Helpful Score: 2
Poorly written, confusing, boring. Dune was a masterpiece, and this prequal is not worth the paper it is printed on. ONe of the worst books I have ever read.
Helpful Score: 1
A very good humans vs the machines tale with a few unexpected turns...
First of the first trilogy of the Dune saga. A good start if you're patient enough to contine.
I've heard about the Dune books for years and decided to give them a try by starting in chronological order with the prequels. Negative critics of this book must simply want to be loyal to James Herbert's original series, because I found this first book (The Butlerian Jihad) in the Legends Of Dune trilogy to be absolutely incredible. I loved the characters, the action, the twists, the constant energy, and the rapid pace of chapters. In short, I was blown away and will definitely be reading the rest of the series now. As for people saying it was confusing, I completely disagree. Unless you have a 2nd grade reading level, this writing is as clear-cut as you can get. Highly recommended for fans of sci-fi, adventure, and epic storytelling.
Entertaining but nowhere near as good as the original Dune series by Frank Herbert.
Covers the war between humans and machines alluded to in all the other Dune books.
Quick read. Nice historic prelude to DUNE, but not the same depth as Frank Herbert's writing.
Libby S. (Libratsie) reviewed The Butlerian Jihad (Legends of Dune, Bk 1) on + 344 more book reviews
Written by Frank Herbert's son, Brian Herbert, in collaboration with Kevin J. Anderson, they bring to life the story of the Butlerian Jihad - the war in which humans wrested their freedom from 'thinking machine.'
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very poor imitation of original book. Found it plodding. even forgot I had tried to read it once before. Abandoned by chapter 2 second go around.
My husband and my son are both Dune Fans, so this book gets Dual Purpose!
They loved it!
They loved it!
(NOTE: This is a licensed copy of the book purchased from Audible.com and burned to CDs.) A prequel to the Dune series taking place 10,000 years before the fall of Corrin House. It introduces the Harkonnen and Atreides families and sets the stage for the creation of the Guild, Fremen and other recognizable elements from the Dune Series.