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Princess of Dune by Brian Herbert
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really liked it
bookshelves: audiobook-via-netgalley, political-thriller, science-fiction, space-opera

My thanks to WF Howes for a review copy via NetGalley of the unabridged audiobook edition of ‘Princess of Dune’ by Brian Herbert and Frank J. Anderson.

This is Book 3 in their Heroes of Dune series in which they tell the story of two key women in the life of Paul Muad'Dib - the Princess Irulan, his wife in name only, and Paul's true love, the Fremen Chani. It is set two years before the events of ‘Dune’.

Irulan was raised in the Imperial court and born to be a political bargaining chip. She was sent at an early age to be trained as a Bene Gesserit Sister. As Princess Royal, she also learned important lessons from her father--the Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV. She has an independent streak and wants to be more than a pawn in her father’s political machinations.

On Arrakis, Chani, the daughter of Liet-Kynes, the Imperial Planetologist, has been trained in the Fremen mystical ways by an ancient Reverend Mother. She believes in her father's ecological dream of a green Arrakis.

In this novel, Chani and Irulan are both caught up in deadly conspiracies associated with their fathers’ plans and ambitions. No further details to avoid spoilers.

I have always had sympathy for Princess Irulan, who I felt got a raw deal over this arranged marriage with Paul. As a result, I found myself more engaged with her story than Chani’s.

I have only read a couple of the novels penned by Brian Herbert and Frank J. Anderson and while I find them readable, I don’t consider them in the same category as Frank Herbert’s originals.

With respect to the audiobook’s narration, while I have listened to many titles read by Scott Brick and appreciate his professionalism, I did find it a little strange that a novel that focused on Chani and Irulan was assigned a male narrator. It made it a little harder to immerse myself in the story.

Overall, I found ‘Princess of Dune’ an interesting addition to the Dune prequel series.

3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
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Reading Progress

October 18, 2023 – Shelved
October 18, 2023 – Shelved as: to-read
December 5, 2023 – Started Reading
December 6, 2023 – Finished Reading
December 8, 2023 – Shelved as: science-fiction
December 8, 2023 – Shelved as: political-thriller
December 8, 2023 – Shelved as: audiobook-via-netgalley
December 8, 2023 – Shelved as: space-opera

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