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Епичният завършек на поредицата, не беше чак толкова епичен. Макар да имаше напрегнати и интересни моменти, те бяха по-скоро второстепенна сюжетна линия. Липсваше дълбочина на повече от геройте (гола), които просто реагираха на определени ситуации, без да бъдат развити допълнително. Ползването на deus ex machina за решаването на завършек на цяла поредица, е доста противоречив метод, който накрая допълнително ме разочарова. Книгата успява все пак да обени герои от цялата поредица, и да отговори на въпросите, които висяха след края на Домът на ордена.
I really hated the ghola babies crap but Leto siccing the worms on Synchrony almost earned that whole plot element a pass.
adventurous
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Епичният завършек на поредицата, не беше чак толкова епичен. Макар да имаше напрегнати и интересни моменти, те бяха по-скоро второстепенна сюжетна линия. Липсваше дълбочина на повече от геройте (гола), които просто реагираха на определени ситуации, без да бъдат развити допълнително. Ползването на deus ex machina за решаването на завършек на цяла поредица, е доста противоречив метод, който накрая допълнително ме разочарова. Книгата успява все пак да обени герои от цялата поредица, и да отговори на въпросите, които висяха след края на Домът на ордена.
STOP! STOP! It's already dead. *Crying child noises*
Shoe-horned ridiculous crap from the fanfic prequels into a nice tidy two-book wrap-up. It's a travesty.
Stick with the classic six, and pretend the expanded universe doesn't exist.
Shoe-horned ridiculous crap from the fanfic prequels into a nice tidy two-book wrap-up. It's a travesty.
Stick with the classic six, and pretend the expanded universe doesn't exist.
Another poor effort form Mr. Herbert and Mr. Anderson.
Once again this book reads as if it was assembled from a collection of tidbits. A couple pages written here a few written there. The authors are EXTREMELY repetitious. It as if each section was written as a standalone story. So they wanted to fill you in on what happened outside of this particular section. When they joined all these separate items into a book they did not read it through from beginning to end and cut the repeats.
The characterization is extremely flawed and way off. The Bene Gesserit have grown far weaker and less BG like over the many years since Muad D'ib.
For me the worst part of the book is the characterization of the young Gholas. They pine for a life they do not know and have not lived before their memories are restored. Yes there is pressure on them to become what they were and hopefully save humanity, but this is grossly done. None of the gholas rebell (and what teenager doesn't?).
Particularly bad is Jessica's shock/heart break when the ghola of Leto is destroyed before birth. It's written as if she has lost the love of her life. But form her point of view it's a of an unborn child. The love of Jessica & Leto is a story like Romeo & Juliet. It is not something that she has experienced (yet).
Once again this book reads as if it was assembled from a collection of tidbits. A couple pages written here a few written there. The authors are EXTREMELY repetitious. It as if each section was written as a standalone story. So they wanted to fill you in on what happened outside of this particular section. When they joined all these separate items into a book they did not read it through from beginning to end and cut the repeats.
The characterization is extremely flawed and way off. The Bene Gesserit have grown far weaker and less BG like over the many years since Muad D'ib.
For me the worst part of the book is the characterization of the young Gholas. They pine for a life they do not know and have not lived before their memories are restored. Yes there is pressure on them to become what they were and hopefully save humanity, but this is grossly done. None of the gholas rebell (and what teenager doesn't?).
Particularly bad is Jessica's shock/heart break when the ghola of Leto is destroyed before birth. It's written as if she has lost the love of her life. But form her point of view it's a of an unborn child. The love of Jessica & Leto is a story like Romeo & Juliet. It is not something that she has experienced (yet).
Not necessarily a bad story but poorly written. The characters are flat, its predictable and nothing is left to the readers imagination. The apple has fallen far from the tree.