

A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes. Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it goes without saying that it's must reading for established fans." - Booklist on Paul of Dune "Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and powerful stories. Highly recommended., Praise for The Dune Saga "This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga begins immediately after the close of Dune …This is good reading…. Highly recommended." -Library Journal (stared review) on Paul of Dune, Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and powerful stories. Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it goes without saying that it's must reading for established fans., Praise for The Dune Saga "This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga begins immediately after the close of Dune …This is good reading….

This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga begins immediately after the close of Dune. And Paul himself begins to have doubts: Is the jihad getting out of his control? Has he created anarchy? Has he been betrayed by those he loves and trusts the most? And most of all, he wonders: Am I going mad? Paul of Dune is a novel everyone will want to read and no one will be able to forget. Paul, like nearly every great conqueror, has enemies-those who would betray him to steal the awesome power he commands. But beneath the joy of victory there are dangerous undercurrents. His warrior legions march from victory to victory. Anderson are answering these questions in Paul of Dune. But what happened between Dune and Dune Messiah ? How did Paul create his empire and become the Messiah? Following in the footsteps of Frank Herbert, New York Times bestselling authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Herbert's next Dune book, Dune Messiah, picked up the story several years later after Paul's armies had conquered the galaxy. Frank Herbert's Dune ended with Paul Muad'Dib in control of the planet Dune.
