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I didn't mind the Preludes trilogy. In fact, there's a scene in House Harkonnen (I think) which has stuck in my mind and made me vow to destroy any Harkonnen I ever meet. The Denis Villeneuve films could do with that sort of scene as currently I don't despise the Harkonnens in his adaptation the way I feel I should.
The Legends trilogy I managed to get through by sheer determination, but the rot was setting in and I only managed half of the first sequels book before giving up.
Bearing in mind that I didn't really think too highly of Heretics and Chapterhouse, but I haven't given them a re-read for many many years.
I enjoyed Chapterhouse on my latest reread. I only did the first 3 books on my first read, I made it to Chapterhouse a few times but quit when the spoiler sexy-time Duncan starts pinching nipples and humming and shit. My most recent reread, I actually enjoyed it? I don't know what changed
You mean by will alone, right? ;-)
The Legends of Dune trilogy was a weird one for me. The overall plot was decent, and some chapters and characters were intriguing. But there was so much fluff and annoying duplication in there. I assume the decent wiring and plot points came from Anderson, but maybe that's unfair on Brian Herbert.