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22989

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.11.2023

Verlag

Orion Publishing Group

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/16,3/2,9 cm

Gewicht

520 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-399-62291-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

22989

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.11.2023

Verlag

Orion Publishing Group

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/16,3/2,9 cm

Gewicht

520 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-399-62291-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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Good Continuation

Marsmänchen aus Mars am 17.12.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2679895

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"Dune Messiah" is a more geopolitical and philosophical continuation of the action-oriented "Dune". It feels initially slow paced, but there is frequent reflection and pondering in some chapters.

Good Continuation

Marsmänchen aus Mars am 17.12.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2679895
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"Dune Messiah" is a more geopolitical and philosophical continuation of the action-oriented "Dune". It feels initially slow paced, but there is frequent reflection and pondering in some chapters.

a weaker entry in the Dune Saga

Bewertung am 25.07.2024

Bewertungsnummer: 2252736

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I am a really big fan of Dune. I finished the original novel a few days before I went to see Denis Villeneuve's adaptation, which was a good thing, as it made the cinematic experience much more relaxed because I already knew all the twists and turns of this complicated story, which allowed me to put my feet up and enjoy myself. Afterwards I went to pick up the second volume: Dune: Messiah. It only took me a week or so to get through the fairly short novel, and while it left me wanting for more, I have to say that I was somewhat disappointed. Dune: Messiah is not nearly as compelling as Dune was, and it wears this on it's sleeve; there is an introduction by Brian Herbert, in which he aknowledges that this book is far less popular than the original. I don't want to criticise it too much, the story is fine, and I see the necessity of spelling out the dark side of Paul Atreides; some people apparently don't pick up on that in the first novel and seem to see Paul as your typical protagonist hero who will save the day and all is well... He is not, and that's what Dune: Messiah is basically about. I did find it to feel a bit rushed and the conclusion of Paul's part in this story comes very suddenly. Look, it's a fine book, and Frank Herbert is a phenomenal author, just don't expect it to be what Dune was. I found it to be a weaker entry in a great story told over several volumes and I'm sure it wasn't easy to try and come up with a follow up to Dune.

a weaker entry in the Dune Saga

Bewertung am 25.07.2024
Bewertungsnummer: 2252736
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I am a really big fan of Dune. I finished the original novel a few days before I went to see Denis Villeneuve's adaptation, which was a good thing, as it made the cinematic experience much more relaxed because I already knew all the twists and turns of this complicated story, which allowed me to put my feet up and enjoy myself. Afterwards I went to pick up the second volume: Dune: Messiah. It only took me a week or so to get through the fairly short novel, and while it left me wanting for more, I have to say that I was somewhat disappointed. Dune: Messiah is not nearly as compelling as Dune was, and it wears this on it's sleeve; there is an introduction by Brian Herbert, in which he aknowledges that this book is far less popular than the original. I don't want to criticise it too much, the story is fine, and I see the necessity of spelling out the dark side of Paul Atreides; some people apparently don't pick up on that in the first novel and seem to see Paul as your typical protagonist hero who will save the day and all is well... He is not, and that's what Dune: Messiah is basically about. I did find it to feel a bit rushed and the conclusion of Paul's part in this story comes very suddenly. Look, it's a fine book, and Frank Herbert is a phenomenal author, just don't expect it to be what Dune was. I found it to be a weaker entry in a great story told over several volumes and I'm sure it wasn't easy to try and come up with a follow up to Dune.

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Dune Messiah

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Thalia Pforzheim

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5/5

Quite a world of its own!

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

The second instalment of the Dune series reads just as gripping as the world-famous kick-off. Even though I had to concentrate very much from time to time to fully grasp the magnitude of the second plot behind the one in the foreground, I enjoyed this book immensely. The story sets off twelve years after Paul's and Jessica's flight to Dune's Fremen culture and shows Paul as the most powerful ruler in the universe - hence his epithet "messiah". However, the various political factions of spoken universe conspire against him as Paul is an emperor who cannot be controlled by them. Like in the first book, I am hugely impressed by Herbert's understanding, reflection and incorporation of contemporary history and politics into his unique universe. To name one example, Paul is questioning himself time and time again, especially with regard to the glorification of his person as a god. Herbert critically reflects on the problematic development of society when all the power is falling into the hands of one person only. It is therefore not surprising that Paul advises his dearest friend and political adviser Stilgar to study Hitler and the consequences of his fanaticism. Upon having finished the second book, it is more than obvious that with the first two books Herbert only laid a well-informed groundwork for an even deeper dive into Dune's political, social and environmental history.
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5/5

Quite a world of its own!

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

The second instalment of the Dune series reads just as gripping as the world-famous kick-off. Even though I had to concentrate very much from time to time to fully grasp the magnitude of the second plot behind the one in the foreground, I enjoyed this book immensely. The story sets off twelve years after Paul's and Jessica's flight to Dune's Fremen culture and shows Paul as the most powerful ruler in the universe - hence his epithet "messiah". However, the various political factions of spoken universe conspire against him as Paul is an emperor who cannot be controlled by them. Like in the first book, I am hugely impressed by Herbert's understanding, reflection and incorporation of contemporary history and politics into his unique universe. To name one example, Paul is questioning himself time and time again, especially with regard to the glorification of his person as a god. Herbert critically reflects on the problematic development of society when all the power is falling into the hands of one person only. It is therefore not surprising that Paul advises his dearest friend and political adviser Stilgar to study Hitler and the consequences of his fanaticism. Upon having finished the second book, it is more than obvious that with the first two books Herbert only laid a well-informed groundwork for an even deeper dive into Dune's political, social and environmental history.

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3/5

Frank Herbert macht in diesem...

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Frank Herbert macht in diesem zweiten Buch eine so interessante Wendung mit seinem Protagonisten Paul Atreides. Mir gefallen viele der neuen Figuren sehr gut, vor allem Skytale. Vielleicht liegt es an der ernsteren Geschichte, aber man hat hier einfach weniger Spaß als mit Dune.
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3/5

Frank Herbert macht in diesem...

Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

Frank Herbert macht in diesem zweiten Buch eine so interessante Wendung mit seinem Protagonisten Paul Atreides. Mir gefallen viele der neuen Figuren sehr gut, vor allem Skytale. Vielleicht liegt es an der ernsteren Geschichte, aber man hat hier einfach weniger Spaß als mit Dune.

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Dune Messiah

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