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Sep 19, 2020
Max
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I've read Dune twice before. The first time, I read only Dune, and the second time I read Messiah as well but never got around to going further. I'm hoping that third time is the charm and that this read is the one that gets me to move further and actually read the whole series. Though it could be that this time I make it just to Children and come back in another 5 years to make it as far as God Emperor.
The first time I wasn't the biggest fan of the story, but on my second read and this one I d ...more
The first time I wasn't the biggest fan of the story, but on my second read and this one I d ...more

Sep 18, 2020
Ernesto I. Ramirez
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Herbert creates an amazing and deep world in Arrakis. Dune has ecological and geographical logic and its society is quite deep and interesting. The great houses in their decadence and the societies like the space guild are a rich element to develop the universe of dune and its mystique, which only adds to the political intrigue and mayhem between houses.
Many years ago I saw the original movie, and whatever its merits it created an interest in this universe, finally I took the opportunity to lear ...more
Many years ago I saw the original movie, and whatever its merits it created an interest in this universe, finally I took the opportunity to lear ...more

Aug 30, 2014
Richard Dawley
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Apr 24, 2019
Neal Dalton
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it was amazing
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