
Sandworms of Dune
Dune: The Dune Sequence, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
About this listen
Hunters of Dune finally meet the Enemy who followed the violent fanatics the Honored Matres back to their universe. The thinking machines vanquished by Serena Butler's jihad were not destroyed, only driven into exile - and now, tens of thousands of years later, they are back. Can the resurrected heroes onboard the Ithaca save our race from annihilation?
©2007 Herbert Properties LLC (P)2007 Macmillan AudioA nice pulling together of a bunch of plot threads from numerous books.
There were a number of surprises which were well handled and all the characters have had a solid consistency throughout the books.
The narration gets a bit “hammy” occasionally which is a bit distracting but it’s clear and easy to follow otherwise.
Overall a great finish to an engrossing series.
A great finish
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An outstanding conclusion
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A great book to end the series
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Scott brick is an incredible narrator, but this story was designed to children
Not only did the destroy Frank’s work and the wisdom from the earlier books with this idea of a final, ultimate being who will unite machines & humans in some koombaya fantasy happy ending, but the characters were extra extra dumb.
One example is the 5 chapters it took for supposed “mentats” to work out who the face dancer on the ship was.
Disaster of a book.
Worst of the saga
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