Chapterhouse Dune
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Narrated by:
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Euan Morton
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Katherine Kellgren
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Scott Brick
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Frank Herbert
The desert planet Arrakis, called Dune, has been destroyed. Now, the Bene Gesserit, heirs to Dune's power, have colonized a green world—and are tuning it into a desert, mile by scorched mile.
Chapterhouse Dune is the last book Frank Herbert wrote before his death: A stunning climax to the epic Dune legend that will live on forever.
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"Compelling...A worthy addition to this durable and deservedly popular series." (The New York Times)
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Everything was excellent, except...
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Simon Vance as narrator perfects this wonderful series.
Layers upon layers
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I do however not like when multiple narrators are used. It tends to lead to multiple different pronunciations of names like Scytale, which is pronounced "Sytale" by some (and in all related books up to this point), but also "Skytale" by a couple of the narrators. The concept Powindah is pronounced with a emphasis on the win-part by most narrators, but one chose to emphasise the po-part.
Names and important concepts, should be hammered out before recording the narration.
Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but it stems from my love of the material.
Overall good, but with it's flaws.
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Great story
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Pretty awesome!
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