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Reviews
Asaiasa
Dune Messiah is a very good but short follow up. My mind hasn't stopped processing the information I got from Dune and I don't think I ever will. The original book was published all the way back in 1965.
S. Lornie
There's plenty of back stabbing as well as issues with religion, false idols and the issue of drug induced hallucinations. Lets just say that the book features lots of political and family issues.
Blue Sawako
It's a really good read, acting more like an extension of the first book rather than a full novel in itself. There's a lot going on in this one, it's a fantastic way to round off the story of Paul, his family and the people of Arrakis. Frank Herbert's Dune is a collection of books that have always left me a little intimidated.
Kindle Customer
It's a nice idea on paper but leaves a little to be desired. It's extremely focused and Herbert clearly knew what story he wanted to tell and how to go about doing it. It's all very well done. As far as the book is concerned, it is one of a kind.
DM
The planet itself, Arrakis as a world feels just as alive and unique as characters like Stilgar, Paul Atreides and the Baron. About to start Dune Messiah.
Lola
The spine of the book is also a slight issue. It gives this book great pacing and makes it surprisingly easy to read.
Kitteecat74
It's a heft beast of a book. It's a very clever, very well written and extremely detailed story that I would call a must own. Considering the hefty weight of the book, I certainly wasn't going to hold it whilst reading. This made for a bit of a problem but one that I pushed through.