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Dune: House Harkonnen by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson

Dune: House Harkonnen

by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 2000, 592 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2001, 752 pages
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Dotcommie

Shame
Sadly contrived and handled with none of the wit and wonder of Frank's originals. A shame as I genuinly looked forward to the these prequels being published. It is sometimes simple and Hasmir Fenrings character Is frankly a slur on Frank's version of the older count. Shame
robertR

Thought it was poorly written and insulting to the reader. The characters lack depth and you, the reader, cannot possibly make your own conclusions so everything, and I mean everything, is explained. Dan Brown level writing...
Traen Winder

House Harkonnen sucks! It is the worst book that I've ever read!
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