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The ''Dune'' prequel series is a sequence of novel trilogies written by
Brian Herbert Brian Patrick Herbert (born June 29, 1947) is an American author who lives in Washington state. He is the elder son of science fiction author Frank Herbert (who died in 1986). Brian Herbert's novels include ''Sidney's Comet'', ''Prisoners of Ar ...
and Kevin J. Anderson. Set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert, the novels take place in various time periods before and in between Herbert's original six novels, which began with 1965's '' Dune''. In 1997, Bantam Books made a $3 million deal with the authors for three ''Dune'' prequel novels, partially based upon notes left behind by Frank Herbert, that would come to be known as the ''
Prelude to Dune The ''Dune'' prequel series is a sequence of novel trilogies written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. Set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert, the novels take place in various time periods before and in between Herbert's o ...
'' trilogy. Starting with 1999's '' Dune: House Atreides'', the duo have published 13 ''Dune'' prequel novels to date. In 2011 ''
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'' called the series "a sprawling edifice that Frank Herbert’s son and Anderson have built on the foundation of the original ''Dune'' novels." Jon Michaud of ''
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'' wrote in 2013, "The conversion of ''Dune'' into a franchise, while pleasing readers and earning royalties for the Herbert estate, has gone a long way toward obscuring the power of the original novel." ''Dune'' itself is frequently cited as the best-selling science fiction novel in history, and won the 1966 Hugo Award and the inaugural
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. Herbert wrote five
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s, but died in 1986. Brian Herbert and Anderson have also published '' Hunters of Dune'' (2006) and ''
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'' (2007), sequels to Frank Herbert's final novel '' Chapterhouse: Dune'' (1985) which complete the chronological progression of his original series and wrap up storylines that began with his '' Heretics of Dune'' (1984).


''Prelude to Dune''

''Prelude to Dune'' is a prequel
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of novels written by
Brian Herbert Brian Patrick Herbert (born June 29, 1947) is an American author who lives in Washington state. He is the elder son of science fiction author Frank Herbert (who died in 1986). Brian Herbert's novels include ''Sidney's Comet'', ''Prisoners of Ar ...
and Kevin J. Anderson, set in Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' universe. The series takes place in the years leading up to the events in the original novel '' Dune'' (1965) and explores the origins of some of its characters. In 1997, Bantam Books made a $3 million deal with the authors for three ''Dune'' prequel novels that would come to be known as the ''Prelude to Dune'' trilogy. The novels draw from notes left behind by Frank Herbert after his death in 1986. The books in the series are: * '' Dune: House Atreides'' (1999) * '' Dune: House Harkonnen'' (2000) * '' Dune: House Corrino'' (2001) In May 2020,
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was announced to have acquired the comic and graphic novel rights to ''Dune: House Atreides'', with the intent of doing a 12-issue comic adaptation written by the original authors Brian Herbert and Anderson.


Plot

The ''Prelude to Dune'' series begins four decades before the events of ''Dune'', with an eager Crown Prince Shaddam plotting to succeed his aging father
Elrood IX ''Dune: House Atreides'' is a 1999 science fiction novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in the fictional ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. It is the first book in the ''Prelude to Dune'' prequel trilogy, which takes pla ...
, young
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heir
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becoming close with the ruling family of the important technology world Ix, and the
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scheming behind the scenes to create the
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. As the series progresses, Leto becomes the new Atreides Duke, Shaddam becomes the emperor and aligns with the Bene Tleilax in their takeover of Ix to develop synthetic spice, and the Bene Gesserit punish
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen Baron Vladimir Harkonnen () is a fictional character in the ''Dune'' franchise created by Frank Herbert. He is primarily featured in the 1965 novel '' Dune'' and is also a prominent character in the ''Prelude to Dune'' prequel trilogy (1999–20 ...
for raping one of them with a disease that slows his metabolism. The
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, having found the Tleilaxu synthetic spice to be fatal to its Navigators, forces Shaddam to capitulate to the
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, with Leto playing a role in forcing Shaddam to sign humiliating peace accords, confirming his status as the emperor's leading rival.


Reception

''Dune: House Atreides'' debuted at No. 13 on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list, and rose to No. 12 in its second week of publication. ''Dune: House Harkonnen'' debuted at No. 11 on the same list, and rose to No. 8 its second week. The third installment, ''Dune: House Corrino'', debuted at No. 8 on the ''New York Times'' list. John Snider of '' SciFi Dimensions'' found Herbert and Anderson's ''Prelude to Dune'' prequels to be "pulpy", though he allowed that they "make
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Herbert's esoteric and philosophical stories more accessible to general audiences."


