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Dune Messiah
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Dune Messiah (ISBN: 9780593201732) by Frank Herbert, the second book in the epic Dune Chronicles, follows Paul Atreides, now Emperor Muad’Dib. His immense power faces challenges from displaced political houses and conspiracies. Amidst these threats, a danger emerges, targeting his lover, Chani, and their unborn heir.
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Divyanshi –
I had mixed feelings about this book. It’s well-written, but the plot felt a bit convoluted.
Jitender Kumar –
Not as gripping as Dune but a worthwhile read. The plot intricacies kept me engaged, despite some slow moments.
Vaibhav Soni –
I found this book less engaging than Dune. It’s still good, but lacks the same sense of wonder.
Shelly –
A fascinating look at the burden of prescience. Herbert’s writing is, as always, top-notch. Highly recommended.
Amrit Prakash Singh –
A decent continuation, but not as impactful as the original. The political intrigue got a bit tiresome.
Madhu N –
Dune Messiah is a philosophical and challenging read. It raises profound questions about leadership and destiny.
Prateek Brahma –
Dune Messiah is a complex and thought-provoking exploration of power and destiny. I recommend to fans of Dune.
Vivek Singh –
Herbert continues to impress with his world-building and complex characters. This book is a must-read for Dune fans.
Yogesh Jijhontiya –
Herbert’s writing is dense and complex. This book requires patience, but it’s rewarding for those who persevere.
Haritha Shambhavi –
Enjoyable, though slower paced than Dune. The political machinations are interesting.
Aha Gupta –
Dune Messiah is a worthy sequel, though not as captivating as the first. Paul’s journey gets darker, with political intrigue aplenty.
Mohammed Fayiz Rahman M P –
Not my favorite in the series, but essential to the overall story. The plot can be convoluted at times. Chani’s role felt diminished.
Amisha Jain –
Herbert’s writing is masterful. This book delves into the psychological impact of Paul’s prescience.
Kokila Nautiyal –
A slower burn than Dune, but still intriguing. Herbert’s world-building remains excellent. Some parts felt drawn out.
Yogesh Bhadauria –
Dune Messiah is a worthy sequel that explores the consequences of Paul’s actions. The writing is excellent.
Jatin Dahiya –
A somewhat disappointing follow-up to Dune. The story felt less compelling.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
I enjoyed the exploration of prescience and its burdens. The characters are well-developed, even the villains.
Govind Sharda –
Herbert expands on the themes introduced in Dune. The world-building is intricate and immersive. I liked the character development.
Onkar Pandey –
Dune Messiah is a complex and rewarding read for fans of the first book. It explores the darker side of power.
Yoush Sonkar –
I struggled to connect with this book as much as I did with Dune. The plot felt less focused.
Kumar Eklavya –
A necessary, if somewhat flawed, addition to the Dune series. Some plot points feel underdeveloped.
Khushal Singh –
A solid continuation of the Dune saga. The political maneuvering is fascinating, although the pacing is uneven.
Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar –
Messiah delves into the consequences of power. It’s thought-provoking, if a bit depressing. The ending left me wanting more.