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Dina (Dina Kronike #1) | Frank Herbert
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Awk_Word_Smith
Dune | Frank Herbert
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It really is as good as Iremember it. Along with Jules Vern or HG Wells, Frank Herbert was one of the OG authors who mashed up sci-fi and fantasy. There is so much packed into this one book: commentary on politics, commentary on society, religion, feminism, toxic masculinity (before that was even a thing), revenge, love. I feel like the grandfather at the beginning of “The Princess Bride” explaining to his grandson why this book is so exciting.

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Awk_Word_Smith
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Rereading for the first time since probably high school some 30 years ago. 😳

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Jen2
Dune | Frank Herbert
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This was really good. I was pleasantly surprised!

LittlePixels I‘ve always wanted to read Dune, but it kind of scares me. 5mo
Jen2 Me too! It went really fast. 5mo
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gabriellegabby
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Ever wondered what it's like to live on Mars? Find out with a captivating sci-fi read. 😌

From alien encounters and space mysteries to interstellar wars, there's no limit to the adventures waiting in your next sci-fi book.

So buckle up for a journey through time and space, one book at a time. 📖🚀

👉 Check our list of ten sci-fi must-reads: https://blog.getbookly.com/mind-bending-sci-fi-books/

#scifi #books #scifibooks #bookworm #bookstack

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Check out the Mind Duck Books podcast ep.70:
- All 6 Dune books from worst to best
- Top 5 best and worst aspects
- Top 5 nonsensical moments
- Top 3 Quotes
- Top 5 tips how to pick up women by Duncan Idaho

https://bit.ly/3X3LE5I

#frank #herbert #dune #series #hexalogy #top #best #worst #list #duncan #idaho

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dysprosium2
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Panpan

I had fairly high expectations for a such a well-regarded sci-fi book. While I appreciated the potential of the world-building, I disliked pretty much all the characters and the plot. Also, why did most people have thematic or space-y names and the main characters were called Paul and Jessica? Paul gave off major "not like the other girls" vibes. None of his victories seemed earned. The religious context was incoherent. Not recommended.

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Kshakal
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Bookwomble They're a nice set 😍📚 7mo
Eggs Perfect 💛🏜️🧡 7mo
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hefau
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I haven‘t read much fiction in a long, long time. I enjoyed the movies but wanted to get deeper into the lore, into the world building, so I picked up the first book in the Dune Chronicles. The cover art is beautiful.

Also I had a baby, so I haven‘t had much time to do really anything this year.

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Bookboss
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I first read Dune in high school. I remember that I enjoyed the strong female characters, the world building, and the sand worms;however, I was bored with the political and religious elements. Reading it over 40 years later, I am struck by how relevant the political and religious elements are today. I plan to read at least the next two or three in the series.

MaGoose I've never read this book. I guess I need to correct that at some point. 8mo
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Catsarentfood
Dune | Frank Herbert
Pickpick

❤️ haven‘t read a ton of science fiction. This was wonderful.

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LiseWorks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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April 13 #SpringSkies OneWordTitle I found this book really long, but I am so glad i read it before i watched the movie @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 8mo
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 8mo
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Pruzy
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Not sure if posting bookish memes is a faux pas on Litsy, but this was too good not to share

Ruthiella Litsy is all about bookish memes. But I don‘t get it? And I have read Dune. Please to explain… 8mo
Pruzy @Ruthiella There‘s a recent meme trend about girl and boy math, which tends to satirize what each tends to either spend their money or what statistics they tend to fudge (e.g. height). The joke here is that this fudged/subjectively justified “math” will if taken to its extreme lead to plans of galactic domination like the Bene Gesserits‘ plans 8mo
Ruthiella Got it! 😂 Thanks! I'll bet the Bene Gesserits started as a book club, completely harmless… 8mo
julesG @Ruthiella I didn't know book clubs were supposed to be harmless. 😂😂 8mo
Ruthiella @julesG 🤣🤣🤣 8mo
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breadnroses
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Just finished re-reading Dune… Denis Villeneuve was sooo right to make Chani a secular Third Worldist 🤞

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Bookish.SAM
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Dune all over the place!

Re-read before going to see Dune 2. Split reading the physical copy and listening to the audio to be sure I was done before the movie. Soo much better than the first read, I was able to catch ua lot more detail and the audio helped with some of the more challenging pronunciation.

The movie was great, but as always the book was better. And EVEN better the 2nd time around.
I‘m hooked all over again!

#Dunesnotjustfordudes

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Lcsmcat
Dune | Frank Herbert
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So relatable!

SpellboundReader 😃👍 10mo
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brushlo
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Pickpick

i think this is my 3rd read of this one. so good! getting ready for dune part two in theaters this week!

