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  2. What Is the Best Order to Read All 23 'Dune' Books? - AOL

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    If you want to read the books in literal chronological order within the Dune universe, i.e. the events are all in the right order, you can follow this order (bolded are Herbet's novels):

  3. How to Read All 23 'Dune' Books in Order - AOL

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    7. House Atreides (1999) - Prelude to Dune Book #1. More than a decade after Frank Herbert’s death, his son Brian Herbert returned to the Dune universe with House Atreides, the first book in his ...

  4. Here's How to Read All of the ‘Dune’ Books in Order - AOL

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    Dune Books in Chronological Order. The Butlerian Jihad (2002) The Machine Crusade (2003) The Battle of Corrin (2004) Sisterhood of Dune (2011) Mentats of Dune (2014) Navigators of Dune (2016)

  5. Dune (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The political, scientific, and social fictional setting of Herbert's novels and derivative works is known as the Dune universe or Duniverse. Set tens of thousands of years in the future, the saga chronicles a civilization that has banned all "thinking machines", which include computers, robots, and artificial intelligence. In their place ...

  6. Dune prequel series - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Organizations of the Dune universe - Wikipedia

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    The Bene Gesserit are a key social, religious, and political force in Frank Herbert's science fiction Dune universe. The matriarchal group is described as a secretive and exclusive sisterhood whose members train their bodies and minds through years of physical and mental conditioning to obtain superhuman powers and abilities that can seem magical to outsiders.

  8. So You Want to Read 'Dune.' Here's How to Tackle the Series ...

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    Dune Messiah, by Frank Herbert. In Herbert's first sequel, Paul Atreides, now known as Muad'Dib, rules the known universe as the most powerful emperor of all time.

  9. Loved Timothée Chalamet in 'Dune'? Try reading Frank Herbert ...

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    There's plenty of "Dune" universe to delve into. ... Or, if you're feeling up to the challenge, check out the entire series in chronological order.