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Heretics of Dune
Rated 3.88 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780593098264
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Dive into “Heretics of Dune,” the fifth book in Frank Herbert’s epic Dune Chronicles. Centuries after the Tyrant God Emperor Leto II’s reign, the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood faces new threats. Power dynamics shift, mysteries unravel, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. Will they maintain control or succumb to the rising forces? Explore the thrilling world of Arrakis with ISBN 9780593098264.
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Aayush Sharma –
Mixed feelings on this one. Parts were brilliant, other parts felt like a slog. Still a must-read for Dune completionists. Overall, it was good.
Himanshu Kumar –
This book delves deeper into the Bene Gesserit. The plot was dense, needing re-reads. Still, a solid addition to the Dune saga. I really enjoyed it.
Jatin Singh –
A bit dense and philosophical, even for Dune. It felt like a chore to read at times, but the payoff was worth it in the end. It was alright.
Aryaman Ahuja –
Excellent continuation of the saga. The new threats are compelling, and the Bene Gesserit are as intriguing as ever. Highly recommended book.
Ashish Kumar –
Dune universe expands wonderfully. Characters were compelling, and story engaging. Though complex, the book kept me hooked. Definetly recommend!
Satyaman Shukla –
A bit of a slow burn, but ultimately rewarding. The concepts introduced here are fascinating, and the ending leaves you wanting more. I liked it overall.
Shashvat Rastogi –
A complex and challenging read, as expected from Frank Herbert. While some parts dragged, the world-building is top-notch. Very intriguing.
Adarsh Garg –
Great concepts but hard to follow. Herbert’s writing style is unique, it needs patience. Though dense, the depth is rewarding. Liked the book.
Shubham –
Herbert expands the Dune universe in interesting ways. Some parts were confusing, but the overall story kept me engaged. I recommend reading it.
Aanchal Arya –
Heretics of Dune is a decent addition to the series, but it didn’t quite capture the magic of the earlier books. The plot felt a bit convoluted at times. Still worth reading for Dune fans.
Shaivi Naaz –
I loved the book! The Bene Gesserit are fascinating, and the new elements added to the Dune universe are very captivating and interesting.
Jiju M Santhosh –
A good continuation, although not the strongest in the series. The story is engaging, even if it feels a bit disjointed in places. Worth the read.
Gautam Choudhary –
Herbert’s genius shines through, even if the story gets a little weird. I enjoyed seeing the universe evolve and the new mysteries unfold. Very good.
Antra Kumari –
Not my favorite Dune book, but it’s still Dune. The philosophical themes are strong, but the action is lacking compared to previous installments.
Samarth Chopra –
Loved the new characters and the exploration of the Bene Gesserit. Herbert’s writing is always thought-provoking, even if the pacing is slow at times.
Rachit Porwal –
Found it a little hard to get into at first, but once the plot picked up, I was hooked. The characters are well-developed and the stakes are high.
Muskan Saxena –
The world-building is incredible, but the plot felt meandering. I enjoyed the exploration of power and religion, but not the best Dune book.