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Dune, 40th Anniversary Edition (Dune Chronicles, Book 1)
Frank Herbert
Ace Trade
, 2005 - 544 pages
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highly recommended
An excellent book for any fan of science fiction!
When I started off reading
Dune
3-4 years ago, I gave up about 200 pages in just because it seemed too complex to me at the time. Years later, I came back to it again because the summertime is quite boring with no job/school.
Suffice to say, not only did I understand what was going on a lot better, I actually loved the
book
in the end.
Dune is set on a planet known as Arrakis, which happens to be the gem of the interstellar empire that House Atreides and Harkonnen are in. As it turns out, Arrakis is the sole source of spice/melange that is vital for traveling the galaxy as it helps to sharpen psychic powers and vision for pilots.
Recently, the control of Arrakis has been shifted from House Harkonnen to House Atreides. House Harkonnen does not want to give up its source of wealth and power quietly and plots to make matters very turbulent for House Atreides on Arrakis.
The Baron, head of House Harkonnen, plots to rid Arrakis of the Atreides anyway he can and eventually sends the young heir to the throne (Paul) into the hostile desert sands. Paul meets the Fremen (sand-people) during his time in the deserts and ends up, no thanks to the Baron, surviving and goes about biding his time until he can somehow convince these people to fight with him to get his rightful throne back on Arrakis.
A sub-plot to this book is the fact that Paul Atreides is much more than a mere overthrown duke. He is the product of a plan by the Bene Gesserits, a class of humans highly trained in the psychic arts, to breed one of their own that can see into depths of the future and mind far better than any of their typically female members can.
This book was a real joy to read. Sometimes it was tough getting bogged down in all of the characters and places, etc. However, it was not as difficult to read the second time around and I thoroughly look forward to the reading of the second installment in Dune Messiah.
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A Childhood Treasure
it is written in the apocryphal new testament, within the pages of the Apocalypse of Baruch...
"around the sun flies a phoenix, the phoenix excretes a worm and the worm excretes cinamon. this is eaten by the kings and princes of the earth."
thats all ive got to say... this man (Frank Herbert) was certainly well read.
love, Snow-Flake. xxx
*******ps. since writing this article it has come to my attention that the 'apocalypse' of Baruch has been removed from professor eliotts current
edition
of the new testament aprocrypha... so if you want to read the words i quote above for yourself you will need to aquire a first edition hard back. very expensive im afraid. tc.*******
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Better than the movie by far
A fantastic novel, one of the cornerstones of science fiction. Along the same lines as Robert Assimov's foundation, but with a more intimate scope.
Dune
is a novel everyone who likes classic science fiction should (and probably already has) read. It is a little jarring at first since Herbert changes points of view repeatedly throughout the chapters, but you get used to it after awhile.
Epic
People had been recommending this
book
to me for years. I had avoided it, convinced it could never stack up to my first epic love, Lord of the Rings. I'd seen bits and pieces of the
Dune film
here and there on cable, and wasn't impressed. I spotted it in paperback last month at a garage sale for $0.25, finally caved and decided to just read it.
I so regret the wasted years! I was engrossed from the first page. Frank Herbert created an amazing and rich universe, complex enough to satisfy this Tolkien fanatic. Plenty of reviews offer synopsis; I will just suggest giving it a chance. I'll be reading the others in the series, and I'll surely be revisiting Book 1 in the future.
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A Classic!
Anyone who loves sci-fi, or reading in general, needs to buy this
book
. Frank Herbert's
Dune casts
a unique spell that leads one to believe that these foreign and distant worlds and civilizations, which are brilliantly developed, actually existed and are part of a historical biography. Few books manage to obtain this level of success.
I'm not going to include spoilers, so check it out if you want more info!
-Vince
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