Re: Frank Herbert's worst novel
Posted: 28 May 2010 14:46
The worst error of Frank Herbert was Brian! 

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We did have that conversation at one point, but I'd imaging that searching for the phrase "pulled out" on this board would result in too many posts to search through.SandChigger wrote:Isn't there a quote around here somewhere of Frank saying years later that he really wished he'd pulled out that night they made Brian?
Or did I make that one up?
245Nekhrun wrote:We did have that conversation at one point, but I'd imaging that searching for the phrase "pulled out" on this board would result in too many posts to search through.SandChigger wrote:Isn't there a quote around here somewhere of Frank saying years later that he really wished he'd pulled out that night they made Brian?
Or did I make that one up?
I'm pretty sure I remember we had that conversation at DN too. Maybe it was in code, or maybe it was before Byron figured out that all those things we were saying were insults.SandChigger wrote:Isn't there a quote around here somewhere of Frank saying years later that he really wished he'd pulled out that night they made Brian?
Or did I make that one up?
Freakzilla wrote:245Nekhrun wrote:We did have that conversation at one point, but I'd imaging that searching for the phrase "pulled out" on this board would result in too many posts to search through.SandChigger wrote:Isn't there a quote around here somewhere of Frank saying years later that he really wished he'd pulled out that night they made Brian?
Or did I make that one up?
I agree. I don't know what it was about The White Plague, but I loved it. Just the whole plot and the characters and the execution were brilliant. It was an amazing book.Schu wrote:I found the White Plague one of Frank's best, right up there with the Dunes.
That one seems to have the wildest range of reactions around these parts. I could barely get through it, personally, and found that the premise just barely held together. And I'm not alone in that sentiment.The Red Duke wrote:I don't know what it was about The White Plague, but I loved it. Just the whole plot and the characters and the execution were brilliant. It was an amazing book.
Exactly. If we all agreed on every single point, this would be a pretty boring forum.TheDukester wrote:Others seem to really groove on it. Which is cool. It would be a sad world if we all agreed on everything, even at a site that mostly discusses the works of a single author.
obviously, someone needs to sit down and read around this forumOtheym wrote:Not sure how The White Plague wound up even mentioned in this thread. Pure sacrilege if you ask me. I couldnt put the book down and read it in less than two full day. It was well thought out, well written and had a topic that in this day and age with H1N1 and Aids and other diseases seems almost appropriate. One must also remember the book was written when the IRA were the three letter word of the day. Obviously someone needs to sit down and read the book and remember that the master himself wrote it.
4 of your 5 points are subjective and I can't be arsed taking them to task, but what makes The Green Brain bad, and based on the assumption you read the whole books in question why would you finish 2 dull books?Excape Felicity wrote:The White Plague - awful
The Green Brain - bad
The Heaven Makers - awful
The Lazarus Effect (with Bill Ransom) - dull
The Ascension Factor (with Bill Ransom) - dull