Y’all knew this was coming. I love this series.
#5: Heretics of Dune - Frank Herbert
#6: Chapterhouse: Dune starts tonight!
Y’all knew this was coming. I love this series.
#5: Heretics of Dune - Frank Herbert
To be fair, this wasn't around when Asimov wrote Foundation, but Psychohistory is pretty much a real thing....it was just a strange beginning for me. Tried to instantly sell me on a mathematician that could predict everything in the future up to 30,000 years based off statistics (known as Psychohistory)...
Here you're probably being let down having only read the first book in the series. The scope of the full series is seriously staggering, Hari is an individual (and as Psychohistory teaches us, individuals don't really matter predictively, just like a single molecule of H₂0 doesn't really impact the temperature of a given volume of water - it gets lost in the aggregation, hence stochastic results), and he really isn't the protagonist - or even really a main character - he's background....spends the remainder of the book time jumping around to different crisis without elaboration on Hari Seldon. Wasnt really my style, but I appreciate it as one of the most intiguing conceps in sci-fi that Ive read in quite a while.
Just finished Foundation by Isaac Asimov. While I enjoyed how religion and economics were used as methods to control and leverage different planets, it was just a strange beginning for me. Tried to instantly sell me on a mathematician that could predict everything in the future up to 30,000 years based off statistics (known as Psychohistory) in the books and then spends the remainder of the book time jumping around to different crisis without elaboration on Hari Seldon. Wasnt really my style, but I appreciate it as one of the most intiguing conceps in sci-fi that Ive read in quite a while.
Looking into The Grey Man by Mark Greany. Was a big fan of the Mitch Rapp novels, and a few people on the board have discussed the Grey Man series before as being similar to that. Will report back when done!
Looking into The Grey Man by Mark Greany.
While waiting for Chapterhouse: Dune to arrive in the mail from my dear mum, I read Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Anyone who has served will appreciate the shenanigans, leadership challenges, and boredom on a Navy cargo ship at sea.
While waiting for Chapterhouse: Dune to arrive in the mail from my dear mum, I read Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Anyone who has served will appreciate the shenanigans, leadership challenges, and boredom on a Navy cargo ship at sea.
While waiting for Chapterhouse: Dune to arrive in the mail from my dear mum, I read Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Anyone who has served will appreciate the shenanigans, leadership challenges, and boredom on a Navy cargo ship at sea.