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Thank you!1. Dune (Jan 10) [link]
2. Dune Messiah (Feb 10) [link]
3. Children of Dune (Mar 10)
4. God Emperor of Dune (Apr 10) [link]
5. Heretics of Dune (May 10) [link]
6. Chapterhouse: Dune (Jun 10) [link]
If we feel like trying something different, then there's the Brian Herbert books too--though they're more like... an adventure D&D game in the Dune universe, with all the deeper stuff excised, or so I've heard. Could be popcorn fun though.
Started this morning... few hours in... through chapter 14 I think, and the Dream Interpreter...
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Finished... definitely felt a bit like Dune Messiah in structure, to me... not really complaining... I find these surprisingly easy reads...
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That's what this book was saying... but that makes me wonder--don't (view spoiler)I'm 33% in now, 5:30/17 hours--(view spoiler)
55% in, 9:30/17 hours or so--(view spoiler)Interesting that your copy has chapters, @Iain--mine doesn't, and neither does my physical copy... It has quotes that break up sections, but no numbers...
Finished! I see how @Iain compares this to Dune Messiah, but I was feeling as much vanilla Dune too--in the middle, feel-wise... (view spoiler)
I think the main difference between this and Dune (to me), is I went in knowing what to expect in Dune, so it felt different... I'd seen the movie from the 70s/80s, and had heard so much over the years...
I can see that. I feel like... Messiah was super focused, and Dune more epic and also a grow-up story... this kinda combined the two...
Yea... it was trying to do double duty, with the Prophet plotline and the Leto plotline...
Makes me wonder how much of this was planned (view spoiler)
Makes me wonder how much of this was planned (view spoiler)
I found an interesting article where Herbert talks about his thought process:https://web.archive.org/web/201201072...
I finished... I absolutely loved it! In my humble opinion, this was the best book of the lot. ... (view spoiler)The political philosophy was best in book #2, but the rest of it was awesome throughout the series!
I see you hit all the same points I did, Choko! Grats on your finish. (view spoiler)As for Duncan--if you want to know--(view spoiler)
Great!!! I am so glad, because that did seem pointless... I am sticking with the series. I had only read the first book when I was a kid and I haven't watched any movies, so this is very new to me and I am really enjoying it!
Okay--the last three books haven't been scheduled yet. Do we want to keep the 10th and go onwards with April, or do we need some adjusting?Warning though--the last three books get into some seriously crazy stuff! I don't remember much about them, but whooo spicy.
Choko wrote: "I am good with the monthly dates. And now I really want to know what happens!"I basically remember... like, imagine (view spoiler)
That's just the vague impression I have, especially of the 6th book. Maybe not as much the 4th and 5th. I'm curious to see if it's really as bad as I remember though. I was also like, 12 when I read these books last, and these were the first explicit books I ever read, so yeah, my impressions could be a bit overblown and out of date.
I picked up Outlander in high school for the time travel... ended up basically reading a Historical Romance...
Sometime later, I tried one of my mom's Harlequin Romances that were always laying around the house, out of curiosity...
Didn't truly get into Romance/Smut/etc until a decade later, post-college, in 2014-2015, after a year or 2 of Urban Fantasy slowly devolved into Paranormal Romance... real year of easy reading... now I dip my toe in, but mostly stick to other stuff...
Sometime later, I tried one of my mom's Harlequin Romances that were always laying around the house, out of curiosity...
Didn't truly get into Romance/Smut/etc until a decade later, post-college, in 2014-2015, after a year or 2 of Urban Fantasy slowly devolved into Paranormal Romance... real year of easy reading... now I dip my toe in, but mostly stick to other stuff...
Same here. I started with Science Fiction and Fantasy, then when I came to the US, I started with historical romances because the language was most accessible to me. Then PNR, UF and back to my mother's milk - Sci-fi/Fantasy:)))
I started with the SF classics in 4th and 5th grade--Asimov and Herbert especially, then found other SFF aimed at younger audience, like Patricia C. Wrede and Diana Wynne Jones, Tamora Pierce, Anne McCaffrey etc...
I've read some Asimov... repeatedly failed to go back and read them all... tried to make time in recent years to try Heinlein and failed...
Not sure what else I've read... from a young age, going to the library, I was easily swayed by a pretty book cover, which led to reading newer books...
Not sure what else I've read... from a young age, going to the library, I was easily swayed by a pretty book cover, which led to reading newer books...
Yeah, the writing is very different from what we have today... I have to be in a mood to read them, but I usually find them worth it...
Oh yeah, Heinlein! I did all my Heinlein at that time too... I was trying to think of what other classics I read and was having a hard time recalling... I hear you both about being in the right mood, and not always getting through things...
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