God Emperor of Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 4)

Paperback, 423 pages

English language

Published June 15, 1987 by Ace Books.

ISBN:
978-0-441-29467-1
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4 stars (12 reviews)

29 editions

Did not change my opinion after 30 years

4 stars

I read this book for the first time about thirty years ago. I have maintained for years that this very book is the counter argument that Science Fiction cannot be literary. My current copy (with a hideous cover) has been sitting on my shelf for many years now. Having reread (and re-enjoyed) the first trilogy, it was time to re-read this book as well.

More than with the first trilogy, it took a long time for both the story lines and the characters to properly develop. Apart from the main character, there are four other major characters who were a bit cardboard-ish in the first three quarters of the book, but who finally fleshed out in the last 150 pages or so.

The same goes for the story. A lot of pages are dedicated to describing the universe after several thousands of years. There were plots and subplots in good …

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3 stars

So many words, covering such a short period of time. Leto thinks that benign dictatorship and a complete stop on all human progress is important, in order to ensure that the Golden Path is successful, and to avoid a possible future where Machines hunt down and kill all humans (except those that cannot be seen by prescience). Women exist in the book mostly to have sex, or to desire to have sex. How Leto survives for so long after falling off a bridge is beyond me, particularly since his brain was supposed to be distributed between the sandtrout.