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Children of Dune by Frank Herbert (Kindle eBook) for
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Btw, this is Book #3 of the original Dune series.
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Btw, this is Book #3 of the original Dune series.
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/...-of-dune-1
Now c'mon publishers, give us a discount on Heretics of Dune already! I've been monitoring Dune ebook deals since 2017, and pretty much every other chapter has gone on sale at least once--most of them twice by now!
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Thanks OP, purchased it regardless.
Then there was that intermission birth/regime change song. Brought back chills of gladiator.
Might have been the same artist.
Thanks OP, purchased it regardless.
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Thanks OP, purchased it regardless.
Thanks OP, purchased it regardless.
Yeah, gotta read all these books in order for sure. First 3 are all a fairly direct sequence, then there's a big time skip between 3-4, and a pretty big change in setting and tone (but 4 is my favorite anyway). Then another big time skip between 4-5, with 6 being a pretty direct continuation of 5, both of which are very different from all the previous books but still pretty good. Then Frank Herbert died and his son wrote what's basically amounts to mediocre fanfiction supposedly loosely based off of some notes left by his father, but they're just a couple of disappointing books filled with endless metaphors and similes, like a high school creative writing exercise with a B- grade (bad simile intentional, that's what it's like. Ugh). Those are only worth reading if you're really hooked and want some sort of conclusion, even if it means slogging through junk.
You and me both man.