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    • CHAPTER III -Gulliver of  Mars Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter III of "Gulliver of Mars," the protagonist is awakened by An, a Martian boy, who attributes Gulliver's disorientation to not drinking enough of the local wine. Eager to learn about Mars, Gulliver and An set off towards the city, journeying through a landscape filled with canals, gardens, and social Martians engaging in leisurely activities. An prefers learning through experience rather than talking, reflecting the Martian disdain for work. Their trip is marked by numerous stops, showcasing…
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      by LovelyMay In the opening chapter of "Gulliver of Mars," the protagonist, a lieutenant disillusioned with his mundane existence and haunted by unrequited love, teeters on the edge of a fantastical adventure spurred by his longing for a life beyond the ordinary. Gulliver Jones's narrative unfolds on a dreary New York evening, as he meanders through the slums, longing for the comfort of home. Unexpectedly, his night takes a turn towards the extraordinary when he encounters a dying old man, adorned in peculiar attire…
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      by LovelyMay Gulliver of Mars by Edwin L. Arnold is a science fiction novel that follows the adventures of a man named Gulliver who, after a mysterious journey, finds himself stranded on Mars, where he encounters strange alien life forms, advanced civilizations, and a series of thrilling challenges that test his courage and intellect. The novel combines elements of adventure, exploration, and social commentary, drawing inspiration from Jonathan Swift’s *Gulliver’s Travels* while offering a unique take on interplanetary exploration.
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      by LovelyMay The Monster Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a thrilling science fiction tale of Dr. Arthur Maxon, who attempts to create artificial life on a remote island, resulting in a series of monstrous beings, one of whom challenges the definition of humanity as he falls in love with Maxon’s daughter amidst danger and adventure.
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter XV of "At the Earth's Core," entitled "Back to Earth," the narrator David Innes and Dian emerge onto a vast plain, devoid of familiar directional markers, after journeying through the subterranean world of Pellucidar. Their discoveries include encountering massive quadrupeds called lidis, ridden by people from a distant land, and forming alliances with various tribal leaders to combat common enemies—the Sagoths and their Mahar masters. The chapter describes the strategic formation of an…
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      by LovelyMay The fourteenth chapter of "At the Earth’s Core" titled "The Garden of Eden" narrates the protagonist's continuous journey in the underground world of Pellucidar. Lost and hungry, he discovers a small cave for shelter and manages to hunt for food. Significantly, he encounters Dian the Beautiful, and together, they face a formidable prehistoric creature, a thipdar, solidifying their bond as they fend off the threat. The chapter delves deeply into the dynamics of their relationship, marked by…
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      by LovelyMay The chapter "The Sly One" from "At the Earth's Core" unfolds with a dramatic escape through a narrow canyon, led by the protagonist and his companions from their Sagoth pursuers. Amidst their desperate flight to reach the cliffs of Sari and hopefully the aid of the Sarian warriors, they suddenly realize the betrayal by Hooja, who had promised aid but instead had left them to fend for themselves, seeking revenge on the protagonist for past grievances. As the Sagoths close in, a strategic decision by the…
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter XII of "At the Earth's Core," titled "Pursuit," the narrative delves into the intricate escape plan devised by the protagonist and his companions from the clutches of the Mahars and Sagoths in the underground world of Pellucidar. After successfully masquerading in the skins of the Mahars to evade detection, the group, consisting of the narrator, Perry, Ghak, and Hooja the Sly, proceeds with caution through the bustling corridors and out into the main avenue of Phutra, where their disguise faces…
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter XI of "At the Earth's Core," the protagonist faces interrogation by the Mahars—intelligent dinosaur-like creatures ruling the inner world of Pellucidar. Disbelieving his account of the outer world, they condemn him to the experimental pits for vivisection, dismissing his story as an insult to their intelligence. Chained among other human victims, he witnesses a horrifying scene of vivisection, which fuels his desperation to escape. Utilizing a small surgical tool dropped by one of the Mahars,…
    • X -At the earths core Cover
      by LovelyMay In chapter X of *At the Earth's Core*, the protagonist and his friend Ja encounter each other again. The hero, having barely survived his adventures in the hidden world of Pellucidar, is surprised and relieved to find Ja on the surface and quickly updates him on his recent trials. He narrates his escape into the wild mainland, surviving dangers from both wildlife and native tribes, thankful for Ja's timely rescue. In turn, Ja expresses his astonishment at the hero's unexpected presence and details how he…
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