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Nomads of Gor

Nomads of Gor

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: AT THE RISK OF DEATH
Review: Tarl Cabot, warrior and tarnsman, left the forbidden Sardar Mountains on a mission for the Priest-Kings of Gor, the barbaric world of Counter-Earth. The Priest-Kings were dying, and he had to find their last link to survival. All he knew about his goal was that it lay hidden somewhere among the nomads. There were the Wagon Peoples, the wild tribes that lived off the roving herds of boskm fiercest of the animals of Gor. But still more fierce were their masters, the savage Tuchuks. All men fled before them when they moved. All except Tarl Cabot, who stood alone, watching the oncoming clouds of dust that might bring him death.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: AT THE RISK OF DEATH
Review: Tarl Cabot, warrior and tarnsman, left the forbidden Sardar Mountains on a mission for the Priest-Kings of Gor, the barbaric world of Counter-Earth. The Priest-Kings were dying, and he had to find their last link to survival. All he knew about his goal was that it lay hidden somewhere among the nomads. There were the Wagon Peoples, the wild tribes that lived off the roving herds of boskm fiercest of the animals of Gor. But still more fierce were their masters, the savage Tuchuks. All men fled before them when they moved. All except Tarl Cabot, who stood alone, watching the oncoming clouds of dust that might bring him death.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nomads of Gor is filled with action and laughter.
Review: This has got to be the *BEST* of the 25 novels of the GOR series. Tarl Cabot and his adventures with the Tuchuks Kamchak and Harold, the little barbarian Elizabeth Cardwell and the beautiful Aphris of Turia not only kept me entertained by laughing constantly. Kamchak, by far, is the best character in any GOR book I have seen.. even moreso than Tarl Cabot, himself. If you read any of the GOR Novels, read this one. On a scale of 1-10, its a 20!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: comments
Review: This is a fine book, which precedes Norman's slide into slave and male vs female gibberish. I do not think it his Gor pinnacle. Marauders is my favorite; if you read all the novels from Tarnsman through Explorer (save Kajira) you will be well rewarded. Also, Nomads makes no sense plot-wise unless you read Priest Kings first. Nomads can be read over and over (I have) with great enjoyment


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