The Butlerian Jihad is a middle of the road science fiction story. It lacks the gravitas of Frank Herbert’s original Dune series. The story is different in scope and style, and some of the elements, particularly the intelligent, emotionally curious robots, are not convincing at all.
Most of the story isn’t focused on the jihad itself and it’s not really a jihad. God is mentioned briefly to try and frame it as such.
That said, it is still an enjoyable sci-fi adventure. If you approach it as a standalone story set in the broader Dune universe rather than as a direct companion to Herbert's books, then it’s not so bad.
Most of the story isn’t focused on the jihad itself and it’s not really a jihad. God is mentioned briefly to try and frame it as such.
That said, it is still an enjoyable sci-fi adventure. If you approach it as a standalone story set in the broader Dune universe rather than as a direct companion to Herbert's books, then it’s not so bad.
Brian Herbert, Kevin J Anderson
ISBN 13: 978-0804852715

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