Frank Herbert's Non-Dune Books

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Have any of yall read any of Frank Herbert's non-Dune books? (I did a search but didn't find any previous posts about this).

I'm about to finish up Chapterhouse: Dune, then Murderbot #7, but I'm thinking about diving into some of Herbert's other books. I've never read any of his work outside his Dune series (and I have no intention of reading the Brian Herbert Dune books). I like Dune because I like science fiction that doesn't spoon feed you the story, has complex characters, that doesn't involve killer robots/killer AI or space aliens (Shai Hulud is fine, but Shai Hulud isn't like Star Trek or Star Wars sentient space aliens)

I'm thinking:
Hellstrom's Hive (reminds me of a technothriller, dystopian Dredd/F451 vibes)
Direct Descent (reminds me a bit of Asimov's Foundation)
Destination: Void (has killer AI but I'm willing to give it a shot)
The Godmakers
 
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Not related but what are your thoughts on Tchaikovsky? I see posts all the time about the Children of Time series but have never given anything of his a shot.
 
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Not related but what are your thoughts on Tchaikovsky? I see posts all the time about the Children of Time series but have never given anything of his a shot.
I was just talking about Children of Time earlier on a different thread lol.

I read Children of Time in about 5-6 days. That's the only time I've crushed a 600+ page book that fast. It was one of the best science fiction books I've ever read and highly recommend it. Albeit, it may have been lightning in a bottle. I've read about 1/2 of Children of Ruin (the sequel), and 1/2 of Doors of Eden (a fantasy book of his), and tbh, I didn't like either and DNF them. I might try his Dogs of War book at one point, but not in any rush after the last two books of his I didn't like. I have bought Children of Time several times as gifts and every time it's a smash hit.
 
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I was just talking about Children of Time earlier on a different thread lol.

I read Children of Time in about 5-6 days. That's the only time I've crushed a 600+ page book that fast. It was one of the best science fiction books I've ever read and highly recommend it. Albeit, it may have been lightning in a bottle. I've read about 1/2 of Children of Ruin (the sequel), and 1/2 of Doors of Eden (a fantasy book of his), and tbh, I didn't like either and DNF them. I might try his Dogs of War book at one point, but not in any rush after the last two books of his I didn't like. I have bought Children of Time several times as gifts and every time it's a smash hit.
A few have come up on Broken Binding for trade but I avoided it bc I tend to not buy physical or limited copies unless it ranks high on my list. Wil try it out after the next couple on my list.
 
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A few have come up on Broken Binding for trade but I avoided it bc I tend to not buy physical or limited copies unless it ranks high on my list. Wil try it out after the next couple on my list.
Do you have a kindle? I can send you the epub if you dm me your email. I prefer physical copies. Mostly bc I work on a computer screen for 9 hours a day and just need a bit of a break from screen time.
 
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