
Sandworms of Dune
por:
Kevin J; Brian Herbert Anderson
,
Kevin J. Anderson
,
Chris Moore (Ilustrador)
Edición: First Edition
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa dura
ISBN 10: 0340837500
ISBN 13: 9780340837504
Fecha de publicación:
January 1st, 2007
Editorial: TOR
Páginas: 496
Géneros: Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Fantasy
In a vast and desolate universe, the intricate world of Arrakis unfolds further, revealing its deep-seated secrets and the complex ecosystem that thrives beneath its sandy surface. Through the eyes of Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert, readers are taken on an exhilarating journey that dives into the lore of the infamous sandworms—creatures that not only define the harsh landscape of Dune but also play a crucial role in the universe's balance of power and survival.
The authors craft a narrative that intertwines political intrigue and ecological themes as they explore the relationship between these colossal beings and the humans who inhabit Arrakis. Characters face monumental challenges as they navigate through allegiances and betrayals, seeking to understand the vital connection between the sandworms and the spice that sustains their civilization. Through their struggles, readers witness the delicate dance of nature and humanity.
As alliances form and tensions rise, the immense scale of Arrakis becomes all the more palpable, revealing not just the physical struggles of its inhabitants but the inherent connection they share with their environment. Each turn of the page immerses the audience deeper into a world where the tiniest actions echo across the sands of time, demonstrating how deeply intertwined fate and ecology truly are.
With vivid imagery and sprawling storytelling, the narrative offers a fresh perspective on a beloved universe, expanding its depth while honoring its roots. Here, the intricate interplay of power, survival, and evolution explores the timeless themes that define not only the world of Dune but also the human experience itself.
The authors craft a narrative that intertwines political intrigue and ecological themes as they explore the relationship between these colossal beings and the humans who inhabit Arrakis. Characters face monumental challenges as they navigate through allegiances and betrayals, seeking to understand the vital connection between the sandworms and the spice that sustains their civilization. Through their struggles, readers witness the delicate dance of nature and humanity.
As alliances form and tensions rise, the immense scale of Arrakis becomes all the more palpable, revealing not just the physical struggles of its inhabitants but the inherent connection they share with their environment. Each turn of the page immerses the audience deeper into a world where the tiniest actions echo across the sands of time, demonstrating how deeply intertwined fate and ecology truly are.
With vivid imagery and sprawling storytelling, the narrative offers a fresh perspective on a beloved universe, expanding its depth while honoring its roots. Here, the intricate interplay of power, survival, and evolution explores the timeless themes that define not only the world of Dune but also the human experience itself.