Make sure you read the September 9th one -- not sure when you'll see this message.
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I bought, to reread, the original and the next two. Or one. I forget. It was a used bookstore that I've been a member of since 1990 and I still have credit on the books...mrkelley23 wrote:Okay, I give. I love your avatar, too, BTW. I haven't read a Dune book in ages.
So, I started Dune and got all into it and then, whoosh, got bogged down. I now have three Dune books languishing.
Well, then
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I have a friend who once opined that Dune is proof of divine inspiration because there's no other way to account for the fact that Dune is so good and all the sequals are so bad. I tried to wade through Dune Messiah and just couldn't get it; OTOH I have found that Kevin J. Anderson's prequels have been pretty good.Beebs52 wrote:I bought, to reread, the original and the next two. Or one. I forget. It was a used bookstore that I've been a member of since 1990 and I still have credit on the books...mrkelley23 wrote:Okay, I give. I love your avatar, too, BTW. I haven't read a Dune book in ages.
So, I started Dune and got all into it and then, whoosh, got bogged down. I now have three Dune books languishing.
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Maybe that's why I got bogged down. I remember just loving Dune and then thinking with the next batch, ?! snooze zzzzzzearendel wrote:I have a friend who once opined that Dune is proof of divine inspiration because there's no other way to account for the fact that Dune is so good and all the sequals are so bad. I tried to wade through Dune Messiah and just couldn't get it; OTOH I have found that Kevin J. Anderson's prequels have been pretty good.Beebs52 wrote:I bought, to reread, the original and the next two. Or one. I forget. It was a used bookstore that I've been a member of since 1990 and I still have credit on the books...mrkelley23 wrote:Okay, I give. I love your avatar, too, BTW. I haven't read a Dune book in ages.
So, I started Dune and got all into it and then, whoosh, got bogged down. I now have three Dune books languishing.
Well, then