



Sisterhood of Dune
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4.4 • 53 Ratings
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
THE INSPIRATION BEHIND DUNE: PROPHECY, THE MAJOR NEW TV SERIES COMING AUTUMN 2024 ON SKY AND NOW.
DISCOVER THE SISTERHOOD OF DUNE, THE ELECTRIFYING FIRST NOVEL IN THE PREQUEL TRILOGY THE GREAT SCHOOLS OF DUNE.
It is 83 years after the last of the thinking machines were destroyed in the Battle of Corrin, after Faykan Butler established himself as the first Emperor of a new imperium. War hero Vorian Atreides has turned his back on Salusa Secundus, flying off to parts unknown. Abulurd Harkonnen, convicted of cowardice, was sent away to live on gloomy Lankiveil, and his descendants continue to blame Vor for the downfall of their fortunes.
Raquella Berto-Anirul has formed the Bene Gesserit School as the first Reverend Mother. Descendants of Aurelius Venport and Norma Cenva have built a powerful transportation company using mutated Navigators who fly "spacefolder ships".
Gilbertus Albans has established a school on bucolic Lampadas teaching humans to become Mentats. Even so, decades after the defeat of the thinking machines, anti-technology fervor continues to sweep across the human-settled planets, with powerful fanatical groups imposing violent purges…
'Frank Herbert would surely be delighted and proud of this continuation of his vision' DEAN KOONTZ
'The attendant excitement and myriad revelations not only make this a terrific read in its own right but will inspire readers to turn, or return, to its great predecessor' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
'In a word, satisfying; all DUNE fans will want to investigate, newcomers will be tempted...' KIRKUS
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This shallow but fun blend of space opera and dynastic soap opera, the latest wing on the sprawling edifice that Frank Herbert's son and Anderson have built on the foundation of the original Dune novels, zips along faster than light. Humans have defeated cybernetic tyrants and now are torn between rejection of all technology and using machines to improve their lives. Raquella Berto-Anirul, first Reverend Mother of the Sisterhood that will become the Bene Gesserit, is determined to help women develop their potential, even if that means using forbidden computers to monitor a long-term human breeding program. The narrative is broken into short, jazzy chapters studded with familiar names like Atreides, Harkonnen, and Arrakis that will grab the attention of longtime Dune fans. The authors emphasize that any set of ideals can evolve into fanaticism; later installments will presumably enumerate the consequences.
Customer Reviews
Still a decent read.
What can we say about the recent Dune series books, as much as I did enjoy Kevin J Anderson’s saga of the seven sun’s that influence isn’t really shown here. The son is definitely not on the same level as the father.
If you get over the expectation of living up the Frank Herbert and judge this book solely on its own and not part of a larger saga then it is a good read but unfortunately it is set in a wider universe which makes the continuity it expects us to sign up to quite unbelievable. Having read all of Frank herberts books you can see that these prequel books just don’t tie in, in a believable way faithful to the tone, narrative or overall feel of the universe they are set in.
If you ignore the whole wider universe and consider this a free standing book then it could be a good read although I can’t seem to do that.
Epic
Great addition to the dune series thank you for the adventure
Sisterhood of Dune (volume 1)
This was a highly enjoyable and much anticipated read. Quite literally 'literary Melange!' Exploring the beginings of the Bene Gesserit and other 'schools' it reveals more of the tantalazing threads in the Dune tapestry. I was particularly delighted at the return of Norma Cenva, and hope that in the sequels the authors will treat us to a more detailled exploration of her motivations. I'm very much looking forward to reading volume two.