Dune: Hunters of Dune
The Dune Sequence, Book 7
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Fleeing from the monstrous Honored Matres - dark counterparts of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood - Duncan Idaho, the military genius Bashar Miles Teg, a woman named Sheeana who can talk to sandworms, and a group of desperate refugees explore the boundaries of the universe. Aboard their sophisticated no-ship, they have used long-stored cells to resurrect heroes and villains from the past, including Paul Muad'Dib, in preparation for a final confrontation with a mysterious outside Enemy so great it can destroy even the terrible Honored Matres. And, deep in the hold of their giant ship, the refugees carry the last surviving sandworms from devastated Arrakis, as they search the universe for a new Dune.
©2006 Herbert Properties LLC (P)2006 Macmillan AudioCritic reviews
"Entertaining." (Publisher's Weekly)
Is it as good as the first 6? no. Is it bad ? No it’s pretty good, if you lost your mind at the end of chapter house (like myself) and want to find out how it ends here is your chance.
As good as it could of been
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After that, I found it quite engaging. It’s less about ideas than Frank Herbert’s classic Dune novels books and more about telling an interesting story.
In spite of the iffy start, I recommend this.
Recommended
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A rollercoaster ride
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I’m a huge fan of the dune universe, and this book is a worthy sequel to Frank Herberts fantastic series.
Wonderful!
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It's worth taking a break following Chapterhouse to consume the other books by the new authors prior to starting this. So many fantastic subtle pointers in the text and the performance.
While not a Frank Herbert tale this more than stands up. This flows like someone explaining another's psychedelic dream; axiolatal spice instead of the spice of the divided God.
Heading into the grand finale
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