Play Book Tag discussion

This topic is about
Dune
Footnotes
>
Advice needed for reading Dune.
date
newest »



I never read the appendices. If you are going to read them, I think it would be best to read at the end. Herbert pretty much explains everything you need to know in the main text.

I also read it without the appendices when I was much younger. I reread it recently and found that a new introduction and the afterward written by his son were interesting reflections on the book's enduring value. If you want more of the Dune universe when you finish reading I'd recommend the appendices over any of the sequels.

I agree with Johanne regarding skipping the appendixes. There is enough online that if you don't understand a word like melange you can find the answer without reading the appendix. There is a good graphic novel on Dune, too, if this would help.

That said, I would be bored by Dune too. Wouldn't be able to get through it, so I also wouldn't bother with the appendices. I would simply hope for the best.


@John - I actually want to read the graphic version, but it is only a third of the book. Two more volumes are to come to cover entire book. That will be a future exploration.

This worked for me, you could try that.
I feel like this book, although a chonk boy, is action packed and it really never lets up so I've found it to be quite propulsive.

I ended up listening to audio, too. I just couldn't stay motivated to get through it otherwise.

There are very few books I DNF. This is one of those, but my last attempt was about 30 years ago when I had zero SciFi reading behind me. I have at this point read enough SciFi to, I believe, actually read and enjoy it on some level.
I will let you all know how I do.




Wait until all 3 volumes of the graphic novel adaptation are published. You could read it as a family in different formats and compare - graphic, print and audio.

I didn't read the rest until I was done, and iirc the section on the ecology of Dune actually has some pretty major spoilers in it for the plot of the book proper. I'd suggest leaving those for last, but referring to the glossary if you need to look stuff up.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dune (other topics)A Suitable Boy (other topics)
Dune (other topics)
A Suitable Boy (other topics)
Dune (other topics)
More...
I need some advice on reading Dune. There are several Appendices which seem to discuss the society and religion and such for tge world created. When is best to read them? At beginning? Feels boring and given this is my 4th attempt to read this, nay not be best. Reading at end seems pointless. Does reading them as you would google something whike reading the story doable?
Any advice on pacing will be welcome, too.