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But in the world of Frank Herbert’s Dune, computers have been abolished by the Butlerian Jihad, and the only heightened mental facility remaining is in the form of two mutations: the Spacing Guild Navigators and the Mentat—both ...
Before I go any further with this review, let me just state that I consider Frank Herbert's novel Dune to be the flat out best science fiction novel that I have ever read. But Dune Messiah? That was a reading experience so bitter that ...
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