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Even the most casual Dune fan can probably guess that the book series is a lot more complicated than the movies, but only the truest Arrakis stans know how deep the lore really goes.Beginning with ...
Frank Herbert's OG Dune series has six books; after he died, his son Brian Herbert teamed up with author Kevin J. Anderson to continue the story, and their collaboration has produced 17 more books ...
With 22 books in the series, there's plenty of "Dune" material to keep you satisfied after you see 'Dune: Part Two.' Here's how to read all the books in order.
The Dune saga is set thousands of years in humanity's future.Faster-than-light travel has been developed, and humans have colonized a vast number of worlds. However, a great reaction against computers has resulted in a ban on any "thinking machine", with the creation or possession of such punishable by immediate death.
Chapterhouse: Dune is a 1985 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the last in his Dune series of six novels. It rose to No. 2 on The New York Times Best Seller list.. A direct follow-up to Heretics of Dune, the novel chronicles the continued struggles of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood against the violent Honored Matres, who are succeeding in their bid to seize control of the universe and ...
Dune is a science fiction media franchise based on the fictional universe created by Frank Herbert within his series of Dune novels, which began with 1965's Dune For more information, see Dune (franchise) .
The original “Dune” series includes the six books written by Frank Herbert as well as two stories by Herbert’s son and Anderson. Here they are in order: Here they are in order: “Dune” by ...
Legends of Dune is a prequel trilogy of novels written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in Frank Herbert's Dune universe. The series takes place over 10,000 years before the events of the 1965 novel Dune, and chronicles the universe-spanning war against thinking machines that would eventually become known as the Butlerian Jihad. [18]