God Emperor of Dune
por
Frank Herbert
5.0 (1
calificaciones)
Romance
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
+2
more
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
587
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 4, 2019
Editorial
Ace
ISBN-10
0593098250
ISBN-13
9780593098257
Descripción
Set thousands of years after the events of the previous installments, the narrative thrusts readers into a transformed universe ruled by Leto II, the God Emperor. His unique transformation into a hybrid of human and sandworm presents both power and peril as he guides humanity along a carefully orchestrated path, often at the cost of personal freedom. The intricacies of his reign are unravelled through his interactions with various factions, showcasing the delicate balance between authority and rebellion.
As Leto grapples with his identity and the sacrifices entailed in preserving the future of humanity, the themes of power and prescience dominate the storyline. Characters from diverse backgrounds converge, each embodying distinct motivations and aspirations, while the desert planet of Arrakis serves as the unforgiving backdrop that influences their fates.
Herbert weaves a rich tapestry of philosophical exploration and political intrigue, challenging readers to contemplate the weight of destiny and the nature of tyranny. Through intense internal conflicts and external struggles, Leto's journey becomes a poignant reflection on what it means to be a ruler and the burdens that come with such a position.
With masterful prose, the narrative captivates and compels, drawing readers deeper into the Dune universe. As tensions mount and the stakes rise, the story invites contemplation on the cyclical nature of power and the impersonal forces that shape civilization, ultimately revealing the profound complexities of a leader who is both revered and feared.
As Leto grapples with his identity and the sacrifices entailed in preserving the future of humanity, the themes of power and prescience dominate the storyline. Characters from diverse backgrounds converge, each embodying distinct motivations and aspirations, while the desert planet of Arrakis serves as the unforgiving backdrop that influences their fates.
Herbert weaves a rich tapestry of philosophical exploration and political intrigue, challenging readers to contemplate the weight of destiny and the nature of tyranny. Through intense internal conflicts and external struggles, Leto's journey becomes a poignant reflection on what it means to be a ruler and the burdens that come with such a position.
With masterful prose, the narrative captivates and compels, drawing readers deeper into the Dune universe. As tensions mount and the stakes rise, the story invites contemplation on the cyclical nature of power and the impersonal forces that shape civilization, ultimately revealing the profound complexities of a leader who is both revered and feared.
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