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Dune is an epic science fiction book by Frank Herbert, first published in 1965. He was inspired by a visit to Florence, Oregon at the northern end of Oregon Dunes where the United States Department of Agriculture was trying to stabilize the sand dunes by planting so called ‘poverty grasses’ (vegetation which grow in poor quality soil).
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Dune is an epic science fiction book by Frank Herbert, first published in 1965. He was inspired by a visit to Florence, Oregon at the northern end of Oregon Dunes where the United States Department of Agriculture was trying to stabilize the sand dunes by planting so called ‘poverty grasses’ (vegetation which grow in poor quality soil).


Schedule is live, this is the edition I am personally using but feel free to use any variation. I included the first line of the chapter for those like myself who do not have title pages for each chapter.

I have finished week 1 and am surprised I have been actually keeping on schedule so far. :-) I am not really sure the difference between Mentats and Bene Gesserits at this point but I am guessing that is elaborated later; I don't want to look it up in case there are spoilers.
As I remember it, I saw the original David Lynch movie back in the early 80's in the time when we had to rent both the top loading VHS player and VHS tape from the video store..lol. All I can remember is sandworms, so this all seems new to me.
As I remember it, I saw the original David Lynch movie back in the early 80's in the time when we had to rent both the top loading VHS player and VHS tape from the video store..lol. All I can remember is sandworms, so this all seems new to me.

Im slightly behind its been one of those weeks, catching up today. My edition has a glossary in the back. I do believe it will get explained through out.


Devlan . wrote: "Confess to have been a bit of a book ‘worm’ this week, swept along in a storm - sand obviously - of reading and finished Dune already. Not a book that I would have selected to read having always st..."
I am enjoying it as well - I am about two-thirds of the way though and think I will be finished by the end of the month. I am finding it hard to put down.
I am enjoying it as well - I am about two-thirds of the way though and think I will be finished by the end of the month. I am finding it hard to put down.

Has anyone else noticed the similarity between the all-female powerful 'mystics', the Bene Gessarits, and the vey similar Ai Sedai of the Wheel of Time (just about to broadcast on Neflix or whatever).
Like the Bene Gessarit, the Ai Seddai don't want any males to have their power (it drives them bonkers!).


Given the dreadful desertification that is ongoing in the Sub-Sahara, perhaps this has a new resonance these days....
Elizabeth wrote: "My edition has a glossary in the back. I do believe it will get explained through out."
Thanks I found by edition had a glossary as well. There is a great chapter which starts with Duncan Idaho getting drunk and is centered around an interaction between Jessica and Thufir Hawat that shows the differences between Mentats and the Bene Gesserit.
Thanks I found by edition had a glossary as well. There is a great chapter which starts with Duncan Idaho getting drunk and is centered around an interaction between Jessica and Thufir Hawat that shows the differences between Mentats and the Bene Gesserit.
Devlan . wrote: "Not a book that I would have selected to read having always struggled with SF before. But very grateful to have been given the impetus to read what is an amazing novel. Look forward to hearing what others think"
I am finished this as well. The ending left me wanting more, but I think I will wait a while before reading the second book in the series.
I am finished this as well. The ending left me wanting more, but I think I will wait a while before reading the second book in the series.

That's exactly how I felt. Can't face the next in the series, just yet. It is one of those rare novels that leaves you elated, but with a void. Hope everyone else enjoys!
This book will take us into December as its over 500 pages.
Schedule:
Week 1 : Nov 1 - 8
CH 1-9
(view spoiler)[(Paul lay on the bed feigning sleep.) (hide spoiler)]
Week 2 : Nov 9 - 15
CH 9 - 16
(view spoiler)[(In the dining hall of the Arrakeen great house...) (hide spoiler)]
Week 3 : Nov 16 - 22
CH 16 - BOOK TWO/23
(view spoiler)[(Now Harkonnen shall kill...) (hide spoiler)]
Week 4 : Nov 23 - 29
CH 23 - 27
(view spoiler)[(As Paul fought the 'thopter's...) (hide spoiler)]
Week 5 : Nov 30 - Dec 6
CH 27 - 33
(view spoiler)[(Jessica awakened in cave darkness...) (hide spoiler)]
Week 6 : Dec 7 - 13
CH 33 - BOOK THREE/CH 38
(view spoiler)[(The Barob Vladimir Harkonnen raged...) (hide spoiler)]
Week 7 : Dec 14 - 20
CH 38 - 44
(view spoiler)[(The crowd in the cavern assembly...) (hide spoiler)]
Week 8 : Dec 21 - 27
CH 44 - END
Feel free to share any background information you feel the group may enjoy as well as your opinions!