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Mike and Nate smoke a Cohiba Macassar and express disappointment with the lackluster plot and character development in "The Butlerian Jihad," the first book in the Dune prequel trilogy. They critique the unrealistic portrayal of childbirth and question the need for certain plot elements and the overwhelming number of characters. Despite their criticisms, they remain hopeful for the next installment. The book explores the rise of Theo Holtzman and his relationship with Norma Cenva, delving into politics, power struggles, and the impact of technology on society. While flawed, the book sets the stage for future events in the Dune universe.
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Mike and Nate smoke a Cohiba Macassar and express disappointment with the lackluster plot and character development in "The Butlerian Jihad," the first book in the Dune prequel trilogy. They critique the unrealistic portrayal of childbirth and question the need for certain plot elements and the overwhelming number of characters. Despite their criticisms, they remain hopeful for the next installment. The book explores the rise of Theo Holtzman and his relationship with Norma Cenva, delving into politics, power struggles, and the impact of technology on society. While flawed, the book sets the stage for future events in the Dune universe.
Web | Patreon | Facebook | Instagram
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