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4.0 out of 5 stars
Three weeks of enjoyment,
This review is from: Dune Boxed Mass Market Paperback Set #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
This book can stand on it's own, but to add to the context of 'B of C', you should read 'The Butlerian Jihad' and 'The Machine Crusade' - all three by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson. This can immerse you in the fantasy worlds around and on Dune and answers a lot of questions raised in the Original Dune issue.
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fantastic,
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This review is from: Dune Boxed Mass Market Paperback Set #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
I found these books more enjoyable and interesting than Frank Herbert's original series. The original series by Frank Herbert is good too, IMO, but it did have plenty of boring parts and lots of cryptic parts that I just couldn't figure out. Kevin J. Anderson's novels are a lot more accessible and move faster too.
Personally, I think Mr. Anderson is a more talented writer. I loved his other works, like the Saga of the Seven Stars or his Star Wars novels and anthologies. I did not like any of Frank Herbert's works apart from the Dune books. Anyway, comparing the two authors is pointless. What Mr. Anderson tried here, and succeeded incredibly well IMO, was to complete the original series by Frank Herbert and allow us to make sense of all the weird and unexplained things like mentats, the Bene Gesserit, or the total absence of computers in a space-traveling civilization. Mind you, he still hasn't explained why drug addicts are better than mentats for computing hyperspace jumps. :) Regardless of which of the series you like more, you need both for the complete experience, and they're both worth reading.
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Too horrid to describe,
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This review is from: Dune Boxed Mass Market Paperback Set #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
Frank Herbert must be rolling in his grave after this horrible attempt to cash in on his masterpiece. His son has proven that talent sometimes skip a generation
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