![]() ![]() Which is what makes it so great, but I think it is easy for people to find offense if they want to. Unfortunately, I also thing both sides can find opposing views in this book. I believe both sides of a religious debate could find their views represented in this book. I could see the religious themes of the story grinding on all sides of religious views. I would like to so I could better understand his influence on the book. I unfortunately have not read Ransom before. Sometimes I think Herbert tries to portray strength in his females by giving them male characteristics (very apparent in this book), and Halley seemed to portray real feminine strength. ![]() Halley (it was an audio book so not sure of the spelling) is probably the most refreshing female character I have read in a Herbert book. ![]() I suppose they didn't provide a lot of information as to why they we're not liked. I don't understand the reviews that did not like the female characters. There is not always a huge difference in the voices he gives his characters, but he annunciates clearly and his tone and tempo are always appropriate. read some poor reviews of his performance, I have heard a lot worse on Audible. First of all, Scott Brick is on par with his performance. But I was craving some fresh Herbert style narrative and analysis so went with it anyway. I almost didn't get this story because of so many negative reviews. ![]()
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