
The Second Great Dune Trilogy: God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, Chapter House Dune
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Format
Kindle
Pages
1,681
Language
English
Published
Nov 15, 2018
Publisher
Gateway
ISBN-10
1473226589
ISBN-13
9781473226586
Description
In the expansive universe crafted by Frank Herbert, the Second Great Dune Trilogy takes readers on a profound journey through time, power, and the nature of humanity. As the saga unfolds, the complexities of politics, religion, and ecological concerns come to light, all intricately woven into the fabric of a distant future where humanity has spread across the cosmos.
In God Emperor of Dune, the story focuses on Leto II, the God Emperor, a being who has transformed himself into a powerful hybrid of human and sandworm. His reign, spanning thousands of years, provokes a unique exploration of sacrifice and tyranny as he manipulates fate and challenges the very essence of free will.
Heretics of Dune shifts the perspective to a new generation, where factions vie for control and influence. The emergence of powerful new characters and ancient foes leads to a labyrinth of intrigue, as the Bene Gesserit and their adversaries grapple with their destinies.
Chapter House Dune delves into the aftermath of the tumultuous events that preceded it, focusing on the Bene Gesserit's evolving role in a universe teetering on the brink of chaos. Themes of survival, adaptation, and the pursuit of knowledge resonate throughout, as their struggle reflects broader questions about the survival of the human spirit. Through these rich narratives, Herbert offers profound insights into the complexity of life, governance, and our very existence.
In God Emperor of Dune, the story focuses on Leto II, the God Emperor, a being who has transformed himself into a powerful hybrid of human and sandworm. His reign, spanning thousands of years, provokes a unique exploration of sacrifice and tyranny as he manipulates fate and challenges the very essence of free will.
Heretics of Dune shifts the perspective to a new generation, where factions vie for control and influence. The emergence of powerful new characters and ancient foes leads to a labyrinth of intrigue, as the Bene Gesserit and their adversaries grapple with their destinies.
Chapter House Dune delves into the aftermath of the tumultuous events that preceded it, focusing on the Bene Gesserit's evolving role in a universe teetering on the brink of chaos. Themes of survival, adaptation, and the pursuit of knowledge resonate throughout, as their struggle reflects broader questions about the survival of the human spirit. Through these rich narratives, Herbert offers profound insights into the complexity of life, governance, and our very existence.
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