Tales of Dune

Tales of Dune by Brian Herbert is set to be published by CAEZIK on September 10, 2024. This edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English. The book expands on the intricate universe created by Frank Herbert, known for its depth and complexity, and offers additional stories that complement the main saga. These narratives explore various periods, including the Butlerian Jihad and the early life of Paul Atreides, enriching the overarching Dune chronicle.
Readers will find a collection of eight stories that delve into the lesser-known aspects of the Dune universe, providing context and detail that enhance the original narrative. The anthology addresses significant events and characters, allowing fans to engage with the themes of adventure and conflict that permeate the series. This edition serves as a valuable addition for those interested in the broader implications of the Dune saga, reflecting on both political and theological issues relevant to contemporary society.
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*THE MAGNIFICIENT SAGA CONTINUES. SET IN THE SAME UNIVERSE AS THE BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE NOMINATED FOR 10 ACADAMY AWARDS*
Frank Herbert’s magnificent Dune chronicle sprawls across countless planets and tens of millennia. In creating the Dune universe, he created one of the richest and most complex universes ever created in science-fiction–an expanding saga that transports readers to a world of wonder that equally mirrors many political and theological issues plaguing our own societies.
Herbert’s true genius was in creating this extremely complex, vast universe in such intricate detail that it all feels real to readers and the issues and themes that his characters deal with are easily identifiable as problems we all face today.
While the main novels in this remarkable saga concentrate on major events and major characters, a universe this complex begs for additional stories, filling in all the details that may sometimes get overlooked in the telling of the main saga.
Tales of Dune collects eight such stories, ranging from the period of the Butlerian Jihad (the revolt against “thinking” machines, more than 10,000 years before the events of Dune), to the time of young Paul Atreides under the tutelage of the Ginaz Swordmaster, Duncan Idaho, to a story set during the events of the novel Dune, to the very end of Frank Herbert’s epic future history.
Here are some of the missing pieces from one of the grandest sagas science fiction has ever seen.
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