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- 816
- ISBN
- 9782266350259
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Otras ediciones

Casa Capitular Dune
1985 • Ultramar
Español

Chapter House Dune
1985 • Gollancz
Inglés

Chapter House Dune
2003 • Gollancz
Inglés

Chapter House Dune
1985 • New English Library
Inglés

Chapter House Dune Sp
1985 • Putnam Adult
Inglés

Chapterhouse Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 6)
1987 • Turtleback Books
Inglés

Chapterhouse: Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 6)
1987 • Ace
Inglés

La maison des mères
2023 • Robert Laffont
Francés

Casa capitular Dune
2008 • DEBOLSILLO
Español

Chapterhouse: Dune
1985 • Berkley Books
Inglés

La maison des mères
2021 • Robert Laffont
Francés

Chapterhouse: Dune
1987 • Berkley Publishing Group
Inglés

Chapterhouse: Dune (The Dune Chronicles)
2009 • Ace Hardcover
Inglés

Chapterhouse Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 6)
1985 • PUTNAM & GROSSET
Inglés

Chapterhouse Dune
2009 • Macmillan Audio
Inglés

Chapterhouse: Dune
2020 • Ace
Inglés

Chapterhouse: Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 6)
1986 • Berkley Trade
Inglés

La maison des mères cycle de Dune
1990 • R. Laffont
Francés

La maison des mères
2000 • R. Laffont
Francés

La maison des mères
2001 • Robert Laffont
Francés
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Der Wüstenplanet Die Ordensburg des Wüstenplaneten / [dt. Übers. von Ronald M. Hahn]
2001 • Heyne
Alemán

Chapterhouse dune Dune saga
1987 • Turtleback
Inglés

Chapterhouse: Dune
2019 • Ace
Inglés

Chapterhouse Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 6)
1998 • Books on Tape
Inglés

... Roman des Dune-Zyklus Die Ordensburg des Wüstenplaneten
1985 • Heyne
Alemán

Kapitularz Diuną
2020 • Dom Wydawniczy Rebis
Polaco

Herdeiras de Duna - livro 6 (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2019 • Lovemolo
Portugués

Chapterhouse Dune
1987 • Ace Books
Inglés

La Maison des Mères
2005 • R. Laffont
Francés
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Many readers praise Chapterhouse: Dune as a fitting and intellectually rich conclusion to Frank Herbert's original saga. Reviewers frequently highlight its profound philosophical depth, complex political explorations, and intricate world-building, noting how it consistently provokes thought and offers new perspectives on humanity's future. The book is lauded for its focus on the Bene Gesserit, delving into their secretive society, strategies, and internal dynamics in unprecedented detail, which many found fascinating. Characters like Mother Superior Odrade are particularly admired for their depth, insight, and compelling leadership, while the enduring presence of characters like Duncan Idaho provides a consistent thread through the expansive narrative. Despite its placement as the sixth book, many consider it a strong entry that enriches the entire series, with some even calling it their favorite of the later novels.
Conversely, a significant number of readers found Chapterhouse: Dune to be a challenging and often frustrating read. Common criticisms include a very slow pace, with some describing large portions of the book as "boring" or "interminable," characterized by extensive dialogue and philosophical musings that overshadow active plot development. Many felt that the narrative lacked the impactful moments or clear direction of earlier books, leading to a sense of emptiness or a meandering storyline. Furthermore, some reviewers strongly criticized what they perceived as problematic elements, including dubious sexual politics, the depiction of antagonists as one-dimensional caricatures, and accusations of antisemitism. The book's open-ended conclusion, left unfinished due to the author's death, also proved to be a major source of disappointment and annoyance for many, leaving important questions unanswered.
Overall, Chapterhouse: Dune presents a divisive reading experience, eliciting strong reactions from both its admirers and detractors. While its intellectual ambition and deep exploration of complex themes are undeniable, its execution in terms of pacing and plot progression may not appeal to all. It is highly recommended for dedicated fans of the Dune series who appreciate philosophical science fiction, enjoy intricate world-building, and are willing to engage deeply with abstract ideas rather than fast-paced action. Readers who found the earlier books, particularly the later ones, too slow or dense, or who prefer clear resolutions and traditional narrative structures, may find this final installment to be a struggle. However, for those invested in Frank Herbert's unique vision and willing to embrace a contemplative journey, the book offers a thought-provoking, albeit incomplete, capstone to an iconic saga.
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