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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Dune newbie questions
1) Which adaptation is better? I'm talking both general quality, and closeness to the book. A few years ago I tried to watch both of them, and I really liked the miniseries, but I didn't make it very far in the movie. I don't think they'd even gotten to Arrakis yet before I turned off the movie. 2) If I decide to continue the series what is the best order to read the sequels/prequels/interquels, midquels or whatever you want to call the new series?
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Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: Dune newbie questions
I haven't read any of the non-Herbert books myself, but of those I will say that the first four (through God Emperor) are certainly the best. Both Heretics of Dune and Chapterhouse: Dune had me falling into a pattern of not being able to manage more than one chapter at a time for most of the book, and then suddenly becoming awesome in the last quarter of the story.
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Location: Chandler, AZ
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Re: Dune newbie questions
2) Assuming you like Dune and want to read everything, I would read in chronological order: 1) Legends of Dune trilogy (Butlerian Jihad, Machine Crusade, Battle of Corrin) 2) House trilogy (Atreides, Harkonnen, Corrino) 3) Dune (it's worth a reread, and you'll have more knowledge of everyone's backstory) 4) Paul of Dune 5) Dune Messiah 6) Winds of Dune 7) Children of Dune 8) God Emperor of Dune 9) Heretics of Dune 10) Chapterhouse: Dune 11) Hunters of Dune 12) Sandworms of Dune Enjoy! |
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Re: Dune newbie questions
Dune Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune and the rest is really up to you There's a timeline at www.dunenovels.com |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland.
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Re: Dune newbie questions
These are: 1) Dune 2) Dune Messiah 3) Children of Dune 4) God Emperor of Dune 5) Heretics of Dune 6) Chapterhouse: Dune Again, though, only the first four are good, and are fairly complete by themselves.
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Re: Dune newbie questions
The Legend trilogy is interesting, however it's a bit too fanficish Let's see how EVERYTHING we've seen in Dune started ten thousand years ago!!House trilogy is almost on par with the first 3 dune books. Must read. Paul of Dune is similar to the House trilogy in style, in substance it's a little weaker. Haven't read Winds, I should really have bought it by now... The two sequels are extremely interesting, the characters are drawn perfectly, however there are like twelve threads going on, third of them completely separate from the main story, some even pointless. And it takes 5 deus ex machines (hehe, bad pun) to save the day! If you got time, go ahead! You can read it in any order, just read the House trilogy before Paul, and the Legend trilogy before the sequals. And after you finished with the House trilogy, reread Dune. It makes it MORE AWESOME!
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Location: Colonel Midnight
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Re: Dune newbie questions
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Re: Dune newbie questions
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Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Re: Dune newbie questions
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Dune newbie questions
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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Location: The 'Querq, NM
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Re: Dune newbie questions
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Admiral
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Re: Dune newbie questions
I've only read the first four novels (and some of the House novels, which were not as well-written).
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland.
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Re: Dune newbie questions
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Commodore
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Re: Dune newbie questions
It is by far the best adaptation of Herbert's books. |
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