The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan, takes us on a wild ride far from the jungle. Published in 1916, 'The Lost Continent' is a fantastic 'what if' story that still feels fresh today.
The Story
In the year 2137, the world is at peace, and a powerful Pan-American government forbids travel beyond its borders. When Lieutenant Jefferson Turck's ship is blown off course into the forbidden Atlantic, he discovers the impossible: the lost continent of Europe and Asia. Here, the ancient empires never died. He finds himself in the middle of a brutal war between two advanced nations, Pan-America's forgotten cousins. Captured and thrown into a world of aerial battleships and strange customs, Turck must fight to survive, protect the woman he loves, and find a way back home.
Why You Should Read It
This book is pure, undiluted fun. Burroughs had a gift for creating exciting, fast-paced worlds you just want to leap into. While the science is dated (think vacuum tubes and 'violet rays'), the spirit of adventure is timeless. Turck is a classic, honorable hero, and the setting is a brilliant playground. It's fascinating to see Burroughs' imagination at work, predicting future tech while re-imagining the past. It moves quickly, the stakes are high, and you can't help but root for the underdog.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves the foundational classics of sci-fi and adventure. If you enjoy the swashbuckling spirit of early 20th-century pulp fiction, the imaginative worlds of Jules Verne, or just a really good, old-fashioned escape, you'll have a blast. It's a short, energetic novel that proves a great adventure story never goes out of style.
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Karen Sanchez
2 weeks agoAs someone who reads a lot, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Absolutely essential reading.
Ethan Jackson
3 months agoI was skeptical at first, but it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Don't hesitate to start reading.
Donald Flores
1 year agoBased on the summary, I decided to read it and it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. A true masterpiece.
David Martinez
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