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Duna

Duna es una serie épica de ciencia ficción ambientada en el planeta desértico Arrakis, conocido como Duna. La historia sigue a la Casa Atreides mientras luchan por controlar este valioso planeta y sus recursos. Los temas de poder, política, ecología y espiritualidad se entrelazan, fusionando conflictos personales y políticos. Es un relato complejo y profundo sobre la supervivencia y el destino.

Casa capitular Dune
Herejes De Dune
El mesías de Dune
Hunters of Dune
Children of Dune
Dune

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    Dune

    • 702 páginas
    • 25 horas de lectura
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    Arrakis: un planeta desértico donde el agua es el bien más preciado donde llorar a los muertos es el símbolo de máxima prodigalidad. Paul Atreides: un adolescente marcado por un destino singular, dotado de extraños poderes, abocado a convertirse en dictador, mesías y mártir. Los Harkonnen: personificación de las intrigas que rodean el Imperio Galáctico, buscan obtener el control sobre Arrakis para disponer de la melange, preciosa especia y uno de los bienes más codiciados del universo. Los Fremen: seres libre que han convertido el inhóspito paraje de Dune en su hogar, y que se sienten orgullosos de su pasado y temerosos de su futuro. Dune: una obra maestra unánimemente reconocida como la mejor saga de ciencia ficción de todos los tiempos.

    Dune
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    El mesías de Dune

    • 306 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura
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    El mesías de Dune es la continuación de Dune que había sido escrita en 1964. Frank Herbert continua la historia de Paul-Muad'Dib, el joven heredero al Ducado de la Casa Atreides. Han pasado doce años, gracias a su victoria en la Batalla de Arrakeen ha tomado el control del Imperio del millón de Mundos de las manos del Emperador Shaddam IV de la Casa Corrino, y se han librado dos cruzadas en los mundos del imperio para extender la religión Fremen.

    El mesías de Dune
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    Children of Dune

    • 432 páginas
    • 16 horas de lectura

    The epic that began with the HUGO and NEBULA Award-winning classic DUNE continues ... The sand-blasted world of Arrakis has become green, watered and fertile. Old Paul Atreides, who led the desert Fremen to political and religious domination of the galaxy, is gone. But for the children of Dune, the very blossoming of their land contains the seeds of its own destruction. The altered climate is destroying the giant sandworms, and this in turn is disastrous for the planet's economy. Leto and Ghanima, Paul Atreides's twin children and his heirs, can see possible solutions - but fanatics begin to challenge the rule of the all-powerful Atreides empire, and more than economic disaster threatens ...

    Children of Dune
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    Dios Emperador de Dune

    • 560 páginas
    • 20 horas de lectura
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    4th in Dune Chronicles Series With more than ten million copies sold, Frank Herbert's magnificent DUNE books stand among the major achievements of the imagination. Of them all, GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE, the fourth, is the greatest and the grandest. Centuries have passed on Dune itself, and the planet is green with life. Leto II, the son of Dune's savior, is still alive but far from human. He has become a human-sandworm creature, ruling over his angry and frustrated empire with his vast legions of Fish Speaker soldiers, enforcing peace for dozens of generations to teach the universe a lesson, while also waiting for the right time to turn Dune back into a desert planet. The fate of all humanity hangs on Leto's awesome sacrifice. "GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE seizes the glittering loose ends of empire, ecology and mysticism and weaves them together into a seamless, brilliant tapestry of a human ecology evolving to transcend worlds and time." (Baltimore Sun)

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    Herejes De Dune

    • 565 páginas
    • 20 horas de lectura
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    With more than ten million copies sold, Frank Herbert's magnificent Dune books stand among the major achievements of the human imagination. Leto Atreides, the God Emperor of Dune, is dead. In the fifteen hundred years since his passing, the Empire has fallen into ruin. The great Scattering saw millions abandon the crumbling civilization and spread out beyond the reaches of known space. The planet Arrakis-now called Rakis-has reverted to its desert climate, and its great sandworms are dying.Now, the Lost Ones are returning home in pursuit of power. And as factions vie for control over the remnants of the Empire, a girl named Sheeana rises to prominence in the wastelands of Rakis, sending religious fervor throughout the galaxy. For she possesses the abilities of the Fremen sandriders-fulfilling a prophecy foretold by the late God Emperor...

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    Casa capitular Dune

    • 640 páginas
    • 23 horas de lectura

    The desert planet Arrakis, called Dune, has been destroyed. Now the Bene Gesserit, heirs to Dune's powers, have colonized a green world and are turning it into a desert, mile by scorched mile. In this, the final book in the Dune Chronicles, Herbert again creates a world of breathtakingly evolved characters and the contexts in which to appreciate them. The richness of detail and perspective fascinates, while the multi-layered plot evolves as pages turn. Riveting from end to end, the legend lives on in the greatest science fiction epic of all time.

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    Sandworms of Dune

    • 608 páginas
    • 22 horas de lectura

    Using Frank Herbert's final outline -- hidden in a bank safe deposit box for eleven years -- Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson now tell the grand climax of the story left unfinished in CHAPTER HOUSE: DUNE, and continued in HUNTERS OF DUNE.

    Sandworms of Dune
  • The Road to Dune

    • 462 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    This companion to Frank Herbert's "New York Times" bestselling classic includes never-before-published chapters from "Dune" and "Dune Messiah," original stories, and a brand-new novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

    The Road to Dune