Rhombaad
Video Game Time Traveler
I finished reading Children of Dune last night and started God Emperor of Dune.
I take back a lot of the things I said about Frank Herbert's writing. As I said earlier in the thread, I think it was my frustration at the lack of my own understanding of his writing than anything wrong with the writing itself. As I continued with Children of Dune, I did my best to read it in quiet places with few distractions, so that I could focus my entire concentration on reading it and understanding its content.
Despite the difficulties I had with the book, I really enjoyed reading it, and am looking forward to rereading the series after I finish Chapterhouse: Dune, in order to understand Herbert's exciting, imaginative world even more.
I take back a lot of the things I said about Frank Herbert's writing. As I said earlier in the thread, I think it was my frustration at the lack of my own understanding of his writing than anything wrong with the writing itself. As I continued with Children of Dune, I did my best to read it in quiet places with few distractions, so that I could focus my entire concentration on reading it and understanding its content.
Despite the difficulties I had with the book, I really enjoyed reading it, and am looking forward to rereading the series after I finish Chapterhouse: Dune, in order to understand Herbert's exciting, imaginative world even more.