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NinjaKlaus  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: What book(s) are your favorite read?

I loved the Ranger's Apprentice books and the Brotherband books, they were quick reads and I loved them. I have not started rereading them yet, but they are in my ebook when I'm ready. These books led me to the Spook's Apprentice books and then to Mark Lawrence's Broken Empire series and his Red Queen's War series.

I've read the original Dune Series twice in the last 15 years and read through the prequel and sequel books as well, I love the original book.

Harry Potter is another series I'd like to reread at some point. I'm also a fan of the Myron Bolitar series by Harlan Coben, the man's books are excellent and I've reread several of them over the years. While I'm not a big fan of his Mickey Bolitar young adult series, it's not horrible either.





user-inactivated  ·  3210 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Are there any Dune prequels? I was much more interested in terraformming the desert than the politics and jihad. Is it done by a readable author?

I liked the first two, after the third it was just too weird.

NinjaKlaus  ·  3210 days ago  ·  link  ·  

There are prequels done by Brian Herbert, Frank Herbert's Son, and Kevin J. Anderson. Some fans like them, a lot don't... My opinion, none of them were as good as the original books. Yet, I found of the ones I did read they weren't too bad and they filled in some stuff.

I don't think any of them really touch much on the terraforming of the desert. Maybe some in the House Trilogy with Pardot Kynes. I can't remember.

As for after the third book it being weird, I can't remember where I read this or if it's true at all, but I believe I read that the original three books were to be considered one story. Then the books after that another.

The prequels are setup different and don't exactly take place on Dune itself.

The Butlerian Jihad, Machine Crusade and Battle for Corrin were one set. They focused on the distant past and setup how the world would come to be. Showing the war with the machines and setting up for the Bene Gesserit and Mentats and how the main families of Dune came to be.

Then in the House Trilogy each book focuses on a House. House Harkonnen, Atreides and Corrino. These were written as the original prequel series. These are focused as an actual prequel in which the main players are meeting and the backstory of some of the favorites like Gurney and Idaho...

You also have the sequels where they finished the story. Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune.

All of these are supposedly based on the notes that Frank Herbert left behind when he died.

There are also in between books such as Paul of Dune and Jessica of Dune. These books fall into the original storyline but try to fill in gaps between the books. I've never read these though.

You also have another series about the other groups. Sisterhood of Dune is the early years of the Bene Gesserit. Mentats of Dune is the early years of the Mentats.

user-inactivated  ·  3210 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I might look into Sisterhood of Dune, the Paul and Jessica ones. I liked the story of the first book, but I felt like that went too fast.

Paul and Chani were reborn as infants, that was pretty weird. Why would he put an adult couple in infant twins bodies? Lannister much?

I'm all about the psychedelic, but that was odd enough to lose my interest.

Thank you for your help. I am trained in passive water harvesting in the Desert, so I always wondered if their was a book about Liet-Knyes.