Debate, and discuss, just dont Bore me.
Or am I just too old?
Published on March 4, 2005 By Dr Guy In Misc

I am an avid reader.  As a child, I read many books, and almost all the classic Science Fiction that I could get my hands on.  These years, I still read a lot, but most of it is Technical manuals.  I read for enjoyment about 2-3 books a year, usually on the long flights to California I take a couple of times a year.

My Latest endeavor is to read Brian Herbert, Frank's son.  For the uninitiated, Frank Herbert wrote the masterful Dune Series.  One of my all time favorite (my all time favorite is the foundation series by Isaac Asimov).

Well, I decided to give Brian a try.  Usually I retire a series upon the death of the original author as I know that any subsequent material cannot live up to the original.  But hey, everyone deserves a chance.

The book is not bad, but maybe it is just me, or maybe he is not that good of an author, but I have found myself guessing ahead of time the plot line.  I call it telegraphing.  It is kind of disappointing that before you read a chapter, you already know the ending.

I heard once that there are only 7 different plots in fiction, and that every book is just a variation on one of them.  I dont know if this is true, but I have found that most of the books I read now, I know the plot before the author unfolds it.

Does anyone else have this problem?  It really kind of makes the book suck.  I will finish this book, but I may have difficulty reading another by this author.  ANd he is not the only one.

Am I too old to enjoy good literature?  Or has all the good SciFi literature already been written?


Comments (Page 3)
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on Mar 05, 2005

Ghormangast Trilogy by Mervin Peake

they are favorites of Simon's, who is a notorious sci-fi/fantasy fanatic and that she enjoys them as well.

Thanks Phoenixboi.  I will drop by one of her blogs and thank her as well!  I wish they would lift the ban.  All are welcome on mine.

on Mar 05, 2005

If you haven't read the Riverworld series, give it a shot.

AH!  yes!  One of my favorites, close to Foundation and Heinlein!  Dont watch the movie tho!  It really sucks!

on Mar 05, 2005
I guess the most satisfying read from a literary standpoint that I've had in the last few years would be Pullmans 'Dark Materials' trilogy.

But that's by the by - the real reason I posted was to help inform your question about plot variations:-

Link

I hope it is of some use.


on Mar 05, 2005

I guess the most satisfying read from a literary standpoint that I've had in the last few years would be Pullmans 'Dark Materials' trilogy.

But that's by the by - the real reason I posted was to help inform your question about plot variations:-

Link

I hope it is of some use.

As I said before, an unexpected, but greatly appreciated side effect of this article was the recommendations!  Thanks!  I will be looking in to all the recomendations in the near future!

on Mar 05, 2005
I read I dont write! Now you know the rest of the story!BTW: An anon already pointed it out. So now you know my grammar sucks!


I confess I am often just as guilty as the next, I just found it humorous that it was in a headline. Ever seen the Naked Gun series when Leslie Neilson is reading a newspaper with the headline "dyslexia for cure found!" ha ha ha, now that's funny.

-suspeckted
on Mar 05, 2005

I confess I am often just as guilty as the next, I just found it humorous that it was in a headline. Ever seen the Naked Gun series when Leslie Neilson is reading a newspaper with the headline "dyslexia for cure found!" ha ha ha, now that's funny.

Nah. My kids love it, but I cant get into leslie Neilsen.  he is just too dry for me.

on Mar 06, 2005
Peter F. Hamilton - The reality dysfunction.
a good sci-fi story.
on Mar 08, 2005
But that's by the by - the real reason I posted was to help inform your question about plot variations:-Link


Thanks for the link, tis interesting!
on Apr 21, 2005

Check out the book 'SnowCrash'
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