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Everything has its cost. We pay to create our future, we pay for the mistakes of the past. We pay for every change we make--and we pay just as dearly if we refuse to change.Ultimately this is the theme of a compelling game of consequences, choices and responsibility, a study of Leto's growth into power and the price of politics and love. --Gary S. Dalkin --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An overlong average.,
By Silas Wegg ""I don't know why Silas, I do... (The Dust mountains.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prelude to Dune: House Harkonnen (Paperback)
I received House Harkonnen as a Christmas present in 2002 and two years later I finally got around to reading it. It is a brick of a book, which was the main reason for taking so long to get around to it. It looked uncomfortable and unwieldy. It turned out to be far less of a pain than I'd assumed though; and I haven't been working out since I got it.I suppose you'd like to hear about the actual content now, right? Well. In many ways Brian Herbert is rather brave to consider writing the Dune Preludes series as he was bound to come in for a fair bit of criticism. I mean let's face it, Frank Herbert was a genius and the original Dune series are probably the finest Sci-Fi novels of the 20th Century. The problem with writing prequels to such a masterwork is that surprises are going to be fairly few. You know that Leto, the Baron, Jessica, Idaho, Gurney etc can't die, because you know what happens to them a few years down the road before you even start. To be honest, I found House Harkonnen to be fairly mundane and pedestrian. It failed to grip me and the writing is nowhere near the level of the originals. It isn't that it's a bad book or badly written really; it's more that it isn't written to the level of detail and intrigue as the originals. I find it hard to believe that the prequels are written to notes and synopses created by Frank Herbert. If this was the case, his notes were few and lacked of detail. There's something about reading this novel that makes you feel the writers are losing momentum and the ideas aren't there anymore. Having said all that, I did go through it pretty quickly. The pace is fast and the chapters fairly short, inviting you to read one more before turning out the light. In summary: A readable book with no real surprises. I would have to say average, especially if you've read the originals.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but still inferior to the superb original series,
By mat_arena@hotmail.com (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dune: House Harkonnen (Prelude to Dune) (Mass Market Paperback)
Don't expect anything as good as the original Dune series books here, however, it is still a great trip back to the Dune fantasy and it's a worthy sequel to House Atreides. A must buy for any Dune fan who enjoyed House Atreides.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A worthy prequel to the best series of all time - Dune,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dune - House Harkonnen (Prelude to Dune) (Audio Cassette)
House Harkonnen follows on, surprisingly enough from House Atredies. Both books carry on almost continuously so this review can just as easily be given to the first by Frank Herberts son. The writing style is nice and consistent with the original series, which was, in my view, the greatest set of books i have ever had the pleasure of reading. The story lines are damned good, adding much more depth to the history of Dune and how Paul came to be as he was. But this is where it has recieved some critisism, some people say it can't be that good as you know where everything's going - you know who lives and who dies because of peoples positions in Dune. But the fact of the matter is that Brian Herbert keeps the plot interesting and twisting, while adding more depth to the Universe. - This is a damned good book. get the whole Dune series, but do start with the original, because these are written as though you've read the originals.
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