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God Emperor of Dune

By: Frank Herbert
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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More than 3,000 years have passed since the first events recorded in Dune. Only one link survives with those tumultuous times: the grotesque figure of Leto Atreides, son of the prophet Paul Muad'Dib, and now the virtually immortal God Emperor of Dune. He alone understands the future, and he knows with a terrible certainty that the evolution of his race is at an end unless he can breed new qualities into his species.

But to achieve his final victory, Leto Atreides must also bring about his own downfall.

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Critic reviews

"A fourth visit to Arrakis that is every bit as fascinating as the other three - every bit as timely." ( Time)
"Rich fare...Heady stuff." ( Los Angeles Times)
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Having seen the bad press this book has generated, I started this with some trepidation. Although not the best book in the series it is still enjoyable, it is not the slog it is made out to be, it doesn't have lots of action but you are instead invited to figure out the motives of the God emperor through his journals and dialogue. What unfolds is an epic plan which will determine humanity's future in this universe.

Like Clarke & Asimov the scale of Herbert's plan is mind boggling.

So read and see where the golden path takes you.

Heavy at times, but still enjoyable.

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Although biased by enjoyment of this series I still find that Simon Vance, and the cast, portray this novel very well.

I enjoyed the difference of Leto in person vs his tone from the journal excerpts.

Again I find that Simon Vance tells this tale Well

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I keep coming back to this story. the story teller Brings the book to life.

listened to many times. very well performed.

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As the title says this book really isn’t as bad as some of the reviews claim it to be, sure it’s a lot slower and doesn’t have as meaty a story as the others. It’s still a great listen and if you love the “Duniverse” it’s so fun to see the evolution of the different planets and cultures they have there.

Not as bad as I was led to believe

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Probably the most interesting premise of any of the Dune books that I've read so far. It may come off as rambling but It is meant to be the debate of the future philosophy and ideologies of the universe since we're dealing with the scope of thousands of years. We're being given extremely fleshed out universe as a result. The build and lead to the conclusion was also fantastic, leaving a lot of speculation and debating to the events, purpose and possibly ulterior motives of some characters in book. A great follow up to Children of Dune. The narration was great but the interchanging of the female narrator was a bit jarring if they had kept certain characters to be only from that specific narrator it would have been better.

Another thought provoking masterpiece

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when compared to the previous dune novels, the story feels lackluster, however the narration and setting was solid as always.

Solid narration as always, but a subpar story

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No one else can tell a story like this. Amazing in everything and part of the story. Frank Herbert is beyond comparison.

Epic of Epics

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If you loved the three precceding books this serves up another dose of spice for you, while less of a hero story than Dune and chilren of Dune there are certainly enough moments to keep you hooked, oh and it sets up the story for herctics and chapter house nicely. Enjoy

The saga contrinues

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Great and insanely epic. Or epic insanity... Take a trip millennia into Dune's future.

Mind Blown

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Loved it. This audiobook is sublime. Superb storytelling, & the use of many voice actors & voices works very well

Fantastic continuation of the series

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