- Dune is Frank Herbert’s science fiction epic and the first installment in what has become one of the most influential and best-selling sci-fi series of all time. Originally published in 1965, Dune is set in a distant future where noble families vie for control of planets, and the fate of civilization hinges on the control of a single planet: Arrakis.
- Also known as Dune, Arrakis is a harsh desert world and the only source of the most valuable substance in the universe: melange, or “the spice,” which extends life, enhances consciousness, and enables interstellar travel. When young Paul Atreides and his family are assigned stewardship of the planet, they enter a deadly political game involving rival houses, native Fremen tribes, and powerful religious forces.
- As Paul is thrust into a world of betrayal, prophecy, and survival, he discovers his destiny may be far greater than he ever imagined. Combining complex characters, ecological themes, and philosophical depth, Dune explores power, loyalty, religion, and human evolution in a universe that feels both futuristic and timeless.
- A Hugo and Nebula Award winner, Dune is a cornerstone of science fiction literature and continues to captivate readers with its epic scope and enduring relevance.
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- Dune is a sweeping science fiction saga about Paul Atreides, a noble heir caught in a web of politics, prophecy, and rebellion on the desert planet Arrakis, home to the universe’s most valuable resource.
- Winner of the Hugo Award and Nebula Award
- One of the best-selling science fiction novels of all time
- Introduces an expansive, richly detailed universe
- Themes of power, religion, ecology, prophecy, and human potential
- Features one of sci-fi’s most iconic heroes: Paul Atreides
- Basis for multiple film adaptations, including Denis Villeneuve’s recent blockbuster
- First book in a series that has become a cornerstone of the sci-fi genre
- Publisher : Penguin USA; Ace Special 25th Anniversary ed edition (1 September 1990)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 896 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0441172717
- ISBN-13 : 978-0441172719
- Item Weight : 459 g
- Dimensions : 10.64 x 4.8 x 19.2 cm
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