Chapter House Dune

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473233812

Price: £9.99

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What The Lord of the Rings is to fantasy, Dune is to science fiction. Presenting Chapter House Dune, the sixth book in one of the most influential series of all time, which has inspired countless other stories for more than half a century, this is an awe-inspiring world, and a story of truly epic scope.

The long-established galactic order is passing. The Honoured Matres, ruthless and all-conquering, have destroyed the planet Dune. In opposition, hard-pressed but still fighting back, the Bene Gesserit sisterhood co-ordinate their resistance from their as-yet undiscovered home world, Chapter House.

Now as a new Scattering is planned, they still have one carefully nurtured asset: the sandworms, offspring of the only giant worm salvaged from Dune.

Chapter House is to about to turn into a barren wasteland: Chapter House will be the new Dune.

Read the series which inspired the Academy Award-winning and jaw-dropping cinematic events Dune: Part One (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024). A science fiction spectacular like no other, this is a deeply climate conscious novel, and a compelling family saga for the ages.

Dune reading order:

Dune
Dune Messiah
Children of Dune
God Emperor of Dune
Heretics of Dune
Chapterhouse Dune

Reviews

A tight mesmerising fabric, interwoven with a potent element of mysticism ... intensely realised
Brian W. Aldiss on Dune
One of the monuments of modern science fiction
The Chicago Tribune on Dune
A novel of extraordinary complexity ... the work of a speculative intellect with few rivals in modern SF
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction on Dune
The vast and fascinating Dune saga sweeps on -- as exciting and gripping as ever
Kirkus reviews
An astonishing science fiction phenomenon
The Washington Post on Dune
I know nothing comparable to it except The Lord of the Rings
Arthur C. Clarke on Dune
Powerful, convincing, and most ingenious
Robert A. Heinlein on Dune
Compelling . . . a worthy addition to this durable and deservedly popular series
New York Times
It is possible that Dune is even more relevant now than when it was first published
The New Yorker on Dune