![]() You can keep reading through Frank’s other three Dune novels which span about 5000 years of history, and follow that chronologically by reading our Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune, which were based upon Frank Herbert’s notes…followed by our other prequels and sequels.Īs alternatives, we recommend two other entry points:ĭune: House Atreides begins a prequel trilogy that goes back to the generation just before Dune, in which we tell the story of young Duke Leto, his love story with Lady Jessica, their first battles with Baron Harkonnen, and how Crown Prince Shaddam took the Imperial throne. After that, we suggest Dune Messiah and Children of Dune, to finish Frank Herbert’s original trilogy.Īt that point, you have several options. ![]() This is one of the seminal works in all of literature, and everyone should read it. We strongly recommend reading Frank Herbert’s original novel Dune first. And with six novels written by Frank himself as well as 13 novels and nine short stories written by us-covering approximately 15,000 years of history in the Dune canon-it can be difficult to figure out where to start. ![]() ![]() Dune is not only a classic novel, but a vast universe created by Frank Herbert. ![]()
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