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Ghul wrote:
Rastus_Burne wrote:
Ghul wrote:
Herbert -- God Emperor of Dune
I've had the Dune series for close to ten years, and finally read the first (Dune) just last year. I know it's well-acclaimed, but I wasn't that inspired by it for some reason.
It's definitely an acquired taste. Some friends of mine are rabid fans; others are bored to tears.
I wouldn't say I was bored to tears, but I found the writing style and execution somewhat lacking. It was an effort to get through, but in fairness it had some great concepts, and was a pretty memorable story.
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I still haven't read any Wagner, will have to dig some up sometime....
My favorites:
- HPL: "The Call of Cthulhu" and "The Shadow Out of Time" and "The Colour Out of Space" and "The Dunwich Horror" and "The Silver Key" are favorites
- REH: Among his Conan tales, I've enjoyed "The Tower of the Elephant" and "Queen of the Black Coast" and "The Devil in Iron" (all of them, really ;) ), as well as his essay, "The Hyborian Age"
- CAS: also too many to choose from, but these stand out always to me: "A Rendezvous in Averoigne" and "The Maze Of Maâl Dweb" and "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros" (and its prequel, "The Theft of the Thirty-Nine Girdles")
- FL: "The Jewels in the Forest" or "The Seven Black Priests" or "Thieves' House" (again, all of them), and "The Enchantress of Sylaire" and....
- AEM: I haven't read much of him yet, still working on that....
WRT Frank Herbert, while I love Dune and its sequels, I also love his Pandora and Jorge X. McKee stories, too.
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it'd be difficult for me to make a narrow list of favorites so instead here are two of the books that I read in the 7th grade right before finding D&D:
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Twain
Dragonriders of PERN - McCaffrey