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  • ...t to voice this opinion. As someone who has wrote both Dune and Star Wars novels, have you noticed any similarity between the two universes?''' ...ossover among the fans of Star Wars and Dune. I think that my numerous SW novels gave me a good background in writing a galactic story with the scope of Dun
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  • [[Category:New Dune novels]]
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  • ...in the likeness of a human mind'' is in place during all six original Dune novels. ...back-story in the original Dune novels has now been made into a series of novels by Herbert's literary heirs [[Brian Herbert]] (son of Frank Herbert) and [[
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  • ...different Dune sources. For instance, different Dune sources (the original novels, the prequels, etc.) give different information on the [[Spacing Guild]]. T
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  • ...ogy set between house corrinno and Dune. Juniour Dune is a series of Dune novels aimed at pre-teens that we know nothing about.
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  • [[Category:New Dune novels]]
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  • ...une universe are advised not to read our articles before going through the novels, movies or games that they wish to experience without spoilers.
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  • [[Category:New Dune novels]]
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  • {{Dune novels|image= <!-- You can insert an image here -->}} == Caladan in the new Dune novels ==
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  • {{Dune novels|image=}} ...sn`t always the industrial wasteland that is depicted in the original Dune novels and cinematic incarnations. Before the [[Butlerian Jihad]], Giedi Prime was
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  • ...|<small>Part of the series on the</small><br /><font size=4>'''[[New Dune novels]]'''</font><br /><small>of [[Brian Herbert]] and<br />[[Kevin J. Anderson]]
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  • .../small><br />[[Frank Herbert|Frank Herbert's]]<br /><font size=4>'''[[Dune novels]]'''</font>
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  • ...What were your first impressions of your grandfather, Frank Herbert's Dune novels when you first read them?''' ...science fiction genre (and the literary world in general). There are few novels that do this — less than a dozen, I think — and I'm proud to say that D
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  • ...and chats with individuals who worked on everything from the original Dune novels to the recent sci-fi channel miniseries'.
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  • House Atreides is a fictional noble family from Frank Herbert's Dune novels. ...perium, the feudal interstellar empire that forms the backdrop to the Dune novels. This noble house hailing from the water planet of Caladan employs unlikely
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  • I would first start by categorizing things by media type. So novels, movies, video games. And then sub-categories based on titles. How does tha ...he other one is the featured article) so at least that can be implemented. New stuff can always be added later on. <br />
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  • ...also have such combined names that are based on names from Frank Herbert's novels.
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  • '''Q) What was your opinion of the new Dune miniseries, and how do you think it compared to the David Lynch Film?' ''A) I taped the new miniseries but have not yet had the opportunity to see it.''
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  • ...ed on the [[Dune|''Dune'' novel]] by [[Frank Herbert]]. It was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment in association with Blixa Film Productktion and Hal ...)|Children of Dune]]'', continued the story, adapting the second and third novels in the series.
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