I recently had the pleasure of delving into ‘Lost on Venus’ by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the second installment of his Amtor series. Let me tell you, this book takes you on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride that leaves you breathless and yearning for more. If you’re a fan of Burroughs’ work, such as Tarzan or the Martian novels, you won’t want to miss out on ‘Lost on Venus’. But even if you’re new to his writing style, this book is an excellent introduction. , The story revolves around Carson Napier, a Californian who finds himself in a world beyond comprehensionthe mysterious planet Venus. The moment he pierces the veil of mist that shrouds it, he steps into a realm filled with civilizations hostile to each other, and none of whom believe his incredible tale of Earth. To them, he’s merely a spy from another Venusan city, deserving only death. The narrative is gripping from the get-go. The perilous journey that Carson Napier embarks on, through treacherous mountains and haunting forests inhabited by creatures more terrifying than any nightmare, keeps you hooked. His quest to rescue the lovely princess Duare, who has been snatched from his arms, adds a layer of emotional depth that makes you genuinely care about the characters. , One scene that stood out for me was when Napier finds himself in ‘The Room of the Seven Doors’. Each door leads to certain death, but he must choose onethe seventh door offers him a glimmer of hope, though it too promises new dangers on Venus. The choice he makes is not only thrilling but also poignant, as it showcases his unwavering determination to survive and find Duare. Throughout the book, Burroughs’ world-building skills shine brightly. The creatures, civilizations, and landscapes of Venus are vividly described, making them come alive in your mind’s eye. His writing style is engaging and easy to follow, even when describing complex situations or exotic locales. , Despite the many positives, there were a few areas that could have been improved. Some scenes felt a bit rushed, leaving me yearning for more detail or context. However, these instances were relatively minor, and they didn’t detract significantly from my overall enjoyment of the book. If you’re looking for an adventure that transports you to a far-off world filled with danger, intrigue, and romance, ‘Lost on Venus’ is just what you need. It’s a testament to Burroughs’ storytelling prowess, and it’s easy to see why his works continue to captivate readers today. , I highly recommend ‘Lost on Venus’ to anyone who enjoys science fiction, adventure stories, or simply a good read. It’s a thrilling journey that will leave you wanting more from this fascinating world and its inhabitants. Don’t hesitatedive into the pages of ‘Lost on Venus’ today!
When Carson Napier, Californian, pierced the mist-laden cloud blanket that shrouded the mysterious planet Venus, he embarked on an unparalleled adventure. For this planet was peopled by several antagonistic civilizationsnone of whom believed his fantastic tale of the far-distant Earth he had come from. To them, he was just a spy from another Venusan citydeserving only death.
In this, the second book of Burroughs’ Amtor series, Napier travels over perilous mountains and through forests, inhabited by creatures more terrifying than any nightmare, in search of the lovely princess Duare, who has been snatched from his arms.
In the Room of the Seven Doors, Napier faces the choice of his life. Six doors led to terrible deathsthe seventh is the door to life. But for him, this door too leads only to new dangers on a planet whose beasts and men are more frightful than any that stalk his native Earth.
LOST ON VENUS is an Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure in the colorful and exciting tradition of his Tarzan and Martian novels.
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