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Old 10.25.2008, 05:09 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by EyeballGrowth
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Yes Dune Messiah is well worth it, all of Frank Herbert's Dune books are great. My favorite series of all time, I'm kind of a Dune freak. Stay away from Brian Herbert's books though. I've read them and they are baaaaaad.

The only thing I can tell you about Dune Messiah is it will leave you aching to read Children of Dune.
They're written with Kevin J. Anderson aren't they? I read his contributions to the Star Wars expanded universe when I was a kid, utter dreck.
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