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Matthew, Assistant List Master
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Feb 22, 2016 06:27AM

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But then I take a peek on audible and see that Scott Brick is a narrator in Dune.
It's settled, audiobook it is :)
Starts in March . . . but the discussion can go on into the future! :) I have been behind on a few recently, too - work keeps getting in the way of my reading time!

Think I have the basics down now.

hahaha!
Now that we're all friends, lets spit on each other :)
Pretty clever actually.



In such a unique world, I wanted more world building.
Most of the characters were unlikable and fell flat for me.
It is impressive how well this story has aged over time.
3/5 stars from me

You get to see Paul and his visions and prophecies that are on a slippery slope toward a war that he doesn't know how to avoid, the creepy baron manipulate even his own heir vying for power, the spy-like and witch-like Bene Gesserit women and their ways of reading and influencing people and emotions, the hints at manipulations of the desert planet to make it fit for life, the shady spice trade, and even the way that water is recycled--it's all so manipulative.
I can see why this is thought of as the Lord of the Rings of the sci-fi genre! It's very sweeping and brilliant. I'm getting close to finishing and wondering what kind of ending we'll see. I'm thinking maybe the baron dies, and we finally get to meet the emperor?? Just a guess.
BTW, I read a review that said the "human" thing (see also my last comment) is not really addressed in the book, it's just a teaser thrown into the first section. So what kind of animal is Paul, really?

Great book, though. I thought it was genius.
You can tell he was thinking series, but I only ever read the first one. And, in general, I have not heard great things about the books after the first two or three.
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