
Started this yesterday almost done with it. So far not as good as the previous book. I‘m hoping that it‘s just a bridge between the first and third books.
We shall see
Started this yesterday almost done with it. So far not as good as the previous book. I‘m hoping that it‘s just a bridge between the first and third books.
We shall see
also good but didn‘t hit quite the same for some reason. also didn‘t get to read it as quickly and smoothly as when i binged the first one though
The author's son addresses the extensive shift in theme and character which helped me stick through to the end. The subject matter was interesting and I liked the way the character realistically morphed according to the influence of political and religious zealotry; it's sobering how relevant it is for today's world. I just couldn't help but hope for the book to hurry up and end. I definitely need a long wait before tackling the next.
Good story. Follows Paul & his sister's power moves with govt and religion, while a plot against pregnant Chani keeps unfolding. Paul eventually accepts his fate which ensures his children's future, which will not include him seemingly
About 1/3 through this. Not as into it as I was the first one...but willing to stick it out!