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Book Three in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles—the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time

The Children of Dune are twin siblings Leto and Ghanima Atreides, whose father, the Emperor Paul Muad’Dib, disappeared in the desert wastelands of Arrakis nine years ago. Like their father, the twins possess supernormal abilities—making them valuable to their manipulative aunt Alia, who rules the Empire in the name of House Atreides.

Facing treason and rebellion on two fronts, Alia’s rule is not absolute. The displaced House Corrino is plotting to regain the throne while the fanatical Fremen are being provoked into open revolt by the enigmatic figure known only as The Preacher. Alia believes that by obtaining the secrets of the twins’ prophetic visions, she can maintain control over her dynasty.

But Leto and Ghanima have their own plans for their visions—and their destinies....
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DUNE
DUNE MESSIAH
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HERETICS OF DUNE
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Experience one of the bestselling science fiction sagas of all time. Paul Atreides discovers his destiny in Frank Herbert's first Dune novel. Paul Atreides’ journey continues in Frank Herbert’s second Dune novel. An all-powerful emperor faces rebellion in Frank Herbert's fourth Dune novel. The fate of the planet Arrakis hangs in the balance in Frank Herbert's fifth Dune novel. In Frank Herbert’s final novel in the Dune saga, the Bene Gesserit seek the ultimate power.

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“A major event.”—
Los Angeles Times
 
“Ranging from palace intrigue and desert chases to religious speculation and confrontations with the supreme intelligence of the universe, there is something here for all science fiction fans.”—
Publishers Weekly
 
“Herbert adds enough new twists and turns to the ongoing saga that familiarity with the recurring elements brings pleasure.”—Challenging Destiny

Praise for Dune

“I know nothing comparable to it except Lord of the Rings.”—Arthur C. Clarke 

“A portrayal of an alien society more complete and deeply detailed than any other author in the field has managed...a story absorbing equally for its action and philosophical vistas.”—
The Washington Post Book World

“One of the monuments of modern science fiction.”—
Chicago Tribune

“Powerful, convincing, and most ingenious.”—Robert A. Heinlein 

“Herbert’s creation of this universe, with its intricate development and analysis of ecology, religion, politics and philosophy, remains one of the supreme and seminal achievements in science fiction.”—
Louisville Times 

About the Author

Frank Herbert is the bestselling author of the Dune saga. He was born in Tacoma, Washington, and educated at the University of Washington, Seattle. He worked a wide variety of jobs—including TV cameraman, radio commentator, oyster diver, jungle survival instructor, lay analyst, creative writing teacher, reporter and editor of several West Coast newspapers—before becoming a full-time writer.

In 1952, Herbert began publishing science fiction with “Looking for Something?” in
Startling Stories. But his emergence as a writer of major stature did not occur until 1965, with the publication of Dune. Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune followed, completing the saga that the Chicago Tribune would call “one of the monuments of modern science fiction.” Herbert is also the author of some twenty other books, including The White Plague, The Dosadi Experiment, and Destination: Void. He died in 1986.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ace
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 4, 2019
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 624 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593098242
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593098240
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.19 x 1.38 x 7.44 inches
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Frank Herbert (1920-86) was born in Tacoma, Washington and worked as a reporter and later editor of a number of West Coast newspapers before becoming a full-time writer. His first SF story was published in 1952 but he achieved fame more than ten years later with the publication in Analog of 'Dune World' and 'The Prophet of Dune' that were amalgamated in the novel Dune in 1965.

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Customers find this book to be a captivating tale that brings many plot lines to a close, with tons of philosophy and well-developed characters. Moreover, they consider it a brilliant piece in the Dune series, with one customer noting it's as riveting as the original books. However, the writing quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising the fantastic prose while others find it not an easy read. Additionally, the pacing is also mixed, with some finding it well-paced while others say it seems slow.

157 customers mention "Story quality"133 positive24 negative

Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, describing it as a captivating tale that brings many plot lines to a close.

"...Alia's storyline in this one was interesting I think just because we got to see a bit of what could happen to those who are preborn like the..." Read more

"...of "Dune," "Dune Messiah," and "Children of Dune" is an incredibly satisfying, fascinating, and confounding unified tale that entirely exceeds my..." Read more

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"...It continues to intrigue and mystify. The series is like the additive melange. While it might be confusing at times its allure is undeniable." Read more

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"...It continues to intrigue and mystify. The series is like the additive melange. While it might be confusing at times its allure is undeniable." Read more

"...Overall, Children of Dune is a compelling and thought-provoking installment that deepened my understanding of Herbert’s Dune masterwork and left me..." Read more

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"...Characters are recognized as both sympathetic and callous, though gradually characters are cast as either villain or hero, paving the way for an..." Read more

"...book made me want to read the sequel asap Leto II and ghanima are great characters and the plot and setting were great as well" Read more

"...this story, and still actually make it very enthralling with great characters and well as a great story. His prose is fantastic...." Read more

"...Dune Messiah but this was a great comeback, as the character development was so much more richer and the action faster paced...." Read more

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Customers praise Children of Dune as a brilliant piece in the Dune series, noting that it matches the quality of the first book in the series.

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"...Children of Dune is excellent, my hope is that humankind progresses further than that what is described in the way we treat one another, though today..." Read more

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"...Everything is reflected and the narratives spread from antagonists to protagonists, to spectators, historians, and so on. Highly recommended." Read more

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Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality of the book, with some praising its poetic language and fantastic prose, while others find it not an easy read and not a stand-alone reading experience.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
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    Fast shipping. Great series. My boyfriend loves these books and is excited to read the third
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
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    “Power attracts the psychotics. Always. That’s what we have to avoid within ourselves.”

