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Dune: The Heir of Caladan

Dune: Caladan Trilogy, Book 3

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Dune: The Heir of Caladan

By: Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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The final book in the Caladan trilogy, the pivotal events that lead up to Frank Herbert's masterpiece Dune

He is Paul Atreides.

The son of Duke Leto and Lady Jessica, the heir of Caladan.

He will become the fabled Muad'Dib.

Before he set foot on the sands of Arrakis, Paul was forged into the young man who would become a great leader, a hero ... even a tyrant. Just as he turns fifteen years old, Paul is faced with turbulent crises on Caladan—political turmoil, as well as the unraveling of his family.

His mother, Lady Jessica, has been blackmailed and forced by the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood to leave Caladan and become the new concubine of another lord, in an effort to prove her loyalty ... and break her heart.

Duke Leto Atreides, driven to extremes to prove his service to Emperor Shaddam, and to preserve and strengthen his Great House at all costs, has undertaken a dangerous mission that goes against the grain of his honor—to pretend to join the violent rebel cause of the bloodthirsty Jaxson Aru, even to befriend the terrorist leader. The loyal Gurney Halleck has been dispatched on a secret, vitally important mission to inform the Emperor of Leto's true cause, that his honor has never wavered ... but Gurney has been intercepted and captured by the terrible Harkonnens.

Young Paul is left to serve as the steward to Caladan, his beloved and beautiful world ... and in preparation for that, the young man has been trained in mental acuity by the warrior Mentat Thufir Hawat, pushed to the extremes of his abilities by the faithful Swordmaster Duncan Idaho, and taught in natural science by the Suk Doctor Wellington Yueh, who harbors his own dark secret.

Paul must meet every challenge, grow and become strong enough to protect a world ... but the heir of Caladan does not know that these trials will shape him into the man who will conquer an entire Imperium.

©2022 Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderso (P)2022 Macmillan Audio
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I loved the prequel books focused on Paul, Jessica and Leto. while full of suspense, danger and intrigue, I really enjoyed the shift to political theatre and manoeuvring that forms such a large part of the noble houses' interactions in the duneiverse.

long awaited conclusion

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Loved this set of books sets up Dune novel brilliantly.
Listen to it all again soon

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I think this is one of the best Dune books. I want to listen to it again already. I just didn't want it to end.

A BEAST of a book

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This book sets up the original Dune nicely. Having grown up with the original book and film, all the prequel books have been leading up to this point. A masterpiece of writing that held me captivated from the first word. I thoroughly recommend taking the time to listen to or read all the prequels.

Excellent

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Why they thought it was a good idea to recap a characters plot every time they switched to them is beyond me. The general lack of detail is in complete contrast to the original books. The emperor put a "big" tax on the spice. Nobody is clever in the books, it's just that everyone is stupid. Their cunning plans are similar to Baldrick's cunning plans in Black Adder. Mentat projections come up with the blatantly obvious Everytime and yet is treated as something magical. If they are ever stuck for something to write, then churn out the Litany for fear. Honestly lazy writing in an effort to cash in on the original franchise. Only finished because I had started but wish I didn't.

The writing and character development were complete bilge.

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