Unabridged Audiobook
Pretty Annoying you never know who the bad guy is. I think out of all characters the tyrant was the one that actually cared for humanity
I've read this final Chapter in Frank Herberts Dune saga about 6 times and listened to the audio book about 4 times and is by far my favorite with Heretics of Dune coming in a close 2nd.
All around a solid book. I personally enjoyed it more than Heretics of Dune. It's a tragedy Frank Herbert never got to finish his final book after this, but I feel this one's end leaves enough to the imagination to be a decent ending. The only complaint I have is the various narrators pronouncing certain names differently, but that doesn't derail the experience.
Distractingly skippy at 10:10:02 but otherwise a good reading
Have red all the Dune novels by Frank Herbert. Also as audiobooks. My favourites are the 5th and 6th, the two last books. And also the 4th God Emperor. That said al the books I read regularly. The best SciFi books I have found.
I enjoyed the book. It's not as good as the first 2, but still a good read.
A fantastic, if a bit tedious ending to this wild ride.I will let the raging debates as to the best and weakest books in the series to other. My only gripe with this title is the narration. Feels like they rushed in extra narrators 1/3 of the way through for whatever reason and they systematically miss-pronounce Scytale (sky-tale) and Honored Matre (Honored Ma/motra) exceedingly annoying for words used so often and shows an oustanding lack of consistency. Why would they allow narrators to miss-pronounce at all is baffling to me. Overall the narration rules they set for the series were very weak and made each reading a bit of a pain.
decent book, a bit of a drag at times and the villain is not exactly easy to identify though I certainly enjoy the details in the descriptions of each scene the chapters cover.
it is a good book
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