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In the history of science fiction, there have been a number of high-concept works that cut through the trappings of pulp “sci-fi” (robots, laser guns, aliens) to describe timeless stories of the human condition. Among the best are Arthur C. Clarke’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy, and Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles. As good as any of them, however, is Frank Herbert’s Dune. Set many thousands of years in the future, it’s a simple tale of two great royal houses engaged in a struggle to control the most valuable planet in the universe... Dune (also known as Arakkis). The rightful heir to the planet, young Paul Atreides, is the product of an ancient genetic breeding program. His is more than a political struggle; before the story is fully told, Paul will become Muad’Dib—a prophet who will help the native people of Arakkis to reclaim their world... and help the human race to reclaim its identity. Rich in political, cultural, and ecological detail, Dune won both the Hugo and Nebula awards for science fiction and remains one of the most highly-regarded novels of all time.
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