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Dune Messiah

By: Frank Herbert
Narrated by: Scott Brick, Katherine Kellgren, Euan Morton, Simon Vance
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The epic, multimillion-selling science-fiction series continues! The second Dune installment explores new developments on the planet Arrakis, with its intricate social order and strange, threatening environment.

Dune Messiah picks up the story of the man known as Muad'Dib, heir to a power unimaginable, bringing to fruition an ambition of unparalleled scale: the centuries-old scheme to create a superbeing who reigns not in the heavens but among men.

But the question is: DO all paths of glory lead to the grave?

Listen to more of our titles in the Dune series.©1969 Frank Herbert (P)2007 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC
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The first installlment of Frank Herbert's Dune Saga (the original saga) is, as has been duly noted by previous reviewers, a sci-fi classic. Dune Messiah, being a sequel, lacks the introductory appeal of the first one, however rendering a more profound view of the universe created by the author throughout the whole series. It is not as action driven as the first but it is intellectually provocative as well as theologically and philosohpically moving. Having said that, I must stress that the narration is terrible. Honestly, this is not a kids' story, there was no need to disturb the essence of the characters inflicting them with ludicrous accents and mannerisms, to the point where it even tends to picture the story as if it was taking place somewhere in the Middle East when it actually takes place a few millenia away from this time and space.

Great story. Terrible narration.

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Much of Herbert's description of prescience is confusing and gets you lost. Which I think is the point. You can understand the position Paul is in and understand how he feels like a slave to his own life. Definitely worth the read.

Sad futility

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Honestly it feels a little drab in comparison to the first book. the time jump of 13 years is frustrating and feels like a convenience to explain why Paul is so worn down and sad in this book without doing the work.

also all the side stuff with Alia and the ghoula is weird and uncomfortable and makes me wish that there wasn't a romantic side plot with her.

It's okay

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This is my least favorite of the Dune series. There is not as much action in this one but many longer passages of the main characters' thoughts or philosophy. The narration is worse than the first one. The narration does not go as smoothly as the first one. I still listened to it because I wanted to have the complete first three books.

Somewhat of bridge book

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I've done the whole series. I would recommend this to any and everyone. Just get the sand thing u won't regret it.

Love it

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wasn't my favorite but the narration was good, like the title said it was necessary to get through to get to better dune books.

a necessary stepping stone for the dune saga

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Kind of a letdown after hearing the first book. Not nearly as well preformed as the first book on Audible. Narrators change just about every chapter each doing all the voices so that in chapter a character is done by one actor and by someone else in the next one. Weird and ill-conceived. Acting is hit or missl. More confusing is words are pronounced differently as well.

Narrators switch from chapter to chapter.

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Different narrators for different chapters? Why?? Luckily Simon Vance did most of it.

Story was just ok. With the exciting world building and Paul's origin story already told in the first book, it didn't feel like much happened in Dune Messiah.

Super annoying narration

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I was left thinking that this was just part of a book at the end. I know it's an old classic and there are more books in the series.

Ok but not satisfying

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well he tried and tried and tried...but could not stop it. love the new characters and old characters anew. this is maybe my 5th -6th rereading. it never gets old.

messiah

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