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Frank Herbert's 'Dune' Series

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-14 5:19 ID:KbUNp16C

I just read Dune, for the second time. Loved it, again.

I read it as a teenager, and I remember the end bit being quite boring and all about politics. However, this time I felt the book was over too soon. I also recall trying to read the second one 'Dune Messiah', and finding it boring and political like the end of the first, and couldn't stand it for more than a few chapters.

I just looked out Messiah. Wish me luck!

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-18 23:36 ID:VAVQXIYG

Since your rereading the series now, You have the option of continuing on with Brian Herbet and Keven J. Andersons Hunters of Dune and soon to come Sandworms of Dune. I'm personally a fan of Anderson so I may be biased, but the books are all based off an outline from Frank, so its not like their pulling this shit out nowhere. I liked Hunters, so..I'd recomend continuing all the way through.

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