Paul of Dune

512 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 2008 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-1294-5
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As all good Frank Herbert fans know, a gap of several years occurs between the events of Dune and its sequel Dune Messiah. Now Frank Herbert's son Brian and famed science fiction writer Kevin J. Anderson have ably bridged that chasm with Paul of Dune, a novel that sustains the mythos and majesty of the original series. This epic installment describes Paul's triumph over the galaxy and struggles, military and psychological crises that accompany it. A worthy addition to one of science fiction's great cycles.

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I was a bit hesitant to give this book 4 stars, but looking back at my other Dune reviews, I think this one is certainly as good as Dune Messiah.

The book is two stories in one that both deal with Paul. One is about his early years on Caladan and the other is in between the original Dune and Dune Messiah.

I really enjoyed getting some deeper insights into some of the characters. Especially Irulan was the star of the book in my opinion. It almost feels like this book is really about her.

While the book spans the entire known universe, for some reason, it fails in conveying this grand scale. Other books in the series do this much better. I can't quite put my finger on why I got this feeling, but it is my main critic for this book.

I would suggest any Dune fan to …

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  • Dune (Imaginary place) -- Fiction