– Customer review on 25/08/2007 There is no question that Herbert did for science fiction what Tolkein did for fantasy.
Although completely different genres, and vastly different in style and story line, I can think of no other comparison in the scope of this book and the creation of Planet Arrakis (Dune) than that of Middle Earth by Tolkein.
The story is a complex tangle of politics and religion that revolves around the sand planet Dune, the only planet in the Universe where the most prized commodity "Spice" is found. The Spice allows travel over large areas of the Universe by folding space, but to get the spice you must brave the dessert and face the enormous sand worms.
There is lots of unfamiliar terminology, but like some editions of A Clockwork Orange there is a glossary of terminology in the back, and like The Lord of the Rings, appendices to the story.
An absolute must for science fiction fans
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