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message 101: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Chris wrote: "Just saying that death might have slowed his plans down a bit."

Okay, got it.


message 102: by Chris (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 889 comments Kevin wrote: "Chris wrote: "Just saying that death might have slowed his plans down a bit."

Okay, got it."


Do you feel the same way about Robert Jordan?


message 103: by Anna (new)

Anna (stregamari) Aloha wrote: "Hey, Marisella! You're here? Now you know where I've disappeared to."

yes Thoa, it's good to diversify :) I check in the horror forum, but sci/fi fantasy was my first love


message 104: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Chris wrote: "Kevin wrote: "Chris wrote: "Just saying that death might have slowed his plans down a bit."

Okay, got it."

Do you feel the same way about Robert Jordan?"


No, I think it quicken the stuff up, if he had not died, we would have seen another Martin, thank god to Tor for the quick thinking.


message 105: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Kevin wrote: "No, I think it quicken the stuff up, if he had not died, we would have seen another Martin, thank god to Tor for the quick thinking."

Kevin, I often have trouble deciphering what you're trying to say, but this reads as if you think it was a good thing Tor killed Jordan off so the final books would come out faster.


message 106: by Jeff (new)

Jeff (jeffreylees) | 8 comments Dune was most certainly worth reading. However, I read the rest of the series and by the end I was merely sludging my way through it simply because I felt obligated. The story had slowed to almost nonexistent and it felt like a large and complicated waste of time. Now that the newer ending books are released posthumously, I bought them... and realize I don't even have the knowledge to read them, it's been so long, and I have no real desire to reread the Dune set.

My advice: Read Dune. Call it good.

And for my .02 worth, I never liked any of the miniseries/movie stuff.


message 107: by Silvio (new)

Silvio Curtis | 245 comments Neal wrote: "Yes, Frances! And Alia's becoming a powerful, dangerous, fascinating character. And Paul's disintegration. So many great elements - like a Greek tragedy!"

Indeed. Messiah's probably my favorite of the series, and I'm a Classics major in college. Not a coincidence.

Machavelli wrote: "Melange, yeah it does sound cool, kind of french."

Well it is French, isn't it?


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