I said in my review of the first book in this series that I would not read any farther in the series; yet, I ended up reading this book because I found that some of my family members had read the series. However, I am truly going to stop with this second book. The way Herbert weaves together spiritual mysticism, concepts of leadership, and the sci-fi genre isn't my preference. I can see why there are enthusiasts with this series, but it ultimately doesn't strike a chord with me. I do value the complexity of his plot and how he weaves it together. There are a few areas in his plot resolution in this book that Herbert seems to be a little shallow.
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I am nuts about books. I read on all kinds of topics. I attempt to review each book I read for the sake of my own enrichment as well as conversation starters with others.
You never know what you will find in an attic! Usually there is a hodgepodge of things buried under dust.
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