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If you were captivated by Gullivar Jones's daring exploits and clear objective to rescue Princess Heru on Mars, you'll love A Princess of Mars. John Carter, a Civil War veteran, finds himself transported to the Red Planet, where he becomes embroiled in a quest to save Dejah Thoris and navigate a world teeming with danger and intrigue. The swashbuckling action and relentless drive toward a heroic goal make this a thrilling read.
If you enjoyed the witty banter and whimsical mishaps that pepper Gullivar Jones's Martian journey, The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet offers a similarly charming and humorous adventure. Join David and Chuck as they build their own spaceship and travel to a tiny, hidden planet, encountering eccentric aliens and delightful surprises along the way.
If you were fascinated by Gullivar Jones's encounters with Martian civilizations, The Chessmen of Mars takes you even deeper into the politics, customs, and unique societies of Barsoom. With its inventive alien races, social rituals, and the deadly live-action game of Jetan, this book will satisfy your curiosity for otherworldly cultures.
If you loved the lush and sometimes surreal landscapes of Mars in Gullivar Jones's adventures, you'll be swept away by the opulent worldbuilding in The Lost Continent. Follow the tale of Atlantis with its grand cities, strange creatures, and intricate customs, all brought to life with vivid, immersive detail.
If the playful, satirical tone and the protagonist’s bemused wanderings through bizarre societies in Lieut. Gullivar Jones appealed to you, Gulliver’s Travels is a perfect next read. Lemuel Gulliver’s journeys to Lilliput, Brobdingnag, and beyond lampoon human follies and offer a sharp, witty critique of society—much like Jones’s misadventures on Mars.
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