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Dune: The Battle of Corrin | [Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson]
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Dune: The Battle of Corrin

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  • by Brian Herbert , Kevin J. Anderson
  • Narrated by Scott Brick
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  • LENGTH
    24 hrs and 57 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-17-04
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Publisher's Summary

Fifty-six hard years after the events of The Machine Crusade, after the death of Serena Butler, the bloodiest decades of the Jihad take place. The human worlds begin to hope that the end of the centuries-long conflict with the thinking machines is finally in sight.

Unfortunately, Omnius has one last, deadly card to play. In a last-ditch effort to destroy humankind, virulent plagues are let loose throughout the galaxy, decimating the populations of whole planets. The war that has lasted many lifetimes will be decided in the apocalyptic Battle of Corrin.

In the greatest battle of science fiction history, human and machine face off one last time....And on the desert planet of Arrakis, the legendary Fremen of Dune become the feared fighting force to be discovered by Paul Maud'Dib in Frank Herbert's classic, Dune.

Don't miss other titles in the Dune series.

©2004 Herbert Productions LLC; (P)2004 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC and Books on Tape, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy conclusion to their second prequel trilogy." (Publishers Weekly)

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    Eric Talladega, AL, USA 09-05-04
    Eric Talladega, AL, USA 09-05-04
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    "The Battle for Corrin"

    Brian Herbert and Anderson have done Frank proud. This last installment of the fascinating prequel to Dune is as rich and detailed as the previous works. The complexity of characters and development of simultaneous plots provides an exciting read. These authors truly make the Universe of Dune come alive for the reader in a way unparelled since the original series. I cant wait for another chapter of this series.

    10 of 10 people found this review helpful
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    Rebecca Saline, MI, United States 09-01-04
    Rebecca Saline, MI, United States 09-01-04
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    "Dune: The Battle of Corrin (Unabridged)"

    Excellent third installment in the Prequel to the Prequel of the Dune series. When I finished it, I was sad to hear in the interview with the authors, that they really did not seem to plan to continue with another series. It seems that the transition from VenKey Enterprises (Norma) to the Spacing Guild, as well as the development of the Reverend Mothers would be the next point to be covered. As anyone reading this can see, the key to Brian's and Kevin's Genius, is that it can go on.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Anodyne Durham, NC 09-19-04
    Anodyne Durham, NC 09-19-04 Member Since 2001
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    "You know you'll read it anyway"

    If you are a fan of the original Dune series (like me), you will probably buy this book no matter what anyone says - the prospect of reading about the Butlerian Jihad and the beginnings of the Guilds will be too much to pass up. However, you will probably grit your teeth through the entire book. I want to be clear that I have read many of Kevin Anderson's other books (notably the Star Wars titles) and enjoyed his work very much. However, although the basic plot outline that he and Brian Herbert have come up with are intriguing, I find their collabarative writing style very off-putting. In a post-book interview Anderson even states that many fans have thanked him for creating a series more readable than the original. Unfortunately, if you liked the original, these books seem like the 'young reader's edition' of a more literary work. The prose has none of the style and granduer of the original writings; it seems to me they take fifty words to say what Frank Herbert said in ten. Plot points are often repeated over and over again, to make absolutely certain you realize that this is how something in the original series originated. All this being said, I view the Dune prequels in the same way I view Clive Cussler novels - I can't stand the writing, but the plotlines are interesting enough that I buy them anyway, and then later swear that I won't do it again. If you are NOT a particular fan of the original novels, then you will probably enjoy the Brian Herbert/Kevin Anderson books a lot more than I did. It's sort of like old Star Wars movies vs. the new Star Wars movies.

    9 of 10 people found this review helpful
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    Don Austin, TX, USA 09-02-04
    Don Austin, TX, USA 09-02-04 Member Since 2004
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    "Another Good Dune Prequel"

    Good story about the end of the war with the machines. Held my interest for the entire book. With this book, all the pieces needed for Dune fall into place, the Bene Gesserits, the Spicing Guild, the Fremen, and the Noble Houses.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    jason portland, OR, United States 01-09-11
    jason portland, OR, United States 01-09-11 Member Since 2009
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    "Ok book. Good narration."

    The book finishes off the Jihad and tries hard to set the stage for the proper Dune novels by Frank Herbert.
    As with the other collaborative novels by Brian Herbert and Kevin J .Anderson, it feels like Junior Dune or an episode of Star Trek Voyager. Brick's narration is perfect, he seems to have a personal investment in the Dune universe which comes out in his work - too bad he didn't have a better book to read.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Mike Shirley, MA, USA 04-04-08
    Mike Shirley, MA, USA 04-04-08 Member Since 2008
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    "Not quite Dune, but a good read nonetheless..."

    Wraps up many of the questions dune fans have had with the series, although many of these wrap-ups seem a bit rushed and disjointed from the main plot - especially the end which is very rushed. These shortcomings aside, a good read nonetheless... you'll be happy you spend the time as there are many gems you've been waiting to hear about.

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    James P Bronson, FL, USA 12-18-05
    James P Bronson, FL, USA 12-18-05
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    "Excellent"

    Carried the story right on from where the last book left off! Lots of action and some twists that caught me unaware! Kept my attention even though I listened to part of it every day. I recomend this book to anyone that enjoys fast action and future-related storylines!

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    Dan El Paso, TX, United States 05-02-10
    Dan El Paso, TX, United States 05-02-10 Member Since 2006
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    "Characters Evolve"

    Relationships certainly change through the course of the trilogy arc. Some of the character traits in Book1 were likely over-emphasized show how far personally traits changed by Book3

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    Eric B. Simms USA 04-04-06
    Eric B. Simms USA 04-04-06 Member Since 2005
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    "Another Amazing Production by Herbert & Anderson!"

    I just finished this book and once again I’m amazed by this writing team. Herbert & Anderson breathe life into their characters and cleverly reveal the origins of the many concepts we adored in the original Dune series. Ever wonder how the cute navigators in the Spacing Guild originated? Curious about the conditions that prompted the formation of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood? Listen and find out!
    The narrator Scott Brick is a one-man ensemble. I’ve listened to several of his readings and I’m continually astounded he can create such a wide range of diverse characters. He makes the reader truly believe in the characters. I only wish the story was much, much longer; I didn’t want it to end. I suggest you read all the Dune prequels in order, then conclude with this one. It’s one of the best purchases you’ll ever make.

    At the risk of committing sci-fi sacrilege, I’d say Herbert & Anderson’s works are even better than Frank Herbert’s original Dune series. They’re THAT good.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Jesus Mercedes, TX, USA 12-16-04
    Jesus Mercedes, TX, USA 12-16-04 Member Since 2003
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    "A Trilogy was just not enough"

    I was hesitant to start the first Dune book because it was kind of on the big side (over 23hrs) but HOOOOOOLY COW!!!! After having heard the first one, I immediately downloaded the two remaining books. Talk about crack for the ears. I listened to all three books in a row and now I am going through withdraw symptoms. I need more Dune books and I need them now dammit!!! Redwall is just not doing it for me after this series. Someone needs to tell Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson to get off of their lazy buts and start writing. As with the other two books, Scott Brick does an outstanding job reading. He kept my attention throughout all 75hrs of this series and that's because most people have trouble keeping my attention for more than 75 seconds.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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