Book of the month.

Dune

by

Frank Herbert

c1965

Dune has been around for a while. It is perhaps one of the biggest sci fi works of all time. It chronicles the events that take place on the planet Dune or Arrakis. A desert planet where water is in limited quantities, but where the only source of the spice for youth is found. Understandable this spice is very important product for humans. At the start of the book the planet is being taken over by a new governor, the duke Leto Atreides. The take over is rich with intrigue. It is the Galactic emperors wish that the house of Atreides should not become too powerful. Deals are struck which will ensure his death and the house's fall. 

The story does continue however, with a magnificently written thrilling action packed adventure. It has everything one wants in a sci fi story. I have reread it and each time I find myself not being able to put it down. The book has inspired many to copy aspects from it, including using the worms in other books. However, it has also generated one sorry movie and one mini series for the sci fi channel. Nothing I can say can tell you how bad the movie is. From the poor acting to the poor design and costuming of the cast. I have NOT been able to sit through the whole thing. I get too disgusted with it bare watching it. I do agree with most people thought that Sting's portal of Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen was excellent. As for the TV version I must say it did follow the book more closely. Thought it did omit many parts and added a few. The death of Duncan Idaho, who plays such an important role in all the following books, was not the heroic one he had in the book. Overall, except for the extremely poor casting (not to mention acting), the TV version is worth watching more so for those of you that have not read the book.