(no ISBN; hardcover book-club edition, movie tie-in trilogy compilation.)
Individual
titles of the series: The Land that Time Forgot, The People that Time
Forgot, Out of Time's Abyss. Originally published in 1918.
I love the Barsoom books, and Tarzan is just fun,
but somehow I never got around to these, so when I saw this absolutely
awesome yellow and red hc published to promote the film (which I also
want to see now, because I like hurting myself) I just had to have it. (again, props to the Greenville Really Big Book Sale!)
Somewhere near Antarctica, there's a giant
cliff-walled island. Inside that undiscovered country is the freakiest
weird-ass version of evolution I've ever seen in science fiction. I
won't spoil it, but it's seriously weird, and really impressive as a
world-building conceit. I have to give the guy props for going there in
1918 - I have neighbors in South Carolina in 2013 who can't deal with
the concept, so it's a little dizzy-making to think about how ahead of
the curve Burroughs was.
Usual quibbles apply - the men are heroes, the women
are victims (but at least once in each book they save themselves
temporarily, or serve more of a function than looking pretty or
delicate) and the villains are villainous. The one scene with the
cowboy "taming" a wild horse made me flashback to Jean Auel and my eyes
near about rolled out of my head, but otherwise it was fun, fast, and
seriously weird.
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