Briar King, on 28 March 2011 - 12:42 AM, said:
The Dune Saga is great! My first read through of GEoD(4) was horrid. but I just recently reread them all and I was blown away by how much I liked it the second time around. Im interested in hearing your thoughts about 4,5,6 and to know if you will read Hunters/Sandworms to finish the main story.
I'm about halfway through God Emperor of Dune and I actually love it. I was tiring slightly of the books as I approached the end of Children of Dune, but the historical framed narrative is awesome. I also love Leto, so there's that. I already picked up book 5 so I might as well continue...
Slow Ben, on 28 March 2011 - 04:07 PM, said:
ansible, on 27 March 2011 - 09:26 PM, said:
amphibian, on 27 March 2011 - 05:12 PM, said:
Fist Gamet, on 26 March 2011 - 06:59 PM, said:
I read Lonesome Dove a couple of years ago, finally getting around to it as I loved the TV series. The book is even better. Awesome.
Read the whole series. McMurtry does a great job with all the books. I loved Comanche Moon and even caught part of the mini-series last night too. Steve Zahn rocks.
I haven't seen someone recommend the other books in the series; how do they compare? Lonesome Dove is incredible, but I tried to read Streets of Laredo some years ago and couldn't really get into it. The TV miniseries is also amazing; I have a lot of good family memories surrounding Lonesome Dove. I actually just bought the series on Blu-ray as a gift for my grandfather.
Streets of Laredo was, imo, the weakest of the 4. Of them, it was the only one i didnt really enjoy reading. And the only one i've only re-read once.
Dead Mans Walk and Comanche Moon, on the other hand, are fantastic. Especially DMW. I'd recommend them to anyone who likes a good western, especially if you enjoyed Lonesome Dove.
Thanks, I'll have to check those out eventually. I knew Streets of Laredo was bullshit...
Illuyankas, on 29 March 2011 - 08:48 PM, said:
I just pronounce it as 'Twat'.
Now, in non-WMF-spoiler terms, will the third book in the trilogy be enough to bring the story up to date with current reminiscing Kvothe? A simple yes/no will determine whether I leave it or borrow my brother's copy and then finish the series.
The question we're all dying to know.
We sail in and out of Time, then back again. There is only one ship, the captain says. All the ships we hail between the galaxies or suns are this ship.