I actually finished this one about a week ago and have since started reading the final Dune book by Frank Herbert: Chapterhouse Dune

Not the best in the series, but I’d read it again. Towards the end, it feels like a couple chapters are just missing. I had to check that my copy wasn’t simply incomplete. I knew Frank Herbert wasn’t the biggest fan of action sequences, more concerned with decisions and their consequences. But I didn’t expect him to simply skip over what I think are probably the most important events of the book. This happens twice within just a few chapters.

As with all the previous Dune books, every chapter start with a quote from an in-universe character, book, or saying. Sometimes they are small bits of worldbuilding or (what sounds to me like) nonsense about singularities and infinity. But quite often they also contain philosophical gems worth printing to hang on the wall. I’d read dune just for these tbh.