Dune: The Butlerian Jihad
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4.3 • 132 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The war against the thinking machines
The betrayal that turned House Atreides and House Harkonnen into mortal enemies
The discovery of spice—the most valuable substance in the known universe
The birth of the Sisterhood, Suk Doctors, Mentats, and Spacing Guild
The origins of the Fremen—former slaves who find a new home on the desert planet
Ten thousand years before Frank Herbert’s masterpiece Dune, humanity is oppressed by powerful machine rulers—the computer overmind Omnius, the maliciously curious robot Erasmus, and their monstrous half-machine collaborators, the cymeks.
But embattled worlds, led by brave Xavier Harkonnen and his firebrand fiancée Serena Butler, fight for the freedom of the human race. They must find new technologies, and the strength of the human spirit, to fight the terrible thinking machines.
Vorian Atreides is born among the machine worlds and trained to be loyal to his cymek father, but he finds all his preconceptions challenged when Serena Butler becomes a prisoner of Erasmus and a victim of his insidious experiments. After a heart-wrenching tragedy, Serena’s passionate grief ignites the religious war that will sweep across the Galaxy and liberate humans from their machine masters—no matter the cost. Will Vorian discover that he belongs among humanity, or remain a pawn of the thinking machines?
Here, too, is the amazing tale of the Zensunni Wanderers, who escape bondage to flee to the desert world where they will declare themselves the Free Men of Dune. Experience how they learn to summon and ride the majestic sandworms.
Listen to the origins of Frank Herbert’s Dune.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books.
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Customer Reviews
Must read!
I can hardly put the book down. I’m on their 4th book in the series right now. I think the criticism is way too harsh. The two authors did an amazing job with this book. I felt like there wasn’t enough action in Frank Herbert’s novels, compared to how much dialogue he had. This book has great dialogue, and plenty of good, imaginative actions scenes.
Dune Butlerian Jihad
I have read all the originals and this is terrible at best. Too much violence and poorly written.
Dune Butlerian Jihad Audoibook
I’m sure Scott Brick is a great orator to those who speak English as a second language. He’s very clear and enunciates well. However, it takes me literally half an hour of listening to tune out his dry, technical, monotone reading style. Makes the story—no matter how well-written—joyless.