On the peanut-shaped planetoid of Ut, a 150-million-year-old computer named Mamacita rules with dictatorial control. Her every whim is a steadfast rule, and no command is stronger than the ban of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is no where near the level of the Dune books, but is still a worthwhile read. There are some very funny moments in this book and some unexpected twists. My only real problem with the book was with the book ended. I felt that there were still many unanswered questions that you would want to know. It almost seems as if there should be a follow up book or some epilouge that wraps up some of the loose ends. I did thoroughly enjoy this book and believe that people that enjoy the works of Frank Herbert and Brian Herbert will enjoy this one.
Brian Herbert deserves some of father Frank's spotlight
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
It has been many years since I read Sudanna, Sudanna, and seeing no review here saddens me because I found this to be a most enjoyable book to read. Brian Herbert obviously is not the great author his famous father Frank Herbert (Dune) was, but he is nonetheless a very good one, and this book lead me to read quite a few of his books. Finding any of Brian Herbert's books in store is a real challenge, so one should take advantage of book finding services. Sudanna, Sudanna is full of wit and contains some of the funniest scenes I've ever read in Sci-Fi. I highly recommend it.
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