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Thank you!Schedule:
1. Dune (Jan 10) [link]
2. Dune Messiah (Feb 10) [link]
3. Children of Dune (Mar 10) [link]
4. God Emperor of Dune (Apr 10) [link]
5. Heretics of Dune (May 10)
6. Chapterhouse: Dune (Jun 10) [link]
Audio: No free/subscription copies. Check your libby!
Ebook: ditto
Started this one too... why not?... and right from page 2, we have another Duncan Idaho golem...
Set 1500 years after God-Emperor of Dune, apparently...
Set 1500 years after God-Emperor of Dune, apparently...
LOL How many have you started now, Iain? I was going to try to knock out Gunnie Rose first, then jump here, then over to Kushiel for the cozies... Why is torture sex cozy? Well, those parts aren't cozy. But the found family is.
If you include things I paused awhile ago, alot... there's Meru which I started in February/March... A Soldier's Duty (an ebook re-read I started late March)... The Mayor of Noobtown which I tried mid-April and was struggling with...
In more serious book counts, right now I've started:
Kushiel's Avatar
Heretics of Dune
Everything else I've started I've finished, but I did pause on Gunnie Rose for a day and read Gunmetal Magic...
I've been pausing alot on home books and reading different things at work lately... did similar with Mask of Mirrors and maybe Voyage of the Damned...
In more serious book counts, right now I've started:
Kushiel's Avatar
Heretics of Dune
Everything else I've started I've finished, but I did pause on Gunnie Rose for a day and read Gunmetal Magic...
I've been pausing alot on home books and reading different things at work lately... did similar with Mask of Mirrors and maybe Voyage of the Damned...
Been wanting to try those earlier ones you listed...I've got Great North Road waiting for me since February... and if I catch up to things I might give the Ravenor books a try...
Eye-reading Voyage of the Damned and enjoying it but was feeling a Toby itch so just started Sleep No More too...
About 20% in to the book so far and finding it interesting how things have changed and stayed the same... (view spoiler)
I didn't make too much progress, but I wonder how the seers continue to try and shape the future, despite Leto's successes at breeding humans that can't have their futures read... I'm sure there are interesting workarounds...
Also, this past week I saw a youtube short:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2eMD...
(that guy's videos always build towards a WTF moment... they're pretty funny... and also informational, if you care to try and understand how all the Zelda games are connected, or the many versions of Snake & Ocelot in the Metal Gear Solid series, or all the fucked up Vault experiments in Fallout, etc etc etc)...
Also, this past week I saw a youtube short:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2eMD...
(that guy's videos always build towards a WTF moment... they're pretty funny... and also informational, if you care to try and understand how all the Zelda games are connected, or the many versions of Snake & Ocelot in the Metal Gear Solid series, or all the fucked up Vault experiments in Fallout, etc etc etc)...
Watched the video. Alaskan Bullworm? Have not heard of this. LOLUp to 25% and the book is also going into WTF territory. LOTS of sex being mixed into Bene Gesserit style manipulation going on with very graphic speech... stuff like "the man wouldn't even know he was trapped until his penis was firmly enclosed by the vagina."
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*facepalm*
Nirkatze wrote: "Watched the video. Alaskan Bullworm? Have not heard of this. LOL
Up to 25% and the book is also going into WTF territory. LOTS of sex being mixed into Bene Gesserit style manipulation going on wit..."
Sounds like that anti-rape condom that was invented a decade ago... like a Chinese finger trap with teeth, that the woman inserts...
Did a google, and it's called the Rape-aXe...
Up to 25% and the book is also going into WTF territory. LOTS of sex being mixed into Bene Gesserit style manipulation going on wit..."
Sounds like that anti-rape condom that was invented a decade ago... like a Chinese finger trap with teeth, that the woman inserts...
Did a google, and it's called the Rape-aXe...
Nirkatze wrote: "Been wanting to try those earlier ones you listed...
I've got Great North Road waiting for me since February... and if I catch up to things I might give the Ravenor books a try...
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I forgot you bowed out of Ravenor++... Choko & Elizabeth really liked Ravenor... I wasn't paying enough attention to truly love it...
Ravenor is in a motorized sci-fi wheel-chair, and can pilot his friends/allies/underlings, with his psy-powers...
I've got Great North Road waiting for me since February... and if I catch up to things I might give the Ravenor books a try...
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I forgot you bowed out of Ravenor++... Choko & Elizabeth really liked Ravenor... I wasn't paying enough attention to truly love it...
Ravenor is in a motorized sci-fi wheel-chair, and can pilot his friends/allies/underlings, with his psy-powers...
If there's one thing I can say about the Dune series, the audiobooks (and maybe the ebooks/eyebooks) are eminently readable... they fly by so fast... even if you don't necessarily agree with everything Herbert philosophizes about (like Choko)... and this one definitely has some humdinger quotes :D (as evinced above with the one about sexual control)...
I'm 2/3s through already... and all the factions are clashing together as usual...
