If you’ve just finished 'Captive of Gor' and are hungry for more, you’re in luck—there’s a whole chain of sequels waiting. The series stretches over 30 books, with each installment adding layers to Gor’s brutal, sword-and-sandals aesthetic. 'Slave Girl of Gor' and 'Beasts of Gor' are two that come to mind, each with its own quirks.
What’s interesting is how Norman keeps threading the same themes while shifting focus—some books lean into adventure, others into political intrigue. The consistency in tone is impressive, even if the content isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. I’d recommend checking out fan discussions online if you’re on the fence; some folks have strong opinions about which sequels are worth the time.
Yeah, the 'Gor' series doesn’t stop with 'Captive of Gor'—it’s just the beginning. Sequels like 'Kajira of Gor' and 'Dancer of Gor' keep the story rolling, though they double down on the elements that make the series divisive. If you’re into world-building and don’t mind the heavy-handed themes, there’s a lot to explore. Personally, I find the later books hit-or-miss, but they’re undeniably unique.
The 'Gor' series by John Norman is a sprawling saga, and 'Captive of Gor' is just one piece of a much larger puzzle. After this book, the series continues with numerous sequels, each diving deeper into the barbaric yet weirdly captivating world of Gor. Titles like 'Hunters of Gor,' 'Marauders of Gor,' and 'Tribesmen of Gor' expand the lore, introducing new cultures, conflicts, and, of course, the ever-present themes of dominance and submission that define the series.
I’ve always found the world-building fascinating, even if the books are controversial. The sequels don’t just rehash the same ideas—they explore different regions of Gor, from its deserts to its forests, and even its cities. If you’re invested in the setting, the sequels offer plenty to chew on, though they’re definitely not for everyone. Some readers bounce off the repetitive elements, but others, like me, get hooked on the sheer audacity of Norman’s vision.
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