
Tales of Dune: Expanded Edition
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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Written by:
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Brian Herbert
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Kevin J. Anderson
About this listen
Frank Herbert’s magnificent Dune saga sprawls across countless planets and tens of millennia. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson have written 13 international best-selling novels set in this epic universe. But the wealth of material leaves many side tales or interesting ideas that can be told - hors d’oeuvres to accompany the exotic main course.
Sometimes, a short story is exactly what’s needed.
Tales of Dune collects eight of Herbert and Anderson’s Dune short stories, ranging from the period of the Butlerian Jihad to the time of young Paul Atreides to a story set during the events of the novel Dune to the very end of Frank Herbert’s future history.
These are the missing pieces in the epic of Dune.
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- Amy Braun
- 2023-08-07
Fun for fans of the Dune series
A great collection of stories for fans of Dune, this is a fairly solid collection of short stories that take place over the entire series, past, present and future. Many of the characters are familiar, and while the stories don't necessarily add anything to the core canon, I always enjoy extra content in this world.
Some of it was new to me and therefore I might have spoiled myself, but most of the stories are self-contained and can be read without changing the original experience of the main books.
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- @Kosmatos
- 2019-06-03
Not significant or memorable.
These short stories don’t really trigger any emotions, nor are they memorable or fantastic in any way just collected here in this book. I live everything else in this expanded Dune universe but this was not worth my time. Please read the other 13 novels though, there’s a lot in there that’s great. Manford Torondo is the all time best evil character I’ve ever read about. If I hated someone in this universe it would have been him. Worse than the worst socialist dictator I could possibly imagine. Far far worse. But Tales of Dune adds nearly nothing of lasting value and is hardly even entertaining. Tales of Batman (an ancient book, not sure the exact title) was far better. Those short stories were memorable, intriguing, and entertaining.
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