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The forthcoming remake of Dune by Denis Villeneuve has led to renewed interest in the 1965 expansive sci-fi classic from Frank Herbert and the immense realm it birthed. Nevertheless, getting the right sequence for the books can be quite onerous.
The labyrinthine nature of Dune novels is a well-known fact; it boasts sprawling plots, bizarre character names, and some enchanting themes.
Despite the above, anyone who has followed Dune in the right order will attest that the series ranks amongst the best sci-fi novels of all time.
This guide will show you how to read the Dune books by Frank Herbert in order while showing you other novels written by his son Brian and sci-fi author, Kevin J. Anderson. The guide will also help you navigate the Dune books and better understand the meaning of the novels.
Since this book includes:
- Reading order of Dune books;
- Description and names of the main characters of the books;
- Terminology from Frank Herbert's novels, including descriptions of terms such as Gom Jabbar, Sandworm, Spice, etc.
- Description of planets, including Arrakis;
- Themes and ideas in the Dune novels.
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