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Including the ones by Brian Herbert? I've never heard anyone say a single good thing about those.
That's the ones. I had a friend who was a Dune superfan who convinced me to continue after I'd finished Frank's books. He expressed to me that he liked the Brian Herbert better and wished they'd started the recent Dune movies with Legends of Dune, the Dune trilogy by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson that's set earliest in the franchise.
(To be fair, it's ridiculously unrealistic to wish for that. And it'd only really be "better" than starting with Frank's book if they adapted basically... 11 to 14 novels worth to finish off the whole saga.)
Now, I'm not going to say I like Brian Herbert's better. Nor that there aren't things that I don't dislike about the Brian Herbert books. But there's a lot to love as well.
I'll talk about some of that in spoiler tags, but even in the spoiler tags, I won't give everything away.
Things I dislike about the Brian Herbert books:
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Things I like:
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Kevin J. Anderson holds a special place in my development as a young reader. His Star Wars books helped me understand that a book can be absolutely awful, and I don’t have to finish it, and that I haven’t failed by putting it down.
He is controversial: I've seen people describe him as "Good lore builder, pretty bad at actually writing."
He created the Maw and Kessel, purple and double-bladed lightsabers, Exar Kun, etc. that people liked, but you had to slog through long flowery dialogue to get through it. Meh, I am mostly okay with that personally, but yeah some people can't stand it.
Edit: I want to add that the vast majority of YouTube videos are so much worse in terms of blah blah blahbity blah I-want-to-make-this-video-just-over-10-minutes-long-so-I-can-sell-moar-ads. Books at least I can just go at my own pace and slow down or even skim a bit and speed up if I wish, while such videos (which are pretty much all of them?) are basically take-it-or-leave-it, so yeah I'm much more forgiving of such things when they appear in book form:-).