Baraka Bryan wrote:someone take his water and pour it on the sandSandRider wrote:nosir, somewhere in this mess of twisted threads is the quote fromBaraka Bryan wrote:i think he means re-reading Dune and reading through the series to Chapterhouse then the retards-r-us conclusion. at any rate, his love for the legends trilogy discounts any credibility he gets for wanting to re-read dune.SandRider wrote:This poor dumb fucker says he's going to read Sandworms next. (not even Hunters)Bel Moulay wrote:
Now after a year I'm going to re-read the first Dune and go from there to Sandworms. In all honesty all 3 of the triology books were good but so far I'm stumped between Battle of Corrin and The Machine Crusade.
Over There - he says he read Dune & Dune Messiah, then Legends.
And that is where he is at now. I asked Simon to defend that,
seeing as how he thinks the new books are 'harmless' - it's already
fucked this guy up beyond redemption.
I hate this bitch. Pick a story & stick with it.sometime before,Bel Moulay wrote:I dont think I have the authority to vote on this poll considering that I haven't read all of the prequils. About an hour ago I finally finished the Legends Triology and I was extremely impressed. I also liked how they deepend my view and outlook on the Duniverse. Prior to reading them I've only read Dune and Dune Messiah and I still didn't fully grasp the importance of the Guild and Melange until a year later (a month ago) I picked up The Butlerian Jihad and I seriously couldn't put either of the 3 down! Now after a year I'm going to re-read the first Dune and go from there to Sandworms. In all honesty all 3 of the triology books were good but so far I'm stumped between Battle of Corrin and The Machine Crusade.today,Bel Moulay wrote:In each and every original Dune book Dune's universe is constantly changing so it's really hard for me to choose just one aspect I liked most. Overall I liked reading and learning about the original Fremen way of life and how they conserve every molecule of moisture they can scavenge. I feel like I've had a connection with the Fremen I know what it's like living in a harsh climate since I live in a frying pan called Arizona lol.
What I liked most was how emotional the conflicts were with Duncan Idaho like in GEoD towards the end of the book when Hwi Noree leaves him to marry Leto II and even when Duncan comes in contact with a family formed by the other Duncan. I liked how deep the Hayt awakening was by Bijaz in Dune Messiah and how emotional it got when Bashar Teg did it in HoD.
{boot to the head}