A review by kathykekmrs
Sisterhood of Dune by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson

2.0

This was an interesting look at how the universe gets set up for the world of Dune, but there are far too many cliffhangers at the end of the novel. It reads as if Herbert and Anderson have a lot of books yet to write and does not stand well on its own. That all being said the beginning parts of the novel are quite good.

This novel is the introduction to the Sisterhood where reverend mothers are taught. It explains a little bit of the process of the chemical transformation that takes place inside a woman when she becomes a reverend mother.

There is also another war brewing in this world. The anti-technology factions are becoming increasingly violent and the people who use the machines are hiding while the rebuild.

The book would be quite good if it did not read like there was more coming. Each volume should stand up for itself and in the case of this book it does not.