Dune Messiah

, #2

222 pages

English language

Published July 29, 1975 by New English Library.

ISBN:
978-0-450-02285-2
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4 stars

Gripping. Absolutely gripping. Much better than the first book!

In this novel, our hero Paul is supreme emporer of the universe, but that comes at a price. Assassination plots abound, and the genetic aspirations of the Bene Geserit are ever present. There are so many different plots running concurrently in this book it's difficult to keep track of at first. It takes a while to get into, and to get used to Herbert's unique writing style. He writes short, sharp scenes with catapult you around the world and the story, and he's getting better at it. I found the first book to be verbose and redundant at times, and overly concerned with mundane things. This book is sharp and to the point. You get the impression that you read nothing that you don't need to know.

The ending is satisfying. He manages to tie up loose ends and foreshadow future …

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