''Legends of Dune''

''Legends of Dune'' is a prequel
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of novels written by
Brian Herbert Brian Patrick Herbert (born June 29, 1947) is an American author who lives in Washington state. He is the elder son of science fiction author Frank Herbert (who died in 1986). Brian Herbert's novels include ''Sidney's Comet'', ''Prisoners of Ar ...
and Kevin J. Anderson, set in Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' universe. The series takes place over 10,000 years before the events of the 1965 novel '' Dune'', and chronicles the universe-spanning war against
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that would eventually become known as the
Butlerian Jihad ''Dune'', also known as the ''Dune Chronicles'', is an American science fiction media franchise that originated with the 1965 novel ''Dune'' by Frank Herbert and has continued to add new publications. ''Dune'' is frequently described as the best ...
. It also explores the origins of the families and organizations that populate the distinctive universe in other ''Dune'' works. The books in the series are: * '' The Butlerian Jihad'' (2002) * '' The Machine Crusade'' (2003) * '' The Battle of Corrin'' (2004)


Plot

The series begins more than a millennium after a group of immortal, militant
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calling themselves the
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seized control of the entire universe in indestructible
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bodies and then accidentally relinquished control to an
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program called
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. Omnius and the immortal Titans rule over the 500 planets of the Synchronized Worlds with cruelty while a handful of free planets are united under the League of Nobles, a government using what resources it has to defend against machine aggression. A prominent figure in the human rebellion is Serena Butler, whose young son dies at the hands of the independent robot
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and sparks the Butlerian Jihad, with humanity mounting a decisive offense against machine rule. This crusade against the machines lasts for nearly a century, with much loss of human life but ending in human victory at the
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. The Jihad also gives rise to the
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, the
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, the
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army, the
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, and
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, whose
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s rule the universe for the next 10,000 years until the events of ''Dune''.


Reception

''Dune: The Butlerian Jihad'' rose to No. 7 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list in its second week of publication. ''Dune: The Machine Crusade'' debuted at No. 7 on the list. The third installment, ''Dune: The Battle of Corrin'', reached No. 9 on the ''New York Times'' list. John Snider of '' SciFi Dimensions'' found the ''Legends of Dune'' prequels as having "cartoonish" AI characters that were "little different than Harkonnens with metal faces."


''Heroes of Dune''

''Heroes of Dune'' was a planned
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of novels by
Brian Herbert Brian Patrick Herbert (born June 29, 1947) is an American author who lives in Washington state. He is the elder son of science fiction author Frank Herbert (who died in 1986). Brian Herbert's novels include ''Sidney's Comet'', ''Prisoners of Ar ...
and Kevin J. Anderson set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. The potential series was initially referred to as ''Paul of Dune'' by the authors as early as 2004. These novels were intended to "fill in the story" between Frank Herbert's early ''Dune'' novels. The books in the series are: * ''
Paul of Dune ''Paul of Dune'' is a 2008 science fiction novel written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. Released on September 16, 2008, it is the first book in the '' Heroes of Dune'' series and ch ...
'' (2008) * ''
The Winds of Dune ''The Winds of Dune'' is a science fiction novel written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. Released on August 4, 2009, it is the second book in the '' Heroes of Dune'' series and chron ...
'' (2009) Half of the story of ''Paul of Dune'' takes place between Frank Herbert's '' Dune'' (1965) and ''
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'' (1969) as
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's Jihad rages, Shaddam seeks to regain his throne and
Princess Irulan Princess Irulan is a fictional character in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. She first appears in ''Dune'' (1965), and is later featured in ''Dune Messiah'' (1969) and '' Children of Dune'' (1976). The character's birth and earl ...
accepts the "task of building the legend of Muad'Dib". She in turn chronicles Paul's early years (between the 2001 prequel '' Dune: House Corrino'' and the 2020 prequel ''Dune: The Duke of Caladan''), which feature "his friendship with Duncan and Gurney and Duke Leto's
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against
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". ''The Winds of Dune'' (originally announced as ''Jessica of Dune'') chronicles events between Frank Herbert's ''Dune Messiah'' (1969) and ''
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'' (1976), as well as events between the prequel sections ''Paul of Dune'' and the original ''Dune'', and events between ''Paul of Dune'' and ''Dune Messiah''. The final two novels in the series were to be called ''The Throne of Dune'' (formerly ''Irulan of Dune'') and ''Leto of Dune'' (perhaps ''The Golden Path of Dune''). However, in a July 2010 blog post Anderson announced that these novels had been postponed due to plans by Herbert and Anderson to publish a
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(later known as ''
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'') about "the formation of the
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, the
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s, the Suk doctors, the
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and the
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, as well as the solidifying of the Corrino imperium."


