

They find themselves there thanks to the rulers of this planet, an insectoid like beings, called the Priest-Kings. Check out our Mariners of Gor book review. If you like this story so far, you might be interested in another book of the series.

These groups are transported from Earth who are given all sorts of access to almost everything, except transportation. Now, John has managed to make the story even more exciting by populating the planet Gor with the equivalent of Romans, Greeks, Native Americans, Vikings, and other cultures. Gor is a planet that, thanks to its alignment in the Solar System, is impossible to be observed from Earth.Īs a result, Earth is never aware that this planet exists. Impossible to ObserveĪn introduction of the planet Gor itself is definitely necessary for our Gor Series review as it is the place where the majority of the story happens. But, John even manages to put a lot of erotica and philosophy into this lengthy series that definitely manages to bring so much more excitement for his readers.Ī very important thing to mention in this Gor series review is that the series constantly talks about how men abduct and physically brutalize women who eventually learn to enjoy the very submissive things that happen to them. The series can definitely be described as stories of great adventures, exciting characters, a new world that is totally different from Earth, new cultures and ways that are new and strange to our protagonist, and so much more. The story finally starts the exciting journey and adventure as this man, named Tarl Cabot is transported to the planet Gor and everything from thereon is pure excitement and thrill.

Everything is perfectly set in the very first book that John published all those years ago, called Tarnsman of Gor where we meet the protagonist of the story which just happens to be a man from Earth. The Gor series tells a tale of a fantasy world that mostly happens on the planet Gor.
