A review by lini002
Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert

It's a Dune book so honestly so much happens and so many characters are doing things it is hard to keep track of. In this one, we follow the remnants of a great empire and a reversion of the surface of Arrakis. It includes the same religious fervor and politicking of multiple sides of a prophecy in interesting ways.
 
I enjoyed Sheanna, this book's prophecy recipient, and it was refreshing for it to be a woman this time. I thought her interactions with the sand worms were fascinating and opened up some new perspectives on this worldbuilding that Herbert continues to build upon and I am excited to get to the next one.