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I would either stop after Children of Dune, either with the continuation books, or without. Or, if you want to read a few more, I'd stick solely with the Frank books, and read those 6. Dune itself is in my mind the best of the series, Messiah, and Children are in ways counter points to how he ended Dune. They continue to get more complex and weird, but they do make a complete story.
God, Heretics, and Chapterhouse all keep the complexity going, and expand it even more. Of those I remember only actually enjoying Chapterhouse. Unfortunately you have to wade through the other two to get there.
My take on the continuation books, were they were fine. The writing wasn't great, but the plots were interesting. I think that's why I only read that first prequel series.
So there you go, one persons take. I'm sure others will have different ones.
After the original 3 books, it was diminishing returns for me.
God Emperor was ok, Heretics meh and I don't think I made it to Chapterhouse.
Anything not done by Frank Herbert is not Dune IMHO, so they don't count.
God Emperor was ok, Heretics meh and I don't think I made it to Chapterhouse.
Anything not done by Frank Herbert is not Dune IMHO, so they don't count.

I first read Dune in the 6th grade. Didn't get all the nuance but still enjoyed it greatly. Read it again twice, last time in college. Read Dune Messiah and Children of Dune then as well. To me they were increasingly weak. The end of Children of Dune had me saying "well, that was silly" and dropping the book without a second thought.
I had a roommate who loved the extended books. I never had an interest. So much good SF out there, why waste the time.

I really liked Dune when I first read it (and the second and third times as well!). The other books by Frank Herbert were OK - but that amounts to 'damning with faint praise'.
I have tried several times to read the others, by Herbert/Andersen and never finished one.


Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson did write a two-volume conclusion to the second trilogy that they allege was based on Frank Herbert's notes, but I'm not sure how extensive those "notes" actually were, and I was very unimpressed with the books they produced.


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I was thinking along the same lines, however I've never been able to finish Dune. The thing is I love the idea - you can't be a F/SF fan from childhood and not have absorbed the plot of Dune - so I know the story and quite a bit about the universe, and it's excellent!
I've tried many times in many ways, I've even got the old Analog magazines with the story in, but I find the writing...opaque to put it politely.
I think it's been about ten years since I gave up trying, I think it's time for another go at liking Dune.
I'm sorry it didn't click with you. I love the writing style.
I found Dune back in 1979 when I was 17 (yes I'm that old ;-) ) and absolutely loved it and since then have rated it my favourite sci-fi book.
I found Dune back in 1979 when I was 17 (yes I'm that old ;-) ) and absolutely loved it and since then have rated it my favourite sci-fi book.

What was it like to read a book by whale oil light?
It was definitely an improvement over reading by flaming torch.
You old guys had it tough back then ;-)
You old guys had it tough back then ;-)

I found Dune back in 1979 when I was 17 (yes I'm that old ;-) ) and absolutely loved it and since then have rated it my favourite sci-..."
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If anyone asks me how old I am, my answer is that I'm a 57, (soon to be 58), year old teenager :-)
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I want to go ahead and read a bit more... but I'll be honest, I really have no desire to read them *all*. I was thinking maybe just a few, most important... best of DUNE.
Looking around, it seems the best recommendation is to read these in this order:
- Dune
- Paul of Dune*
- Dune Messiah
- The Winds of Dune*
- Children of Dune
- God Emperor of Dune
The Brian Herbert/Kevin J. Anderson ones, PAUL and WINDS, are HIGHLY polarized! People seem to love them as much as Frank's books, or hate them with a passion.
What do you think? Is this a good representation of a "Best Of" for the DUNE saga? Would you add or remove one or two (tops)?
Thanks for any feedback!