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Dune
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January 15, 2011
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Terry
Is it space opera? Is it political commentary? Is it philosophical exploration? Is it fantasy? _Dune_ is all of these things and possibly more. One thing I do know: it's a kick-ass read!

I've loved this book since I first plunged into it's mightily constructed, weird and obscure world. Of course it's hailed as a classic, and I am one of those that agrees. The sheer magnitude of Herbert's invention, his monumental world-building tied with an exciting story of betrayal, survival, rebellion and ulti
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Brad
Harkonnens, Corrinos, Atreides ... all are filth. Many would, of course, disagree with me, and put forth House Atreides as a shining beacon of honour and respectability, but on what is such an assessment based? Surely it is not because the Atreides abhor treachery because they don't ... they simply abhor certain sorts of treachery.

Paul Muad'Dib is more than willing to treacherously twist words and manipulate situations and fire off atomics. Yes he follows his own ethical code -- thus eschewing
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Kara Babcock
Second review (Reviewed on February 12, 2011).

Dune is a classic because it tells a classic story well. It combines two plots that I love: a vast political intrigue with an intimate family conflict. The Atreides and Harkonnens are related by blood; their feud is a blood feud going back generations. Yet their battles are political in scale, using vassals as soldiers and spies in an interstellar chess game where the throne of the Imperium itself is within reach.

In my first review, which I crafted
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Terence
Don't mistake me, Dune, the novel, retains its 4+ stars in my heavens. This audio version gets the lesser rating because of deficiencies in presentation.

The good side of the CD is that, as happened while listening to Tolkien's The Silmarillion, I heard a lot of things I had missed or glossed over in my many rereadings of the book. (I first read Dune when I was 12 or so.) For example, I had never really grasped the "ecological" theme of the novel that many critics point to. I understood the setti
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Brooke
Sep 22, 2007 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2008, science-fiction
I've never given a book 5 stars instantly upon finishing it. My 5-star favorites became favorites after they had time to stick around in my mind for a year or so while my devotion to them grew. It's entirely possible Dune will join them in the future, but right now it's hard to tell. If I could, I would give it 4.5 for now.

Dune has the qualities that a lot of my favorites have. It's an epic, sprawling story with its own vocabulary, a fully-realized world and deep characters. Like a lot of books
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Sandi
May 23, 2008 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: sci-fi
I'm officially giving myself permission to not finish this book. I'm only a few chapters in, but I've read it two or three times already, albeit more than ten years ago. I just can't do it one more time.

I'm not saying "Dune" is bad. I think it's an excellent choice for the Science Fiction and Fantasy group. I think it's something every science fiction fan and everyone interested in science fiction should read. It's scope and influence are unmatched. Frank Herbert changed the course of science fi
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Nicky
Jun 04, 2008 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I liked this a lot. It sucked me in from the start and I got caught up in the world. I tried to read one of the sequels, though, and put it down in disgust.
Michelle
2024 reread: I remember being fascinated by this book back in my 20s and wanted to revisit it after watching the 2nd half of Villeneuve's attempt to adapt this doorstop. The pacing of the book is simply masterful - despite its hefty page count, the plot marches briskly and doesn't get bogged down in the amazing worldbuilding. It's fascinating how different the two movie versions are, yet each one captures a different facet of the genuine spirit of what's on the page. ...more
Jackie "the Librarian"
I'd say that this was a lush book, but somehow that just isn't the right descriptor for Dune. Epic, ambitious, complex, and heady as the spice found only on Arrakis.
I didn't love Dune, but it fascinated me anyways, with its creepiness and strangeness, the gom jabbar, the worms, the Bene Gesserits, etc.
I keep re-reading Dune, each time hoping that THIS time, I will understand it all.
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mark monday
Jun 15, 2007 rated it it was amazing
Wealhtheow
Jun 27, 2007 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: sci-fi
Sarah
Dec 12, 2007 marked it as never-finished
Camille
Jan 06, 2008 marked it as to-read
Thermopyle
Jan 11, 2008 rated it really liked it
Lee
Jan 30, 2008 rated it really liked it
Lori
May 11, 2008 rated it it was amazing
Terence
May 28, 2008 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Ubik
Sep 27, 2008 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: own, reading-next
Rob
Apr 13, 2009 rated it it was amazing
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