Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle - Edgar Rice Burroughs
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If you thought Tarzan's adventures couldn't get any weirder, buckle up. In Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, Edgar Rice Burroughs throws his iconic hero into his most bizarre setting yet.
The Story
While roaming his domain, Tarzan discovers the impossible: the medieval Kingdom of Nimmr, hidden deep in an unexplored valley. This place has knights in armor, feudal lords, and a strict class system, all existing centuries out of time. The kingdom is torn by a petty war between two factions, the "Blacks" and the "Whites," and is ruled by the tyrant King Gobred. Tarzan's arrival coincides with the plight of Lady Barbara, a prisoner of the king. Seeing injustice, Tarzan does what comes naturally—he intervenes. Using his jungle skills, immense strength, and clever mind, he becomes a wild card in this archaic conflict, challenging knights, scaling castle walls, and turning the rigid social order upside down. It's a collision of two worlds, where the ultimate survivalist takes on the rules of chivalry.
Why You Should Read It
This book is pure, unadulterated fun. Burroughs isn't trying to write deep social commentary; he's throwing a fantasy premise against the wall and letting Tarzan smash through it. The joy is in watching this supremely competent character navigate a world that makes zero sense to him. His straightforward, moral code (protect the weak, fight the bully) cuts through the pageantry and politics of Nimmr like a knife. It's incredibly satisfying. The action is constant and inventive—one minute he's in a joust, the next he's calling on his lion ally Jad-bal-ja for backup. It's fast-paced, imaginative, and reminds you why these pulp adventures have lasted so long.
Final Verdict
This is for anyone who needs a literary palate cleanser or a dose of straightforward adventure. Perfect for fans of classic pulp, Saturday morning serials, or anyone who just wants to see a guy who talks to apes outsmart a bunch of knights in shining armor. Don't overthink it. Grab it for the sheer, ridiculous thrill of the ride. It's a reminder that sometimes, the best stories are the ones that are just plain cool.
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John Scott
1 year agoA bit long but worth it.
Dorothy Davis
1 year agoA bit long but worth it.
Ava Nguyen
1 year agoThanks for the recommendation.