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Chapterhouse: Dune
by Frank Herbert
mysterious
Loveable characters:
Yes
I never shed a tear reading any book of Dune and I never expected to. I also never expected to be moved to such things by the afterword Frank Herbert writes for his wife following the end of Chapterhouse: Dune.
Over the twenty or so years Frank spent shaping and reshaping this complex world, slowly and quietly, a faith in the human spirit blossomed, flourishing by this volume's end-- a bouquet of it in what he Shares of his experience of a life with Bev. How clear her influence is by this time.
This being the final installment from Herbert's own hand, I'd like to say I find this aspect a true kind of triumph. I think I will stop here, with hope.
Over the twenty or so years Frank spent shaping and reshaping this complex world, slowly and quietly, a faith in the human spirit blossomed, flourishing by this volume's end-- a bouquet of it in what he Shares of his experience of a life with Bev. How clear her influence is by this time.
This being the final installment from Herbert's own hand, I'd like to say I find this aspect a true kind of triumph. I think I will stop here, with hope.