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The_Book_Ninja
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I only just found out Frank‘s son did a novel that fills the gap between Dune and Dune Messiah. Also, I booked tickets for the 2nd Villeneuve movie. Those are all the excuses I needed to re-read this masterpiece. This book is so imaginative & evocative. I love Lynch/Villeneuve‘s films but honestly, there is a beauty & depth to this novel that just can‘t exist outside of the page. The phrase is mis/over-used now, but this is proper “world-building”

RamsFan1963 I have Paul of Dune by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson. I haven't gotten around to reading it, some of their Dune prequels weren't very good (although I did like the first prequel trilogy House Atreides, House Harkonnen and House Corrino). 10mo
The_Book_Ninja Yes, I‘ve seen the hate for the Herbert Jr/ Anderson books. Guess I‘ll have to find out for myself… 10mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja I'd have to weigh in on the "Hate" side. I read The Butlerian Jihad, and it was a greater abomination than Alia of the Knife ? Now, as pulp space opera, I guess it was ok, but as part of Herbert Senior's legacy, it was a ? from me. Difficult not to play in your dad's 10,000 year sandbox, though. 10mo
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The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble well I‘m 100 pages in so I‘m committed. But I‘m not someone who‘s afraid to bail on a rubbish book 10mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Let us know what you think when you've finished/bailed. 10mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble yes indeed 🫡 10mo
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kgriffith
Dune | Frank Herbert
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One of the things I think about most when reading classics is when and where they are in the timeline of tropes.

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LiteraryHoarderPenny
Dune | Frank Herbert
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So I promised my son I‘d read his beloved Dune before the 2nd movie came out in March. It‘s slow going for me, I‘m not a big sci-fi reader. Now that I‘ve finished my library book, I need to turn my attention back to it. I went out and bought my copy. I don‘t mind this movie cover at all but can always, always do without these “Dune Part 2” non-removable stickers on them. ☹️

Smrloomis Ugh cover stickers! 10mo
LiteraryHoarderPenny @Smrloomis I know!! 😡 10mo
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SabGinesi
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I had to share this quote, so fascinating!

#dune

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SabGinesi
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Started this one over the weekend, I am so happy there is an index!

I'm loving it so far, so many philosophical undertones to make you think about the fictional world created. Hopefully it continues to impress me!

#dune #book #scifi

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LiseWorks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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@Nessavamusic I got another Bingo spot for #NSRChallenge I'm getting there slowly!

Nessavamusic Great job! 13mo
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LiseWorks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Pickpick

Well, this was a pretty long book. It took me a while to figure out what was happening, but once i got into it, it was good. There is a lot of layers in this book. Now, to watch the movie. It was Chunkster #ChunksterChallenge2023 with 875 pages on Libby. @Amiable It gave me one more spot on #NovemberISpyBingo @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks plus #RushAthon @DieAReader @Andrew65 @GHABI4ROSES

Deblovestoread Well done! 🙌🏼 one of my all time favorites 💜 13mo
Amiable You‘re better than me —I couldn‘t get more than 100 pages into this one before bailing. 13mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 13mo
AmyG 🎉🎉🎉 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! This is on my shelf - one of these days! 😂 13mo
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Bookwomble
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I'm a bit late for October's #TitlesAndTunes but still just under the wire for the #Blues tag ☺️ @BarbaraBB @Cinfhen

I had loads I thought I could do for this, and in the end went for two classics: Frank's "Dune", and The Velvet's "Pale Blue Eyes" ?

BarbaraBB Thank you! I will add them to the playlist! 14mo
Bookwomble @BarbaraBB Ah! Now I remember why I downloaded the Spotify app!💡 14mo
BarbaraBB Great! I‘ll share the list soon! 14mo
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ananDM
Dune | Frank Herbert

The first two chapters had a lot of things going on. I loved reading it. But since the chapter Prophet started things got very boring.

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ananDM
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Reading Dune. I loved it till some point. Watched the movie after that. A good adaptation. But towards the ending, the book is getting boring for me. I don‘t know how to perceive the overall “religious leader” situation

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Michael_Gee
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Emergency vet waiting / reading. 😕

Soubhiville I hope you get a clear and treatable answer. 😢🩵. 1y
wanderinglynn Oh no! I hope everything is okay. 💚 1y
DaveGreen7777 Hope your kitty is okay! 1y
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quietjenn Oh, kitty! Hope they're ok. 1y
5feet.of.fury D‘aww, thinking pawsitive thoughts 😺 1y
LeahBergen Oh no! Sending ❤️❤️❤️. 1y
Reggie Awwww, hope they‘re ok. 1y
Bookzombie I hope everything is okay. ❤️ 1y
Anna40 Wishing a speedy recovery 1y
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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Mind Duck Books Podcast ep. 50 - Dune by Frank Herbert

https://bit.ly/45e7BQN

#dune #frank #herbert

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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On the second part of our Dune special, we go directly into the plot and discuss all the details. That means full on spoilers.

