Brian Herbert





Brian Herbert

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Brian Patrick Herbert is a best selling American author who lives in Washington state. He is the elder son of famed science fiction author Frank Herbert.

Brian and his wife, Jan Herbert, have been happily married for forty years (as of 2007). They have three daughters, Julie, Kim, and Margaux Beverly. Brian also has an elder half-sister, Penny; their younger brother, gay activist Bruce Calvin Herbert, died of AIDS in 1993.

Brian Herbert's novels include Sidney's Comet, Prisoners of Arionn, Man of Two Worlds (written with his father), and Sudanna Sudanna. Brian has written a biography of his father: Dreamer of Dune: The Biography of Frank Herbert. The younger Herbert has edited The Songs of Muad'dib and the Notebooks of Frank Herbert's Dune. B...more


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House Atreides (Dune: House...
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Legends of Dune (3 books)
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Paul of Dune The Winds of Dune
Heroes of Dune (2 books)
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Hellhole
Hellhole (1 book)
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Timeweb The Web and the Stars Webdancers
Timeweb Chronicles (3 books)
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Aristotle raped reason. He implanted in the dominant schools of philosophy the attractive belief that there can be discrete separation between mind and body. This led quite naturally to corollary delusions such as the one that power can be understood without applying it, or that joy is totally removable from unhappiness, that peace can exist in the total absence of war, or that life can be understood without death.
—ERASMUS, Corrin Notes
Brian Herbert, The Butlerian Jihad

“The first step in innovation is to know that a thing can be created. After that, the rest is a matter of detail.”
Brian Herbert, House Corrino

“Some say it is better to rule in hell than serve in heaven. That is a defeatist attitude. I intend to rule everywhere, not just in Hell."
- General Agamemnon
New Memoirs
Brian Herbert, The Battle of Corrin

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