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Chapterhouse Dune

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Chapterhouse Dune

By: Frank Herbert
Narrated by: Euan Morton, Katherine Kellgren, Scott Brick, Simon Vance
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The desert planet Arrakis, called Dune, has been destroyed. Now, the Bene Gesserit, heirs to Dune's power, have colonized a green world—and are tuning it into a desert, mile by scorched mile.

Chapterhouse Dune is the last book Frank Herbert wrote before his death: A stunning climax to the epic Dune legend that will live on forever.

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"Compelling...A worthy addition to this durable and deservedly popular series." (The New York Times)

Featured Article: Dune (2021)—Book vs. Movie


The very first book to win the Nebula Award, Frank Herbert's Dune has long been a fixture of the sci-fi world. It's no surprise, then, that yet another filmmaker has taken a stab at bringing this classic to the screen. The latest effort, by Arrival and Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve, captures the first half of the epic novel. The reviews have been generally positive, with critics and audiences blown away by the scale and sheer ambition of the adaptation. Overall, Villeneuve's 2021 adaptation of Herbert's sci-fi classic is quite faithful. But in what small ways does the film differ from the book?

Philosophical Depth • Complex Worldbuilding • Excellent Narration • Intricate Plotting • Strong Conclusion

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Always loved this book! imho it's his best. Very annoying this review format!!!!! I will not be leaving any more reviews

Great book! Crap review system

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Old Frank Herbert is getting a little weird in this one, especially near the beginning. There are some odd sexual themes that came off as more odd that interesting, but some of the world building was good. The performance was as good as usual, however.

Slow and odd start

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very entertaining. I whish there was only one narrator though. The main narrator was as excellent as he was in the previous books. the quality of the secondary narrator was not so good. Too many changes in volume made it difficult to listen. i had to constantly adjust for volume.

good story

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Ending feels rushed but otherwise this book very good. I don't think I'll read any past this one.

Ending rushed

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Excellent narration and production.. A wonderful story, last biook of the Dune series. He closed it off by opening it up. Cleeve

Top notch

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Not everyone gives this book a great rating, however I have always enjoyed this last true book of the Dune series.

The last book of Dune

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A gripping tale from the Bene Geserit view. Fascinating. Herbert’s last book in the series, although continued by his son and collaborator. The best bits of Bene Geserit wisdom are contained herein.

The Bene Geserit Book

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The different Narrators with different pronunciations really made it difficult for me to follow the story.

From whose perspective now?

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A fantastic finish to the series. I always appreciated Herbert’s inclusion of philosophy to his books. This installment kept me pondering my own reality while immersed in his universe more so than every other book. The reading was great, and I would consider listening again.

Science fiction/philosophy

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If they don’t this is a good reason they should be a thing. I have never heard audio that peaks in an audiobook till now. You guys did Katherine dirty

Do audiobooks have directors?

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