@@martinsFILMS13 I would say look at the structure of the Comedie Hummaine. Especially the divisions such as Paris life or Provincial life etc. For instance if you choose Provincial life look to see what is currently published and translated. There are older complete translations but might be hard to find. Penguin and Oxford World Classics have done several. It is such a vast work(s) and was never completed so it really doesn't matter where you start. There are overlapping characters but I don't think it matters a lot.
I know they did comics of Zane Greys stuff but I’ve never read any of his novels . I’ve read a lot of pulp stuff though the most I recently is when I read bunch reprints of the captain future pulp magazine . Three issue back to back .
@@ShawnDStandfast adventure house presents reprinted the captain magazines and bunch pulp magazines just how they back in the day . The captain future ones are fun reads I ended up collecting three issues in a row because a superstar serialize short story that was being published at the magazine, the same time and the re-prints since it was the complete magazine was the only way I could read this other story as well
You had a good month. With regard to Dune in June, was the Part 3 discussion and then wrap-up on another channel? I saw the first two live discussions but somehow managed to miss the rest.
The Goblin Reservation is an old favourite of mine from around 50 years back. It's nice to see it mentioned at last.
@@davebrzeskiIt is fantastic. I love it more with every reread.
❤ Dune
I'm glad we read Balzac. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't read it yet. Looking forward to part two later in the year.
@@ariannefowler455 I'm looking forward to Part two as well.
Where do you start with him ?
@@martinsFILMS13 I would say look at the structure of the Comedie Hummaine. Especially the divisions such as Paris life or Provincial life etc. For instance if you choose Provincial life look to see what is currently published and translated. There are older complete translations but might be hard to find. Penguin and Oxford World Classics have done several.
It is such a vast work(s) and was never completed so it really doesn't matter where you start. There are overlapping characters but I don't think it matters a lot.
The Road to Dune sounds interesting
@@richardsonreads573 It is good but wish there was more original work by Frank Herbert and tracking the publication.
I’m amazed by how much you read 😊📚📚📚
@@sterlingreads547 Not as much as I could/should if I felt better. I do nothing else
I know they did comics of Zane Greys stuff but I’ve never read any of his novels . I’ve read a lot of pulp stuff though the most I recently is when I read bunch reprints of the captain future pulp magazine . Three issue back to back .
@@Bucky749 I think I remember Zane Grey comics when I was a kid. I like Edmund Hamilton but not read a lot of his Captain Future stories.
@@ShawnDStandfast adventure house presents reprinted the captain magazines and bunch pulp magazines just how they back in the day . The captain future ones are fun reads I ended up collecting three issues in a row because a superstar serialize short story that was being published at the magazine, the same time and the re-prints since it was the complete magazine was the only way I could read this other story as well
You had a good month. With regard to Dune in June, was the Part 3 discussion and then wrap-up on another channel? I saw the first two live discussions but somehow managed to miss the rest.
@@binglamb2176 Yes, they were on Arron's channel. Links in the description.
@@ShawnDStandfast Thanks, Shawn!