Well, I enjoyed more of the characters this time around, if that helps
Larry Send a noteboard - 18/04/2010 12:14:43 AM
Especially Paul..*shudders* Too immature and far too arrogant. The Harkonnens were far more interesting if not more likable.
I guess the reason I never liked the characters was their lack of humanity even though I never had the zest to analyze the text much. The second half of the book seemed better than the beginning, I recall that.
Liked the world building a lot, obviously. Impressive, though I could care less about planetology.
Never saw any moral faux pas in his portrayal of the Baron's sexual paraphilia and I didn't notice any sentiment that it was being linked into homosexuality. I'm somewhat openly gay, it wasn't offensive to me, at least.
I kept hoping that Jessica would step out of the shade of her husband and later her son's. That sure didn't happen.
All in all a very nice scifi book. May I never read another one.
I guess the reason I never liked the characters was their lack of humanity even though I never had the zest to analyze the text much. The second half of the book seemed better than the beginning, I recall that.
Liked the world building a lot, obviously. Impressive, though I could care less about planetology.
Never saw any moral faux pas in his portrayal of the Baron's sexual paraphilia and I didn't notice any sentiment that it was being linked into homosexuality. I'm somewhat openly gay, it wasn't offensive to me, at least.
I kept hoping that Jessica would step out of the shade of her husband and later her son's. That sure didn't happen.
All in all a very nice scifi book. May I never read another one.
And the beauty of this book, despite perceived flaws (which will, of course, differ between people and sometimes within a person over a period of time), is that there are many fascinating elements to consider.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
Frank Herbert, Dune Chronicles (series reviews within)
16/04/2010 04:11:40 AM
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Re: Frank Herbert, Dune
17/04/2010 02:33:38 PM
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Not all themes are intended by the author. That doesn't mean they aren't there.
17/04/2010 06:54:14 PM
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17/04/2010 10:44:18 PM
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I was using a fairly precise term when I said "ecological"
18/04/2010 12:13:14 AM
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Re: I was using a fairly precise term when I said "ecological"
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Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white?
18/04/2010 05:18:07 AM
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Re: Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white?
19/04/2010 06:15:26 PM
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That was most of my issue.
21/04/2010 12:12:56 AM
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Just because something plays a dominate role doesn't make it a theme
21/04/2010 02:09:42 PM
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Thank you for saying concisely the point I have been trying to make. *NM*
21/04/2010 06:34:12 PM
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A theme is merely a dominant strain in a story; there can be more than one theme present
21/04/2010 11:21:38 PM
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22/04/2010 04:08:28 PM
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Texts have different interpretations and Readers emphasize different aspects
22/04/2010 09:28:05 PM
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29/04/2010 11:36:45 PM
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Not really sure how Larry's definition is archaic.
19/04/2010 07:52:27 PM
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Re: Not really sure how Larry's definition is archaic.
20/04/2010 07:04:40 PM
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Your patronizing manner aside, that's not "archaic" at all.
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Re: Your patronizing manner aside, that's not "archaic" at all.
21/04/2010 06:23:24 PM
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People who see this as an ecological book are missing the point of the book
16/04/2010 06:28:40 PM
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Books can have more than one theme. Great books almost always do. *NM*
16/04/2010 07:15:11 PM
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I agree with that I just never really the ecological theme to Dune
16/04/2010 10:12:26 PM
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There are several points to the book/series
17/04/2010 12:11:38 AM
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Everyone get something different from a book
19/04/2010 07:01:51 PM
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I believe those themes become more pronounced later in the series
20/04/2010 10:09:36 PM
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I remember having hated every single character of this book. Some random thoughts
17/04/2010 05:08:25 PM
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Well, I enjoyed more of the characters this time around, if that helps
18/04/2010 12:14:43 AM
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I guess we'll have a few disagreements here, Dom
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I thought all of Dune had begun as a serial in a SF magazine. *NM*
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Dune Messiah (2001 initial read; 2010 re-read)
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I didn't see that in Alia
21/04/2010 11:27:22 PM
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There were a few scenes displaying Alia's abilities/mindset. (spoilers)
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OK, that makes a bit more sense, as I wasn't for sure what you were arguing at first
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One of my favorite series!
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I didn't "miss it" as much as I chose to deemphasize it
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Heretics of Dune (2001 initial read; 2010 re-read)
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