Just started reading this after reading and loving The Death of Ivan Illich because i found a physical copy in my house.
Im on chapter two and its fucking terrible. Should i continue with it?
>>7439975
Maybe.
It has big ideas about the nature of humanity and our place in the cosmos as well as being a damn good political drama. The characters are all so very self-aware, almost neurotic yet there still manages to be surprises. It has central arc of a hero myth throughout the book that ties everything together nicely. But my favourite thing about Dune is that it's a good primer for the 2nd book, Dune: Messiah, which is my favourite in the series. It's completely different and I regard more of a character study. In fact, I think I'm going to read it again now.
Are you new to Sci-Fi? It's the greatest Sci-Fi ever written but I can understand if it's unpalatable to people who read Dostoyevsky and academic /lit/ instead.
You can go fuck yourself if you're a fantasy pleb though.
>>7439995
I'm new to almost everything, just started reading seriously few months ago and i read some Tolstoi novellas , some camus, 1984, and a few other terrible books.
This is my first Sci-fi and so far is boring me to death. Just wanted to know if i should continue wasting my time with it or just drop it.
>>7440065
Try reading Childhood's End if you haven't read any SF before.
>>7440094
Yea that is way rad.
>>7440065
read some Philip K Dick
>>7440065
Hell, read Martian Chronicles from Bradbury, it's not precisely sci-fi but I love it.
>>7439975
Personally, I find it a bit dry.
>>7441155
>laughingfremen.hologram
>he didn't Wolf with the Wolfe first
>>7439975
The first time I read it, I was horribly bored and confused by everything. By the third read through, though, I actually understood what was happening, and could see the way the story fit together a lot better, which made the whole experience much more enjoyable.
>>7439995
Fantasy is nice
>>7439975
If you like genre fiction and world building and can appreciate that it was influential, it's great.
If you care a modicum about decent writing, it's shit.
This goes for most scifi.
I thought it was awful. I think if you're accustomed to proper literature like Tolstoy then this type of thing has nothing to offer you.
>>7441682
>. I think if you're accustomed to proper literature like Tolstoy then this type of thing has nothing to offer you
Thank you, i think i will drop it then, i have Hadji Murad in my backlog too,
>>7440253
I just bought it b/c I like the majical cloudz song and the plot seems tight
What am I in for?
>>7439975
It doesn't get good until almost halfway through, keep reading it
>>7442924
>muh literary fiction