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Robin Marx

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Tokyo-based American working in the video game industry. Fond of fantasy (particularly Sword & Sorcery), horror, weird fiction, and pulp.

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Edgar Rice Burroughs: The master mind of Mars (1973, Nelson Doubleday, Inc) 3 stars

Review from Goodreads

4 stars

Despite being the 6th novel in the series, in this story Burroughs proves that there are plenty of stories left to tell on Barsoom, and that John Carter or Carthoris don't need to be present to have a compelling story.

Our protagonist is a World War I soldier with the incredibly badass name Ulysses Paxton. When he gets blown in half by an artillery shell, he finds himself on Barsoom, a planet he knows well from Edgar Rice Burrough's stories. I like that--as with John Carter's original teleportation to Mars--Burroughs doesn't go into detail about how the journey takes places. Paxton himself has no time to care, he immediately gets attacked by an angry local. I also like that there aren't any "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" hints that Paxton's adventures are dying hallucinations. Paxton's adventures are genuine.

Like many of the Barsoom stories to date, the plot involves …