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I read the first 3 Dune books after seeing the movie and hearing about the challenges of getting that story on the screen. Love the first 2, the ending of the 3rd was ok.

I’m 3/4ths through the 4th and final Hyperion books. Absolutely incredible, I’m disappointed knowing I’ll be done with it soon. I highly recommend it if you’re at all curious. The author does an excellent job sneaking deep references into the colorful narrative; Keats and Ancient Greek mythology among them. The characters are vivid, varied, and somehow all relatable.

When I was younger I liked Vonnegut, specifically Galapagos, cats cradle, and slaughter house 5. I recently read Philip K Dicks “do androids… electric sheep” and wasn’t a fan. I loved the film blade runner, but the book kind of trudged on for me with, what I felt was, a let down of an ending. Asimov’s foundation was ok, but it lacked action and the characters seemed thin; I do like the concept a lot, it was just missing something for me.

So what’s next? I read a few classics in school and wasn’t terribly moved by most of them. I’ve considered giving Philip K Dick another chance, and possibly exploring the Dune books not authored by Herbert. I’m not a big fan of fantasy- at least in the horse riding, sword wielding, magic and sorcery vein.

Thanks for any suggestions

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[–] HessiaNerd@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I gotta say I think Three Body Problem is not very good. Some interesting ideas and an interesting perspective re:Chinese revolution, but as a story it was weak. Plus when you get to the second book it drags out the premise so much and relies on basically deus ex machinima to handwave the plot holes.

[–] wolfrasin@lemmy.today 0 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Guess it's not for you! Hyperion isn't for me; too much pedophehelia

[–] HessiaNerd@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Never read Hyperion. That's pretty gross.

[–] wolfrasin@lemmy.today -1 points 5 days ago

Yeah... I read the series as a kid and found the world engrossing. Re-read and you notice the female main character starts out as a child and the adult male main will be fucking her by the end and well, humans flying trees through space in symbiotic space suits isn't worth it.

It's a convoluted Jesus story but Jesus is a little girl in a multi solar society. Now you don't have to read it!