Le Messie de Dune
A Science Fiction, Fiction, Fantasy book. The past is no farther away than your pillow. Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah //
Alternate cover edition can be found here. Paul Atréides a triomphé de ses ennemis. En douze ans de guerre sainte, ses Fremen ont conquis l'univers. Il est devenu l'empereur Muad'Dib. fresque un Dieu, puisqu'il voit l'avenir. Ses ennemis, il les connaît. Il sait quand et comment ils frapperont. Ils vont essayer de lui reprendre l'épice qui donne la prescience et peut-être de percer le secret de son pouvoir. Il peut déjouer leurs plans, mais voit plus loin encore. Il sait que tous les futurs possibles mènent au désastre. Il est hanté par la vision de sa propre mort. Et s'il n'avait le choix qu'entre plusieurs suicides ? Et s'il ruinait son œuvre en matant ses...
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- Pages: 316 pages
- ISBN: 9782266154512 / 2266154516
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I have said: "Blow out the lamp! Day is here!" And you keep saying: "Give me a lamp so I can find the day. Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah // We have eternity, beloved.""You may have eternity. I have only now.""But this is eternity. Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah // Empires do not suffer emptiness of purpose at the time of their creation. It is when they have become established that aims are lost and replaced by vague ritual. -Words of Muad'dib by Princess Irulan. Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah //
Dune MessiahBy Frank HerbertA Dune Retrospective by Eric AllenFour years after the publication of Dune, those who cried out for a sequel were finally answered. Frank Herbert returned to Arrakis for a book that was very different from the action packed first volume of the series, but at the same time, still held a lot of the familiar.... I finally read Dune Messiah, the second book in the Dune series, after years of only having read the first book.Excellent. Dune and Dune Messiah, together, form a reasonably complete story. Some of it is invalidated and/or retconed by subsequent books (I'm reading Children of Dune right now), which is unfortunate, but in reading Dune... started reading Dune before Christmas and read several other books while reading this one. I hate myself for not giving it the attention it deserves. Because of the numerous interruptions, I feel like I've missed the feeling of a dry, waterless sand planet, but serves me right--it was a completely wrong time for reading about a desert...