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Part of "Gor" series
"Vagabonds of Gor" is the twenty-third book in the "Gor" series written by John Norman. The series is known for its science fiction and sword-and-planet themes, with each book exploring the fictional Counter-Earth of Gor, a planet similar to Earth but located in a different solar system. "Vagabonds of Gor" follows the story of Tarl Cabot, a warrior and philosopher who finds himself in the midst of political intrigue and adventure on Gor. The book explores the themes of power, politics, and slavery, as Tarl becomes embroiled in a rebellion against the ruling Priest-Kings. Norman's writing is descriptive and detailed, immersing readers in the world of Gor and its unique culture and customs. The book's characters are well-developed, with Tarl serving as a complex and nuanced protagonist. The political intrigue and power struggles keep the plot engaging and suspenseful, making it a page-turner for fans of the series. However, it is important to note that the "Gor" series has been criticized for its portrayal of women and its themes of slavery and domination. "Vagabonds of Gor" is no exception, and readers who are sensitive to these issues may want to approach the book with caution. Overall, "Vagabonds of Gor" is a thrilling addition to the "Gor" series, offering readers a rich and detailed world to explore and a complex protagonist to root for. However, its problematic themes and portrayals may be a turn-off for some readers. Word count: 265.
John Norman
Dancer of Gor
In 'Dancer of Gor', Tarl Cabot becomes embroiled in the world of the theater and must navigate its dangers and intrigues. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and complex characters in this book.
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Priest-Kings of Gor
If you enjoyed 'Vagabonds of Gor', you may want to continue exploring the world of Gor with its sequel, 'Priest-Kings of Gor'. This book continues the story of Tarl Cabot as he navigates the complex society and politics of the Counter-Earth, facing new challenges and adventures.
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Marauders of Gor
In 'Marauders of Gor', Tarl Cabot must face a new threat to the world of Gor: a group of marauders who seek to conquer and destroy. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and complex characters in this book.
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Slave Girl of Gor
In 'Slave Girl of Gor', Tarl Cabot encounters a young woman who has been enslaved and must help her navigate the dangers of the Counter-Earth. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and exploration of a unique culture in this book.
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Fighting Slave of Gor
In 'Fighting Slave of Gor', Tarl Cabot becomes a fighting slave and must navigate the dangers of the arena. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and complex characters in this book.
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Guardsman of Gor
In 'Guardsman of Gor', Tarl Cabot becomes a guardsman and must protect the city of Port Kar from its enemies. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and complex characters in this book.
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Savages of Gor
In 'Savages of Gor', Tarl Cabot encounters a society of primitive warriors and must navigate their culture and politics. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and exploration of a unique culture in this book.
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Blood Brothers of Gor
In 'Blood Brothers of Gor', Tarl Cabot forms a bond with a fellow warrior and must face the challenges of their shared destiny. Fans of 'Vagabonds of Gor' will enjoy the action, adventure, and complex characters in this book.
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