Longtime collaborators Herbert and Anderson set themselves a steep  challenge—and, in the end, fail to meet it—in this much anticipated  wrapup of the original Dune cycle (after 2006's Hunters of Dune). A  large cast scattered across the cosmos must be brought together so that  the final, all-powerful Kwisatz Haderach may be revealed in the ultimate  face-off between humankind and the machine empire ruled by the  implacable Omnius. Though pacing is brisk and the infrequent action  scenes crackle with tension, only two minor characters—gholas, who are  young clones with restored memories, of Suk doctor Wellington Yueh and  God-Emperor Leto II—acquire real depth. Everyone else is too busy  reacting to mostly irrelevant subplots like sabotage aboard the no-ship  Ithaca, a plague devastating the planet of Chapterhouse and the genetic  engineering of marine-dwelling sandworms. The lengthy climax relies on  at least four consecutive deus ex machina bailouts, eventually devolving  into sheer fairy tale optimism. Series fans will argue the novel's  merits for years; others will be underwhelmed.
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