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I’ve read the first three, but haven’t read the others yet
Which first three? The first three on the list or the first three published? The first three by Frank Herbert were masterpieces! He did about 4 or 5 more then his son and Anderson took over (after he died).
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10 sats \ 4 replies \ @nym 19 Oct
The first three published.
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Yep, they were, by far, the best! I must have read them at lest 15 times, by now. The latest being this summer. I was rediscovering the joys of reading books, not screens. Oddly enough, I read the first ones when I was in the Mohave desert.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @nym 19 Oct
I read Silo a few years ago and enjoyed that also
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I didn’t read Silo, but I saw it on Amazon(?). I liked it and am looking forward to the second season, but I can’t see how they will do it, other than doing another silo.
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A lot of people suspect that “Dune Messiah” was written just off of a half-fleshedout outline. Considering the length and breadth of his other “Dune” series novels, “Dune Messiah” was very short and blunt.
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