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Heinlein had it hyper-bad in his last decade, that's for sure. -But I don't really see it with Herbert.I think you're the only person I've ever heard express that much admiration for God Emperor. Most fans seem to have hated it. I suppose it didn't give them what they'd come to expect from the other books. It certainly had the least action/adventure of all of them.
I'd still like an explication of the dirty old man charge against Herbert - I fancy that I know at least the Dune books pretty well, and I don't see it.
I'd still like an explication of the dirty old man charge against Herbert - I fancy that I know at least the Dune books pretty well, and I don't see it.Heinlein was a disgusting pervert who, indeed, shoved it down our throats, mind you...
Jarl, the mid-eighties movie was the one David Lynch directed, which I thought was one of the most disappointing movies ever made (it HAS grown on me over the years, and the "edited for TV" version that begins with illustrated backstory instead of Princess Irulan isn't nearly as awful). The two miniseries from around the turn of the century were, in my opinion, much, MUCH better, though opinion on that among fans is all over the place....Avalon, those prequels were rancid. I question whether Brian Herbert and Kevin Adnerson even read the same Dune series as the rest of us. I mean, those books are so wrong-headed and just plain bad that I still feel a little angry that they were published and someone got paid for writing puking them out.
I think the best side description of sex in a scifi novel was in A Fire upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge, when Ravna and Pham went at it. The Old One either needs lots of bandwidth to control 'events', or peek in.
I love A Fire Upon the Deep and its sequel A Deepness in the Sky immensely, but I couldn't get more than a few dozen pages into Children of the Sky. What I wanted as a sequel to Fire set centuries ahead where the descendents of the humans and the tines explore the galaxy as buddies. Mans best friend! Instead the result bored me to tears in record time.
Has anyone here read Embassytown by China Mieville? Now THAT's a story.