After a year break after finishing God Emperor, I have returned to the universe of Rakkis in Heretics of Dune. My girlfriend and I were discussing the intricacies of the series all the conflicting forces (CHOAM, Landsraad, Bene Gesserit, Atreides, Tleilaxu, Ixians, etc.) and ideologies, the focus on a solely human inhabited universe (no intelligent life outside of humans and even a lot of the fauna have Earthly origins), the evolution of religion, words, planets, concepts, and the constantly changing perception of all these that are foreshadowed in Dune but are only ever brought to light and expanded upon to their full potential in the sequels. In short, Dune, as a series, is incredible which is why I found it weird to read multiple threads throughout the years on this forum stating that only Dune is worth reading because the others are "weird".
I think the reason people think the other books are weird is because they focus more on plotting, diplomacy, relations, and actions that take place behind the scenes and which turn the series into a true science fiction epic. The orignal Dune always felt more similar to a Fantasy-Adventure novel than a space-opera, especially as it deals more with a prince's journey to reclaim the throne.
It's sad to see so many people write the other books off because they are unique ("weird"). I'm currently 100 pages in Heretics of Dune and think it's fantastic! Dune shouldn't be considered and recommended as the stopping point of the series as doing so creates a void in understanding the ingenious world developed throughout the series.
I think the reason people think the other books are weird is because they focus more on plotting, diplomacy, relations, and actions that take place behind the scenes and which turn the series into a true science fiction epic. The orignal Dune always felt more similar to a Fantasy-Adventure novel than a space-opera, especially as it deals more with a prince's journey to reclaim the throne.
It's sad to see so many people write the other books off because they are unique ("weird"). I'm currently 100 pages in Heretics of Dune and think it's fantastic! Dune shouldn't be considered and recommended as the stopping point of the series as doing so creates a void in understanding the ingenious world developed throughout the series.