    In this one we get another time jump and the twins are now nine although in reality they seem much older. I think it was often hard to forget that they were only nine until someone referred to them as a child. Once you read this one I think Dune Messiah makes more sense and can be appreciated just a little bit more. In this one we start to see just how far Paul's religion has failed and how complacent the Fremen are starting to become. The twins have come up with a rather intense plan that I have to admit I didn't understand at all until the very end when it was explained but holy cow. Alia's storyline in this one was interesting I think just because we got to see a bit of what could happen to those who are preborn like the twins.

    The Preacher was an interesting addition in this story because he went against all of the things that Paul taught. He didn't feel like a super important character for most of the story though in my opinion at least not until the end. We get Lady Jessica back in the story as an active participant this time. She seems to be back to her Bene Gesserit roots in this one and she returns to Arrakis! We also get some new House Corrino members who are wanting the throne back. We also get some old favorites who seem to be a bit different which connects to all the various changes happening around them.

    I think I really loved how much this one felt like Dune with all the political scheming. I mean like every single character is working some angle. I loved how much we weren't told until the end. I also enjoyed all the plots within plots. We had spies and double agents. I honestly think this one was really engaging. I wish the twins were older characters just because they act older and sometimes it confuses me. I loved that we start to see how a religion can begin to unravel so easily once it's in the wrong hands. I mean without Paul around things have gone so far to the extreme and the Fremen have become so different.

    The twins have a plot to fix things and I wasn't expecting it to be honest. However, it does make perfect sense once it begins to be explained. I loved seeing just how different Ghani and Leto became as they encountered different journeys in this book. I look forward to seeing how the scheming plays out in the next book. I love that this series has consumed me so completely when it's not something I would normally read. It's been a wild ride and honestly it's an amazing story if you are willing to let yourself get immersed in the characters and the world. It can at times be a bit overwhelming and confusing but it always becomes clear in the end.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
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    I continue to make my later-in-life-than-expected trek through Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, and I have to say that the trilogy of "Dune," "Dune Messiah," and "Children of Dune" is an incredibly satisfying, fascinating, and confounding unified tale that entirely exceeds my expectations.

    While "Dune" gets all the Hollywood fame, or infamy, as novels it is really most appropriate to consider the first three books as a unified trilogy along the lines of "Lord of the Rings," as Herbert's cautionary tale of the risks created by charismatic leaders only bears its full fruit after three all three books. It's safe to say that "Children of Dune" is the craziest of the three books, including a morphing of one of the lead characters into something beyond human as well as demonic possession.

    I don't want to get into the plot - this book has been summarized and analyzed to death. Just get yourself a copy of the first trilogy and start reading, and you will be inspired for the highly recommended re-read.

    This Deluxe hardcover edition is a fine edition. Beautiful artwork for the cover and inside covers, and a few hidden gems I won't spoil.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
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    Fantastic story telling, with smooth interweaving of lore and world building. Frank Herbert takes his writing style to the next level in this installment of the Dune Saga and introduces a set of new heroes ready to take on their own odyssey!

    I have to say though, Alia, in the original work here is way more obnoxious, heartless and I honestly couldn't have cared less for her in Herbert's original portrayal versus the mini series adaption. Herbert made a great villain out of her and he ensures justice is served to her by the end of this chapter in Dune.

    Another amazing thing about book three is that it provides ample examples where Herbert makes it clear that Paul is not a Tyrant and he did NOT approve of the Jihad. There's examples of this in Messiah as well, but I think what a lot of modern audiences fail to understand is that the modern (Villnueve) adaption is not cannon and not accurate to the characters or the original work/message of Herbert. Any and all of those people who have that perspective should definitely read, at least, up to this book, in the series. Because if nothing else, if modern audiences think Paul is bad... they obviously haven't heard of Leto II or aren't familiar enough with his story to know just how Tyrannical he is, next to his father.

    Amazing work by Herbert, can't wait to read the next one!
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  • Damien Eu
    2.0 out of 5 stars Book is in bad condition,
    Reviewed in Singapore on March 16, 2024
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    Delivery was prompt however when i received the book, it was in a bad condition. Have requested for a replacement, hopefully this can be resolved.
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    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Book is in bad condition,

    Reviewed in Singapore on March 16, 2024
    Delivery was prompt however when i received the book, it was in a bad condition. Have requested for a replacement, hopefully this can be resolved.
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  • Malhomme
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une redécouverte majeure
    Reviewed in France on January 11, 2025
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    J’écris ceci en tant que français. La série des livres de Dune m’a accompagné, comme beaucoup, depuis mon adolescence. Ce commentaire est spécifiquement orienté vers la version américaine. C’est une redécouverte du texte, et j’invite tous les lecteurs Anglophones à tenter l’expérience. Le texte est plus direct, le français obligeant à des périphrases là où l’anglais est plus ramassé. Cette concision du texte sert le propos dans une histoire comme Dune où les réflexions et dialogue doivent etre dense et concis. L'anglais autorise aussi les sens superposés dans une même phrase, là où la traduction oblige à prendre parti pour un sens ou l'autre.
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  • Karath
    5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfecho
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 24, 2023
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    el libro llegó impecable, en excelentes condiciones y bien empaquetado; tal cual se muestra en las fotos de promocion, no tengo problema con el libro estos meses que lo he tenido y leyendo. muy satisfecho con la compra.
  • Calvin Z.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible follow up to the series
    Reviewed in Japan on December 27, 2022
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    Incredible follow up to the series

    Reviewed in Japan on December 27, 2022

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  • mholyome
    5.0 out of 5 stars The first of the strange sequels
    Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2024
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    It was a decent book, I think I read it entirely in three days, which isn't usual for me. I liked it. But the Harkonnens are pretty much gone by this point. Still an entertaining story in the Dune universe.