Plot

In ''Paul of Dune'', Paul Atreides's childhood lessons in the political intrigues of the empire are juxtaposed with his current struggle to secure his control over it. His
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armies are spread across the universe in attempt to bring rebel worlds to heel, and Paul avoids one assassination attempt only to nearly die in another. In ''The Winds of Dune'', Paul's disappearance into the desert has left a
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, and his closest advisors struggle to determine what path his empire should take.


Reception

''The Winds of Dune'' rose to No. 15 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list in its second week of publication.


''Great Schools of Dune''

''Great Schools of Dune'' is a prequel
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of novels written by
Brian Herbert Brian Patrick Herbert (born June 29, 1947) is an American author who lives in Washington state. He is the elder son of science fiction author Frank Herbert (who died in 1986). Brian Herbert's novels include ''Sidney's Comet'', ''Prisoners of Ar ...
and Kevin J. Anderson, set in Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' universe. A sequel to the ''
Legends of Dune The ''Dune'' prequel series is a sequence of novel trilogies written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. Set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert, the novels take place in various time periods before and in between Herbert's or ...
'' trilogy (2002–2004), the series takes place nearly a century after the events of Brian Herbert and Anderson's '' Dune: The Battle of Corrin'' (2004), in which the Army of Humanity finally defeats the thinking machine armies of
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. Now, the fledgling
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,
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and Suk Schools, as well as the
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, are threatened by the independent anti-technology forces gaining power in the aftermath of the
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. The ''Great Schools of Dune'' trilogy, first discussed by Anderson in a 2009 interview and later named by him in a 2010 blog post, chronicles the early years of these organizations, which figure prominently in the original ''Dune'' novels. Though the third and final novel was originally identified by Anderson as ''The Swordmasters of Dune'' in 2009, in 2014 Brian Herbert and Anderson confirmed that its title would be ''Navigators of Dune''. On July 27, 2015, Anderson previewed the cover of ''Navigators of Dune'' on
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and noted its 2016 release. The books in the series are: * ''
Sisterhood of Dune ''Sisterhood of Dune'' is a 2012 science fiction novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. It is the first book in their ''Great Schools of Dune'' prequel trilogy, which itself is a ...
'' (2012) * ''
Mentats of Dune ''Mentats of Dune'' is a 2014 science fiction novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. It is the second book in their ''Great Schools of Dune'' prequel trilogy, which itself is a se ...
'' (2014) * ''
Navigators of Dune ''Navigators of Dune'' is a 2016 science fiction novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert. It is the third book in their ''Great Schools of Dune'' prequel trilogy, which itself is a ...
'' (2016)


Plot

In ''Sisterhood of Dune'', the anti-technology Butlerian movement is gaining momentum under the leadership of the popular Manford Torondo. He and his forces are scouring the universe to cleanse humanity of its reliance on convenient technologies, destroying any machinery they can find. Torondo's growing power threatens the Corrino Emperor Salvador, as well as the Sisterhood on Rossak and the Mentat School on
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, each of which harbors secret technology. Space travel tycoon Josef Venport also plots to salvage machinery which he believes can be useful in his business empire. ''Mentats of Dune'' finds Gilbertus Albans carefully managing his Mentat School under the watchful eye of the fanatical Butlerians, while Raquella Berto-Anirul seeks to rebuild her own Sisterhood School on
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. To secure his control of interstellar commerce and strike a blow against the Butlerians, Venport places a trade embargo on any planet which embraces Torondo's movement.


Reception

''Sisterhood of Dune'' debuted at No. 23 on ''
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'' Hardcover Fiction Best-Seller List, and ''Mentats of Dune'' was released at No. 17 on the same list. ''
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'' called ''Sisterhood'' a "shallow but fun blend of space opera and dynastic
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."


''The Caladan Trilogy''

In July 2020, Herbert and Anderson introduced a new trilogy of prequel novels called ''The Caladan Trilogy'', set after ''Dune: House Corrino'' (2001) and before ''Dune'' (1965). The books in the series are: *'' Dune: The Duke of Caladan'' (2020) *'' Dune: The Lady of Caladan'' (2021) *'' Dune: The Heir of Caladan'' (2022)


References


External links

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