Subj : Good Older Fantasy & Sci-
To   : Boraxman
From : Bf2k+
Date : Wed May 14 2025 05:19 pm

 Re: Good Older Fantasy & Sci-
 By: Boraxman to Bf2k+ on Wed May 14 2025 08:05 am

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>  Bf>   Re: Good Older Fantasy & Sci-
>  Bf>   By: Boraxman to MRO on Sun
>  Bf> May 11 2025 10:27 pm
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>  > The last three books do go off on a tangent, but God Emperor is worth
>  > the diversion.  I liked it quite a bit more than Children of Dune.
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>  Bf> I also liked GE. In fact I re-read it last year just for the fun of it.
>  Bf> I read most of the FH books in the 70's and 80's so it was refreshing
>  Bf> to read some of his original work.
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>  Bf> I have read probably most of the BH books and liked a lot of them, but
>  Bf> they aren't like the FH books... 
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> Do you recommend Brians books?  I've heard not so good things about them,
> and personally I don't really like "franchises", that is, milking a
> "universe" for all its got.  If it didn't come from Frank Herberts original
> intention, then I can't see it as "canon".

Well... it's been a long time since I read a BH book... at least 10-15 years. I really don't remember them very well so it would be hard to specify one. I remember liking the one where they moved some sandworms to another place... was that 'Sandworms of Dune'? I think that was the last one I read. I don't recognize any of the titles after that one.

But then at my age now, the RAM chips don't refesh like they used to...

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