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When people ask me what my favorite book is, Dune is always my answer. Words cannot even do justice to what an epic tale this is. We learn about spirituality, human nature, politics, religion, and the making of a hero.
I loved the spiritual aspects of the book the best. The philosophies and practices and Pranu Bindu training of the Bene Gesserit that Paul learns and builds upon. The Bene Gesserit believe in a training regiment that results in a superior human being - one with every sense as refin ...more
I loved the spiritual aspects of the book the best. The philosophies and practices and Pranu Bindu training of the Bene Gesserit that Paul learns and builds upon. The Bene Gesserit believe in a training regiment that results in a superior human being - one with every sense as refin ...more

I've read and reread this novel across the years, and I'll continue to do so.
Dune was Frank Herbert's imagination breathed into the pages of a single book. He wrote numerous others to follow it, all of which continue to explore and flesh out the world he introduced us to in this, the first of his Dune series. The world in its pages is so vast and so rife with potential that his son, Brian, has continued in his father's footsteps, writing further explorations of the history that led up to this bo ...more
Dune was Frank Herbert's imagination breathed into the pages of a single book. He wrote numerous others to follow it, all of which continue to explore and flesh out the world he introduced us to in this, the first of his Dune series. The world in its pages is so vast and so rife with potential that his son, Brian, has continued in his father's footsteps, writing further explorations of the history that led up to this bo ...more

This is the best book ever written. Cerebrally stimulating for anyone. When we attempt to understand why entertainment of this caliber (Lord of the Rings, Star Wars) and mass appeal (Harry Potter) resonates so strongly with us, many are quick to utilize Jungian archetypes to support such effects.
I haven't heard it said for this novel and for good reason, I believe. Herbert didn't draw upon existing archetypes to flesh out his story, He created completely different new ones. Herbert's vision was ...more
I haven't heard it said for this novel and for good reason, I believe. Herbert didn't draw upon existing archetypes to flesh out his story, He created completely different new ones. Herbert's vision was ...more

A stunning science fiction novel which is truly timeless. The references to ecological understanding of not only our local community but the entire planet, could not be more appropriate, the fremen religion is similar to the more positive aspects of the mysterious religion. This may else also be a little frightening to some who regard Islam's widespread popularity as a threat to western civilization, but there is the orange catholic bible and benegeserit sect of witches. The ancient atomic war a
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My favorite book ever. This book has everything. Social commentary, politics, religion, conspiracies, secret societies, planetary adventure, prescience, philosphy, psychology, etc. I also adore the use of epigraphs and glossaries; it gets rid of the need to info-dump within the text so much, which is the number one science fiction sin in my eyes. The writing is good enough, and is heavily layered so new things are encountered on subsequent reads.
Slight pet peave: It's pretty amazing how many pe ...more
Slight pet peave: It's pretty amazing how many pe ...more

I've read this book twice and every time I get goose bumps. I feel that it is perhaps the most complex well planned science fiction novel written. There are no star ship enterprises and the force is not with you, but the plot is so rich and thick. His portrait of a planet so complete it makes you wonder if he didn't write this after a visit. If you are big science fiction fan and haven't read at least this first book then you've got your next read. For those thinking about finding a good start h
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Dune is an amazing book, something I have read over and over. Every time I catch something new and peel away another layer of the story. The old 80s movie - horrid. The newer movie - a bit better. The book - hands down the superior format for the story of Dune.
I have continued with the story, but at the end of the fourth book it got a little odd. I might restart again soon and finish the series. Read Dune.
I have continued with the story, but at the end of the fourth book it got a little odd. I might restart again soon and finish the series. Read Dune.

Sep 03, 2007
Arian Reyes
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