Absorbing!

Sands of Dune: Novellas from the worlds of Dune (Dune 11) 
by Brian Herbert; Kevin J. Anderson         

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Ok, it’s been many years since I’ve read the Dune series (think the 70’s) and I’m still as enamoured as I was then.

These four novellas by Herbert and Anderson shed light on the back story of Gurney Halleck and other major figures of the Dune pantheon. A younger Shadeout Mapes, the relentless training of the  Sardaukar represented by Bashar Jopati Koloa (with a curious finale), Willem Atreides and the of the conflict between the Houses of Atreides and Harkonnen. 

We follow individual paths for revenge and  freedom against the uncaring, debauched, power hungry elite of the Kaitain Empire and the implacable feuding outcomes of the various Houses spanning many worlds. Betrayal, determination, vengeance and the shifts of power balances stalk the pages.

A must read for Dune aficionados. Indeed I enjoyed these novellas so much I’m considering a Dune series reread.


Macmillan-Tor/Forge ARC 

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