Dune Messiah

· Dune Book 2 · Penguin
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Book Two in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles—the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time

Dune Messiah continues the story of Paul Atreides, better known—and feared—as the man christened Muad’Dib. As Emperor of the known universe, he possesses more power than a single man was ever meant to wield. Worshipped as a religious icon by the fanatical Fremen, Paul faces the enmity of the political houses he displaced when he assumed the throne—and a conspiracy conducted within his own sphere of influence.

And even as House Atreides begins to crumble around him from the machinations of his enemies, the true threat to Paul comes to his lover, Chani, and the unborn heir to his family’s dynasty...

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4.5
861 reviews
A Google user
29 August 2024
Dune Messiah continues the complex journey of Paul Atreides, now Muad'Dib, who wields immense power as the Emperor of the known universe. Revered by the Fremen as a religious icon, Paul is entangled in a web of political intrigue and conspiracies, even within his own ranks. As House Atreides begins to falter under the pressures of his enemies' schemes, Paul's greatest vulnerability lies with his beloved Chani and their unborn child. The novel explores themes of power, prophecy, and the burden of
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Dave Price
18 September 2023
It's alright. I take issue with the blatantly sexist weirdness that is herberts writing of women but like the books old so whatever. a bit oddly paced, but worthwhile as a setup to book 3 i guess
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jen parks
31 May 2015
I can think of nothing but good to say of this work. Herbert's mastery of the language with which he expresses himself is beautifully shown in this work, as it is in all of his Dune Chronicles. It is poetry as prose, a perfect example of storytelling entwined masterfully with discussion on topics profoundly important to us all still. There are works out there as good, but none better than these.
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About the author

Frank Herbert was the bestselling author of the Dune saga. He was born in Tacoma, Washington, and educated at the University of Washington, Seattle. He worked a wide variety of jobs—including TV cameraman, radio commentator, oyster diver, jungle survival instructor, lay analyst, creative writing teacher, reporter and editor of several West Coast newspapers—before becoming a full-time writer.

In 1952, Herbert began publishing science fiction with “Looking for Something?” in Startling Stories. But his emergence as a writer of major stature did not occur until 1965, with the publication of Dune. Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune followed, completing the saga that the Chicago Tribune would call “one of the monuments of modern science fiction.” Herbert was also the author of some twenty other books, including The White Plague, The Dosadi Experiment, and Destination: Void. He died in 1986.

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