Ratings25
Average rating3.6
I could not wait to read this one! Every minute there was an “oh no!” moment and I couldn't help thinking “let John Carter finally have his princess, you idiots! Don't you know nothing will stop him?!” Absolutely love the whole series
Weakest of the trilogy by far, but still has a few fun moments and memorable fights.
Definitely think I did myself a disservice by having such a big break between reading this and the previous book; I'd forgotten so many of the returning characters and plot points.
Pretty stoked John Carter and Dejah Thoris finally get to spend some time together though. What a friggin' romance. ❤️
I can't help but enjoy this book, seemingly an end to a trilogy, despite its many flaws. Apparently, one can get used to the originally eyeball-rolling first-person self-praise.
Book 3 continues after the end of the previous 2, and features non-stop action where John Carter travelled from the south pole to the unexplored north pole, chasing after villains who kidnapped his wife. If anything, the third book is even more exaggerated than the previous two.
The action just kept coming. And I just kept reading and enjoying it, despite a whole host of physically impossible situations and a plethora of convenient conveniences. For example, John Carter survived nine days without food and water.
But I can't help enjoying it, even as my mind registered the unrealistic things. It's like watching a really exciting cartoon. The moment I got that frame of mind, it was enjoyment all the way.
Another fantastic read, though even more action than the second.
Not sure how much I really need to recall these individual books in the series. Just remember that this was the mad chase for love in the Yellow North.