Brandon James

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Leto was always aware that his hands and feet were vulnerable, but he had allowed no one to learn that what had once been his brain was no longer directly associated with his face. It was not even a brain of human dimensions anymore, but had spread in nodal congeries throughout his body.
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M.
It's quite wild, although I prefer the first entries in the series. Tho Leto is so tired of his immortality that at the end of the day you kinda pity him
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I'm enjoying this more than Messiah and Children. Obviously, the first book is still easily the best. But this version of Leto is my favorite character after Paul in book 1.
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You got a point there. This Leto comes more into his own, definitely
God Emperor of Dune (Dune #4)
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