
Dune: The Butlerian Jihad
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Format
Paperback
Pages
624
Language
English
Published
Oct 11, 2002
Publisher
Tor Books
Edition
Limited
ISBN-10
0765305852
ISBN-13
9780765305855
Description
Set in the expansive universe crafted by Frank Herbert, this installment takes readers to a pivotal moment in the Dune saga's history. The narrative unfolds during the Butlerian Jihad, a catastrophic war that marks humanity's struggle against the oppressive rule of sentient machines. As the conflict escalates, various factions emerge, each driven by their own motives and beliefs, illuminating the complexities of loyalty and freedom. With richly drawn characters and intricate politics, the authors delve into the motivations that propel humanity toward its fight for survival.
The story explores themes of sacrifice, revolution, and the moral dilemmas faced by those caught in the throes of war. The rich lore established in the original epic deepens as these new tales of valor and vengeance are woven, showcasing both the resilience and frailty of human nature. As alliances shift and fate hangs in the balance, the characters must confront their own identities in a universe where machines once held dominion over mankind.
The story explores themes of sacrifice, revolution, and the moral dilemmas faced by those caught in the throes of war. The rich lore established in the original epic deepens as these new tales of valor and vengeance are woven, showcasing both the resilience and frailty of human nature. As alliances shift and fate hangs in the balance, the characters must confront their own identities in a universe where machines once held dominion over mankind.
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