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Book Reviews of House Corrino (Dune: House Trilogy, Book 3)Book Review: Better than the second, not as good as the first. Summary: 4 Stars
While the second book of the first Dune prequel trilogy trudged along trying to build up suspense, the first book set the stage and was far better. The third book, though inferiour to the first, concludes the set up and end the trilogy's side stories. While interesting, it still suffer from what all prequels suffer from. We know what happens. I enjoyed the sub plots, the fact that each characters actions will have huge ramifications later on.
Book Review: House Corrino Summary: 4 Stars
I can see a parallelism between this book and chapterhouse: dune, especially with the way it ended, it's just a shame that Rhombur never played a significant part (nor any part at all in the original series) ... maybe someone will write about the exploits of IX. Like the tales of the Mos Eisley Cantina type of thing.If you are a dune fan, you don't want to miss this. Kudos to the writers. Can't wait for the Legends Series.
Book Review: Very good Dune prequel trilogy Summary: 4 Stars
I truly enjoyed Brian Herbert's Dune prequel trilogy, culminating in House Corrino. I really appreciated Frank picking-up where his father left off, and answering many questions that I'd long harbored after reading - and loving - the original "Dune" years ago. I also loved the intricate conspiracies and plots by the key Dune characters. Highly recommended.
Book Review: Well done. Summary: 4 Stars
House of Corrino was a well done book, I didn't enjoy it as much as I did the 1st 2 book of the trilogy, but what I like about it was that it tied everything in. Made everything fall into place. I'm currently on the 2nd Dune book by Frank Herbert and I think that his son Brian certainly is following in his dad's footsteps!
Book Review: NOT COMPLETE Summary: 4 Stars
This book picks up where the previous one stopped but it does not stop where dune begins :)
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