Dune: The Battle of Corrin (Legends of Dune Series #3) by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson

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  • Pub. Date: August 2004
  • 624pp

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    • Pub. Date: August 2004
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Hardcover, 624pp

    Synopsis

    Following their internationally bestselling novels Dune: The Butlerian Jihad and Dune: The Machine Crusade, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson forge a final tumultuous finish to their prequels to Frank Herbert's Dune.

    It has been fifty-six hard years since the events of The Machine Crusade. Following the death of Serena Butler, the bloodiest decades of the Jihad take place. Synchronized Worlds and Unallied Planets are liberated one by one, and at long last, after years of victory, the human worlds begin to hope that the end of the centuries-long conflict with the thinking machines is finally in sight.

    Unfortunately, Omnius has one last, deadly card to play. In a last-ditch effort to destroy humankind, virulent plagues are let loose throughout the galaxy, decimating the populations of whole planets . . . and once again, the tide of the titanic struggle shifts against the warriors of the human race. At last, the war that has lasted many lifetimes will be decided in the apocalyptic Battle of Corrin.

    In the greatest battle in science fiction history, human and machine face off one last time. . . . And on the desert planet of Arrakis, the legendary Fremen of Dune become the feared fighting force to be discovered by Paul Muad'Dib in Frank Herbert's classic, Dune.

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    Biography

    Brian Herbert, the son of Frank Herbert, is the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers. He has won numerous literary honors and has been nominated for the highest awards in science fiction. In 2003, he published Dreamer of Dune, a moving biography of his father that was nominated for the Hugo Award. In 2006, Brian began his own galaxy-spanning science fiction series with the novel Timeweb. His earlier acclaimed novels include Sidney’s Comet; Sudanna, Sudanna; The Race for God; and Man of Two Worlds (written with Frank Herbert).

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    A good read, A good additionby Sparrowhawkus

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    March 09, 2009: The close of a wonderful prequel. The Battle of Corrin sets the stage for the rest of the Dune Novels. If you have wondered why politics, science, tragedy and the universe became what became DUNE, this is the final episode that strengthens the foundations of one of the greatest SF and Literary Epics of the 20th and 21st centuries.

    Recommended without hesitation!

    I Also Recommend: Chapterhouse, Children of Dune, Dune, Dune, Dune.

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    June 13, 2008: Dune the Battle for Corrin was a good book with a long storyline that sometimes got to be annoying. I enjoyed learning finally why House Atreides hates House Harkonnen but I thought it was for a poor reason. Overall the rest of the book I enjoyed.


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