Children of dune : book three in the dune chronicles
The desert planet of Arrakis has begun to grow green and lush. The life-giving spice is abundant. The nine-year-old royal twins, possesing their father's supernatural powers, are being groomed as Messiahs. But there are those who think the Imperium does not need messiahs...
"Derde deel van de D̋uintrilogie, ̋ waarin de erfgenaam van een beroemd heerser probeert zijn erfdeel tegen allerlei intriges in te veroveren."
"The desert planet of Arrakis has begun to grow green and lush. The life-giving spice is abundant. The nine-year-old royal twins, possesing their father's supernatural powers, are being groomed as Messiahs. But there are those who think the Imperium does not need messiahs..."@en
"The sand blasted world of Arrakis has become green, watered and fertile. Old Paul Atreides, who led the desert Fremen to political and religious domination of the galaxy, is gone. But for the children of Dune, the very blossoming of their land contains the seeds of its own destruction."
"This third volume in the Dune trilogy depicts the evolutionary development of the planet Arrakis."
"On the planet of Aurakis, men, nature, and time attend the messianic and evolutionary growth of Leto and his twin sister Ghanima, children and successors of the mighty Muad'Dib."@en
"On the planet of Arrakis, men, nature, and time attend the evolutionary growth of Leto and his twin sister Ghanima, children of the mighty Muad'Dib, as their aunt Alia plots to obtain the secrets of the twins' visions in order to secure her reign."
"Paul Atreides, who led the desert Fremen of Arrakus, is gone. Blinded by an atomic weapon, he followed the Freman tradition and walked alone in the desert. His twin children, Leto and Ghanima, have succeeded him. But all is not well in the empire - a harsh tyranny has been established under the fanatical direction of the Freman disciples."@en
"The desert planet has begun to grow green and lush. The life-giving spice is abundant. The nine-year-old royal twins, possessing their father's supernatural powers, are being groomed as Messiahs. But there are those who think the Imperium does not need Messiahs ..."@en
""The desert planet has begun to grow green and lush. The life-giving spice is abundant. The nine year old royal twins, possessed of their father's supernormal powers are being groomed as Messiahs ...""@en
""Sur Dune, la planète des sables, les anciennes prophéties sont en train de s'accomplir. La transformation écologique s'accélère : l'eau, jadis plus coûteuse que l'or, coule à flots, et les jardins débordent sur le désert. Mais la prospérité nouvelle de Dune menace sa richesse, l'Epice de longévité et de prescience. Les durs Fremen, qui ont porté aux confins de l'univers humain la bannière et la parole de Muad'Dib, s'amollissent. Les vers géants se font rares. Et depuis que Paul s'en est allé au désert pour y mourir selon la vieille tradition Fremen parce qu'il a perdu la vue, ses prêtres ont construit sur son message de paix une théocratie autoritaire qui régit toute la galaxie. C'est alors que se jouent les destins des enfants de Dune. Leto et Ghanima, les jumeaux nés de Paul et de Chani, se sont éveillés à la conscience dans le ventre de leur mère et portent en eux les mémoires héréditaires d'innombrables générations. Il leur faut les dompter s'ils veulent échapper à l'Abomination redoutée par les Sœurs du Bene Gesserit, à la possession par un spectre surgi de ce passé génétique. Il leur faut aussi déjouer les complots s'ils veulent survivre, refondre l'univers humain ébranlé par le Jihad et régner à leur tour sur Dune. Voici le troisième volet du cycle de Dune, best-seller géant de la S.F., - un monument, l'univers d'un auteur visionnaire, disparu en 1986, dont l'intelligence subtile, le sens du baroque et du grandiose, par-delà les années, ne cessent de fasciner des générations de lecteurs."
"Leto Atreides, el hijo de Paul -- aquel mesías de una religión que arrasó el universo, el mártir que, ciego, se adentró en el desierto para morir--, tiene ahora nueve años. Pero es mucho más que un niño, porque dentro de él laten miles de vidas que lo arrastran a un implacable destino."
"The Children of Dune are twin siblings Leto and Ghanima Atreides, whose father, the Emperor Paul Maud'Dib, disappeared in the deserts of Arrakis. Like their father, they possess supernormal abilities, making them valuable to their aunt Alia, who rules the Empire. If Alia can obtain the secrets of the twins' prophetic visions, her rule will be absolute. But the twins have their own plans for their destiny."@en
"The desert planet has begun to grow green and lush. The nine year- old royal twins, possessed of their fathers supernormal powers are being groomed as Messiahs. But there are those who think the Imperium does not need Messiahs."@en
"In this third installment, the sand-blasted world of Arrakis has become green, watered, and fertile. Old Paul Atreides, who led the desert Fremen to political and religious domination of the galaxy, is gone. But for the children of Dune, the very blossoming of their land contains the seeds of its own destruction. The altered climate is destroying the giant sandworms, and this in turn is disastrous for the planet's economy. Leto and Ghanima, Paul Atreides's twin children and his heirs, can see possible solutions--but fanatics begin to challenge the rule of the all-powerful Atreides empire, and more than economic disaster threatens."@en
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