Which first three? The first three on the list or the first three published? The first three by Frank Herbert were masterpieces! He did about 4 or 5 more then his son and Anderson took over (after he died).
10 sats \ 4 replies \ @nym 19 Oct
The first three published.
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Yep, they were, by far, the best! I must have read them at lest 15 times, by now. The latest being this summer. I was rediscovering the joys of reading books, not screens. Oddly enough, I read the first ones when I was in the Mohave desert.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @nym 19 Oct
I read Silo a few years ago and enjoyed that also
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I didn’t read Silo, but I saw it on Amazon(?). I liked it and am looking forward to the second season, but I can’t see how they will do it, other than doing another silo.
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A lot of people suspect that “Dune Messiah” was written just off of a half-fleshedout outline. Considering the length and breadth of his other “Dune” series novels, “Dune Messiah” was very short and blunt.
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