I've been thinking a bit about the structure of the series... from what I've heard about Chapterhouse, and having read 1-4 and half of this...
Each pair of books focuses on a set of characters... the first 2 and last 2 cover a shorter period of time, I think...
The middle 2 to the start of this book covers 5000 years... 3500 yers of Leto II and 1500 years post-Leto II
(view spoiler)
I've been thinking a bit about the structure of the series... from what I've heard about Chapterhouse, and having read 1-4 and half of this...
Each pair of books focuses on a set of characters... the first 2 and last 2 cover a shorter period of time, I think...
The middle 2 to the start of this book covers 5000 years... 3500 yers of Leto II and 1500 years post-Leto II
(view spoiler)
That's a good point... they've survived the longest... but have also been under attack the whole time, more or less...78% in... (view spoiler)
1500 years! Goodness gracious!!! I see the Bene Gesserit haven't changed at all...
The Tlielaxu make me very uncomfortable... You guys know my paranoia about anything that can change shape at will and take whoever form they want and replace them...!
The whole story makes me extremely uncomfortable, but it is very fascinating! I am only 15% in so haven't gotten to the more explicit parts you guys have mentioned...
Choko wrote: "1500 years! Goodness gracious!!! I see the Bene Gesserit haven't changed at all...
The Tlielaxu make me very uncomfortable... You guys know my paranoia about anything that can change shape at w..."
The Tlielaxu face-dancers are pretty interesting--there's a lot of potential storywise there too... since they become the people they copy both inside and out--in the end, what will win over? Their loyalty to the Tleilaxu, or the loyalties of the person they have become?
Timelord Iain wrote: "I forgot you bowed out of Ravenor++... Choko & Elizabeth really liked Ravenor... I wasn't paying enough attention to truly love it..."My issues with the Eisenhorn books are mainly that the narrator's voice turns my brain off. I can't focus on what he's saying and get very little out of the story--and during the school year I don't have the time to set aside to focus. I need audiobooks to get me through my work day of no-sleep without panicking, so I need things that I can follow with only half my attention--same reason I haven't finished Great North Road yet. But school is out in a week. A WEEK!!! And then hopefully I'll have both the time and attention span to spare... IF the excessive amount of BRs let me!
Finished Heretics. Agreeing with Iain that no matter what the insane levels of depravity these books climb to, they are very readable. Gulpable, even. I enjoyed the story, mostly for the character focuses. But by gods (view spoiler)
I finished too. I keep being amazed at how dense these books are! The other thing, and I believe I am in the minority here, I don't understand why so many people love Duncan in all of his reincarnations. He is supposed to be this loyal and noble in personality dude, knowledgeable and secure in his physical prowess, but every time he comes off as insecure, is always indecisive (which I can kind of forgive the newer versions of him, since once he learns he has had other lives, he starts trying to figure them out, and once he is "awakened", he gets all disoriented), but he always turns against the people he is supposed to be loyal to... The only reason he is being used over and over is as a catalyst to the situation he is being dropped in, and it works, but only if we accept him as this tool for change, and not as a man in himself. (view spoiler)
This series is insane! I am glued to it though!
Choko wrote: "I finished too. I keep being amazed at how dense these books are! The other thing, and I believe I am in the minority here, I don't understand why so many people love Duncan in all of his reincarna..."Really enjoyed your comments, Choko! Especially the idea of Idaho being a catalyst for change... that seems very on point... (view spoiler)
Thank you for making me feel like I am not insane! I mean, I am, just as much as anyone, but I am not one of those people who loves to root for the bad guys, and I couldn't understand why they are the only ones I want to succeed!
Thank you for making me feel like I am not insane! I mean, I am, just as much as anyone, but I am not one of those people who loves to root for the bad guys, and I couldn't understand why they are the only ones I want to succeed!
Thank you for making me feel like I am not insane! I mean, I am, just as much as anyone, but I am not one of those people who loves to root for the bad guys, and I couldn't understand why they are the only ones I want to succeed!
Yeah, I think the BGs definitely come across as the people to root for by this time... especially when the other sides are the Tleilaxu and the Matres, who are both batshit crazy...I keep thinking about why it is that the egregious sex scenes in this book and the next one bother me... (view spoiler)
HAHAHA!!!! You almost made me spit my coffee all over myself!!!! Hahaha! Exactly! The sex is very short, but I think what makes it weird is that it feels illicit and forced, because neither side is doing it from a place of love, like or lust. They are there for power, control and proving a point, which in our sensibilities is more akin to rape on the extreme side, and dirty and unpleasant work on the more palatable side....
Timelord Iain wrote: "But if there was a crate involved, you guys would love it ;)(Swordheart reference)"
On this note, and tagging off of what Choko said--there was no love, or lust, or even humor in these scenes! The humor is what made the Swordheart scene so good, and there was a lot of lust and love throughout too. That book has readers clamoring for more dicks! This one was like... put it away! It's all power play in this book... like Choko said again, and that makes it feel more like rape than anything else...
I was joking, more than anything... I agree with what you guys said about this book/series vs that one...
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