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May 02, 2016 03:38PM

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I agree. I have to admit to finding the last two books something of a slog, but overall worthwhile; the last being completed and published not long before the author's death.

Its from the schools of dune series. You have to read both books or just be very disappointed. I am most excited about this next one!

I read the "House Of..." prequels and agree with Jim. The prequels are extremely bad books. They're poor exploitation of a classic series and are among the few books I've ever given 1-star ratings to. No redeeming qualities at all.

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I'm kind of a completionist like that, too. Not completing a book really really nags at my brain, so it's pretty rare that I do that.
Book series are a bit different. After about the 9th or so Xanth novel, for example, I'd had enough (especially given that they were going downhill in a hurry, imo).

There really is no reason to read anything beyond the original 6 books by Frank Herbert.


Neither of the authors have Herbert's facility with words. Nor do their words have the same depth as Herbert's.


I'd recommend Brian Staveley, Richard Morgan and Brent Weeks.

It is on my shelf to read. i have all of them but the only ones i have reread seversl times are the original 3.
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