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The Barsoom Project
Interesting mix of fantasy, sci-fi with a hint of detective. The fantasy/old religion side of it seemed to work, the Sci-fi side for me didn't and I kept thinking that it just wouldn't work that way.
Worth reading but not a classic by any means.