Children Of Dune

408 pages

Published Feb. 1, 1977 by Berkley.

ISBN:
9780425033104
OCLC Number:
2928462

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3 stars (2 reviews)

As the desert planet grows green and lush, and spice is abundant, the powerful nine-year-old royal twins are being groomed as Messiahs. But there are those who think the Imperium does not need Messiahs.

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Still lost in the Spice Trance

3 stars

I read the first three Dune books in a row.

I think the best summary of my review is that I had to read a recap of the book when I finished it as I got really lost in the plot this time. This book, as seen in the previous volume, expands on the struggle for power over the galactic empire between the main characters I didn’t get lost in the different plot points, but I was just very confused in understanding what each character was plotting for and why they were taking the actions they were taking. I couldn’t break that wall to understand the character’s psyche and in a way could not identify with them in any way. Once again, it felt to me like the main characters had very similar personalities though I can note the development of Alia and Paul/The Preacher. To me those character developments …