A review by jobby
Sandworms of Dune by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson

2.0

Rather disappointed with the end of the Dune saga. I've always felt that Brian Herbert's writing is nowhere near as good as his dad's. All of the characters had the same personality and it was very hard to care for any of them. The first two thirds of the book ramble on about their ineptitude without actually moving anything forward. Oh, and guess what? They all lived happily ever after!
I was much happier when I finished Chapterhouse Dune all those years ago and didn't have a clue who Daniel and Marty were.
Two good things came from reading this: a sense of closure and an urge to read the original Dune novels again.
Frank Herbert: we miss you!