mars
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Read by Scott Merrill
In this novel the focus shifts from John Carter, Warlord of Mars, and Dejah Thoris of Helium, protagonists of the first three books in the series, to their son, Carthoris, prince of Helium, and Thuvia, princess of Ptarth. Helium and Ptarth are both prominent Barsoomian city state/empires, and both Carthoris and Thuvia were secondary characters in the previous two books. (Summary by Wikipedia) (5 hr 20 min)
Chapters
Carthoris and Thuvia | 24:01 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Slavery | 21:25 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Treachery | 13:09 | Read by Scott Merrill |
A Green Man's Captive | 23:18 | Read by Scott Merrill |
The Fair Race | 29:34 | Read by Scott Merrill |
The Jeddak of Lothar | 19:32 | Read by Scott Merrill |
The Phantom Bowmen | 25:30 | Read by Scott Merrill |
The Hall of Doom | 24:27 | Read by Scott Merrill |
The Battle in the Plain | 20:24 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Kar Komak, the Bowman | 22:45 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Green Men and White Apes | 25:26 | Read by Scott Merrill |
To Save Dusar | 20:16 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Turjun, the Panthan | 24:24 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Kulan Tith's Sacrifice | 26:36 | Read by Scott Merrill |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
It's a good book, but it sounds like an afterthought rather than a direct part of the series. The narrator was fine for a while and then there were a lot of mouth noises and wheezing nasal passages that were a little irritating. Overall the story was good.
Free Audio Review
FNH
Let me start by saying that if you've enjoyed any of the previous "John Carter" Mars books then you'll enjoy this one just as much. It's pulp sci fi with a thrilling constant action edge that keeps you listening. Yes you might see the end coming but that doesn't make the trip any less fun. The story follows the son of John Carter as he finds, loses and then hunts down love! As with all of the other novels much that is new to the reader is introduced as the world is explored. In the previous novels there was always some new factor, new races, new location to be discovered and this story follows that pattern. Swords are drawn just as redily as rifles and everyone has a grudge to settle so the action just does not stop. As a superb bonus the reader of this audio book is excellent, and although he doesn't put on voices he does a tremendous and excellent job of reading this novel, a professional job in fact. If you want to read more of my reviews for free audio visit http://freeaudioreview.blogspot.com/
good read
Danny
though written in the third person, it's quite good. it did have a few looks ends that didn't get wrapped up. but over all a good listen Reader did a good job. sometimes his voices were comical in a serious situation. but he did a good job
The Barsoom Adventure Continues
Linda Givler
This story starts pretty slowly but gains momentum. It has been a while since I listened to the previous books, but I quickly got up to speed. This book is not as complicated as previous. I enjoyed it, and this reader is great.
PLEASE NUMBER BOOKS BETTER
laura Brown
I haven't listened yet sorry I love these books but having hard time finding the 2nd & 3rd book that come after the 1st one that I just finished. still love listening But pleeeze ### your books. thanks
Philosophy and adventure
Homoiomerioi
This novel is a remarkable work where the adventures of the heros and heroines of Barsoom are intermingled with the philosophical discourse. This all forms great sustenance for the heart and the intellect.
Aventura continues
A LibriVox Listener
Not I just heard a great story, of love, triumphs and friendship on my favorite planet well done
excellent listen
Ian H
the only problem with these stories, is not being able to stop listening.