Plot or Visuals better.I think this is so going to be better than avatar.
I think this is so going to be better than avatar.
FROM what I have seen of the trailers it looks like they a keeping true to the story.
there is also a barsoom omnibus which is $3.99 and it has the first five books in it.
aviable on the nook.
Yeah, this does look great. Can you guys tell from the trailer how close this is going to be to the original book? They have the first three books avaiable for the Nook for only 3.99 as part of Barnes & Noble's Library of Essential Reading.
No, only the first five books are public domain in the United States; the rest are still under copyright. In the UK, all of the books are under copyright until 2020 (life plus seventy). In Australia, all but the last book are in the public domain.Just FYI, all of ERB's works are in the public domain. They can be had for free download as EPUB files from Project Gutenberg.Yeah, this does look great. Can you guys tell from the trailer how close this is going to be to the original book? They have the first three books avaiable for the Nook for only 3.99 as part of Barnes & Noble's Library of Essential Reading.
I forget if anybody has mentioned this, but there's a new anthology out for the 100th anniversary of A Princess of Mars featuring some original Barsoom short stories by contemporary writers. It's called Under The Moons of Mars (the original title of POM). I've only read the first couple of stories, but it's pretty good so far.
I forget if anybody has mentioned this, but there's a new anthology out for the 100th anniversary of A Princess of Mars featuring some original Barsoom short stories by contemporary writers. It's called Under The Moons of Mars (the original title of POM). I've only read the first couple of stories, but it's pretty good so far.
Really?! That is cool news.
Yeah, definitely. It didn't get much publicity, though. I stumbled across it by accident.Really?! That is cool news.
I saw it in Barnes & Noble on Saturday, but I'd already ordered it online so I didn't pick it up then. (I should have it on Wednesday.) It looks like a pretty snazzy book. It's edited by John Joseph Adams, who seems to have picked up the anthologist's baton from the late Martin H. Greenberg. (I have several of Adams' anthologies in my library.)I forget if anybody has mentioned this, but there's a new anthology out for the 100th anniversary of A Princess of Mars featuring some original Barsoom short stories by contemporary writers. It's called Under The Moons of Mars (the original title of POM). I've only read the first couple of stories, but it's pretty good so far.
Offhand, I don't know. About average, I guess.yep there is found it fantastic I put it in my wish list area. how many pages is it?
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