Is there anything we disliked about Dune? what is the best way to make spice tea? Tune in for episode 51 of the Mind Duck Books Podcast.

https://bit.ly/3Z1Yocf

#dune #frank #herbert #summary #story #plot #spoilers

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Mind Duck Books Podcast ep. 50 - Dune by Frank Herbert

https://bit.ly/45e7BQN

#dune #frank #herbert

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Mind Duck Books Podcast ep. 50 - Dune by Frank Herbert

https://bit.ly/45e7BQN

#dune #frank #herbert

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Mind Duck Books Podcast ep. 50 - Dune by Frank Herbert

https://bit.ly/45e7BQN

#dune #frank #herbert

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Mind Duck Books Podcast ep. 50 - Dune by Frank Herbert

https://bit.ly/45e7BQN

#dune #frank #herbert

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Pickpick

This has been one of the most memorable and influential book for me personally that I have ever read.

There are too many things to be said, so rather than read this short review, please check out our very special episode 50 of the Mind duck books podcast where we discuss all the details in depth:

https://bit.ly/45e7BQN

#dune #frank #herbert

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Bookwomble
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I spent the afternoon helping my son and his partner pick up this little guy from a rescue centre, bringing him home to his forever seitch.
His previous name was based on his fur colour, and while not the very worst it could have been, was inappropriate enough to require a re-naming. So, welcome Leto to #CatsOfLitsy 🐈‍⬛😻

Bookwomble My son's a Dune fan due to childhood indoctrination, Leto (Duke, rather than God-Emperor) apparently being the least objectionable name his partner was prepared to accept 😄 1y
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 1y
Jari-chan What a great name! Welcome to your forever home with lots of love and cuddles❤️😻 1y
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dabbe Welcome to your beautiful home, Lovely Leto! 🖤🐾🖤 1y
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 1y
IndoorDame What a beauty 🐈‍⬛🖤😻welcome little one! 1y
merelybookish Leto is a handsome dude! Glad he's found a place where he will be appreciated. 1y
Bookwomble @merelybookish He's appreciated and loved 😊 They'd picked out another cat initially, who was temporarily fostered, but by the time the animal sanctuary had done the paperwork, the fosterer had bonded and asked to keep them, which my son's partner was really upset by. Leto was from a different, more efficient, sanctuary and is already settling in, so this was the cat they were meant to have! 1y
merelybookish @Bookwomble sounds like a win for everyone! ❤️ 1y
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Gryffleclaw95
Dune | Frank Herbert
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⭐️⭐️

It took me several months to get through this monster of a book, and despite it being a classic, I struggled to get through it. The world-building and plot was difficult to grasp, and a lot of the book was simply boring. There were certain moments that kept me entertained, but most of my reading consisted of trying to understand the abundance of confusing terminology and what was actually happening in the book.

Amiable Props to you for getting through it. I tried reading it at the urging of my husband and son (both of whom love this book). I made it 100 pages before I finally said, “Nope.” 😖 1y
Becker I struggled with it too but I think I‘d like to try it again. 1y
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jacobeck
Dune | Frank Herbert
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love. incredible. i‘m a dunehead now

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Laughterhp
Dune | Frank Herbert
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#thingsincommon - I wasn‘t sure how I was going to connect these 2, but then I put them side by side and the cover coloring is SO similar! So cover color on goodreads

I‘ve been wanting to read Dune for a while now. I watched the new movie (never seen any of the old) and it gave me the courage to read this. I understood the world and story a bit. Normally, I would never watch a movie before the book but it helped here.

#awesomeapril

Clwojick Yes! Especially with the teal bits. 💙 (edited) 2y
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TheSpineView
Dune | Frank Herbert
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Eggs Perfect choice👍🏼 2y
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JoeMo
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. I will provide no description and no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, and some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!

#ABookaDay2023

tonymp This one is also in my TBR. People are always saying to me, “Really? You‘ve never read it?” So nice to see I am not alone! 2y
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Bigcountry15
Dune | Frank Herbert
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I really enjoyed Dune. A true classic that I have finally crossed off my TBR. The world building is incredible. I very much enjoyed Paul's story and his growth into Muad-Dib. There are many more memorable characters and scenes. And sandworms! The first 100 pages might be slow, but they are very important to the rest of the book. I The appendices are very helpful.
I am looking forward to seeing the new movies and reading the rest of the series.

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Gryffleclaw95
Dune | Frank Herbert

"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."

- Frank Herbert

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TracyReadsBooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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My daughter is a huge fan of Dune and has started collecting different editions…this one is cool.

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Lieh
Dune | Frank Herbert
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A SF classic. Totally sucked into the world, found it surprisingly easy to read. Great to read while in a warm place.