the spice must flow

I first read Dune when we were filming Stand By Me. I remember that I loved it, even though I’m sure that most of it went over my head. I think about “I will not fear. Fear is the mindkiller…” and “The mystery of life isn’t a problem to solve, but a reality to experience” all the time. I imagine that reading Dune again, as an adult, will open some portals in my tiny little brain that weren’t accessible when I was 12.


My son, Ryan, recently read the entire series for the first time. He loved it, too, and has been talking about it so much, I decided that I’d finally reread it … but then I got stuck in this decision process that I’d illustrate with a Sheldonesque flowchart if I wasn’t lazy. It basically went like this: Should I get it as an eBook? That’s convenient and I can sync it across all my different devices. But maybe I should get it as an actual book, because actual books are beautiful, and I feel like Dune is something that I’d want on my bookshelf. But if I want to read it in bed, there’s that whole “risking the wrath of Anne when the light wakes her up” situation. Maybe I could listen to it as an audiobook! But I have so many story ideas in my head right now, my mind tends to wander when I listen to anything. So maybe an eBook is the way to go, but … and so on.


So it was a whole thing and I ended up not making a decision.


Then, yesterday, I picked up a bunch of mail from my manager’s office, and holy shit there was this package from Penguin Random House that contained the Penguin Galaxy Edition of Dune! Look at how beautiful this is:



It has an introduction by Neil Gaiman, titled “What We Talk About When We Talk About Science Fiction”, which is amazing. So it turns out that, I chose not to decide, but still I made a choice … with a little help from whoever is writing the events of my life.


The reread begins today. Maybe I can find some inspiration and solace in a work of science fiction, before the world is engulfed in flame.




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Published on December 22, 2016 15:02
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message 1: by Kathy (new)

Kathy I have been contemplating a reread also. Like you, I read Dune when I was young and loved it. I know I would appreciate it differently now. That is a beautiful edition!


message 2: by C. G. (new)

C. G. Telcontar I've read it half a dozen times and listened to it as audiobook, as well, and that's not the route to go your first time. Print is best. The dialogue is oftentimes very stilted and the villain is paper thin, but at least he's old school evil and not modern day conflicted.

It remains relevant today, which is quite a statement for an SF novel.


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica awesome, my dad loved the book and I've been meaning to read it sometime.


message 4: by Francis (new)

Francis Davison I have read Dune eight times, and each time I get something new out of it. I can't say I read the series out, after the fourth book, it started getting a little weird for me. But Dune gets better with every re-read, because the story becomes clearer. I'm not sure it's possible to get all that is there in one time through, at least for me.


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