The DUNE Saga - Frank Herbert
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Written by Frank Herbert
The complete and epic saga of Frank Herbert’s DUNE and his son’s completion of the epic tales with the DUNE 7.
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Narrated by Scott Brick
Contents…
DUNE 1965 - Frank Herbert
Set in the far future amidst a sprawling feudal interstellar empire where planetary fiefdoms are controlled by noble houses that owe an allegiance to the Imperial House Corrino, Dune tells the story of young Paul Atreides (the heir apparent to Duke Leto Atreides and the heir of House Atreides) as he and his family accept control of the desert planet Arrakis, the only source of the “spice” melange, the most important and valuable substance in the universe.
DUNE Messiah 1969 - Frank Herbert
Twelve years after the events described in Dune, Paul “Muad’Dib” Atreides rules as Emperor. By accepting the role of messiah to the Fremen, Paul had unleashed a jihad which conquered most of the known universe. While Paul is the most powerful Emperor ever known, he is powerless to stop the lethal excesses of the religious juggernaut he has created.
Children of DUNE 1976 - Frank Herbert
At the end of Dune Messiah, Paul Atreides walks into the desert, a blind man, leaving his twin children Leto and Ghanima in the care of the Fremen, while his sister Alia rules the universe as regent. Awoken in the womb by the spice, the children are the heirs to Paul’s prescient vision of the fate of the universe, a role that Alia desperately craves.
God Emperor of DUNE 1981 - Frank Herbert
Thirty-five hundred years have passed since Paul Atreides had become the messiah of the Fremen and the Emperor of the known universe at the end of the novel Dune. His son, Leto Atreides II, sees the path that his father Muad’Dib had also seen, a future that secures the continuation of human life throughout the universe. That future, however, requires an aberrant act of selflessness: becoming a hybrid of man and sandworm.
Heretics of DUNE 1984 - Frank Herbert
Fifteen hundred years have passed since the 3,500-year reign of the God Emperor Leto Atreides II ended with his assassination; humanity is firmly on the Golden Path, Leto’s plan to save mankind from destruction. By crushing the aspirations of humans for over three thousand years, Leto caused the Scattering, an explosion of humanity into the rest of the universe upon his death. Now, some of those who went out into the universe are coming back, bent on conquest.
Chapterhouse: DUNE 1985 - Frank Herbert
The Bene Gesserit still find themselves questioning the Golden Path of humanity set by the God Emperor Leto II. Now they must survive the Honored Matres, whose reckless conquest of the Old Empire threatens Bene Gesserit survival. The Sisters must reassess their timeless methods: does ultimate survival go beyond calculated manipulation? Is there greater purpose to life than consolidating power?
Hunters of DUNE 2006 - Brian Herbert & Keven J. Anderson
For three years, the no-ship (named the Ithaca by its passengers) has been in an alternate universe, carrying the gholas of Duncan Idaho and the famous military commander Miles Teg as well as the Bene Gesserit Sheeana, who has the mysterious power to control sandworms. Other passengers include the last Bene Tleilax Master Scytale, some Bene Gesserits, a group of Jews saved from Honored Matre oppression on the planet Gammu, seven small sandworms that can produce spice, and four captive Futars, fierce half-man/half-cat creatures bred to hunt Honored Matres.
Sandworms of DUNE 2007 - Brian Herbert & Keven J. Anderson
The passengers of the no-ship Ithaca continue their nearly two-decade search for a new home world for the Bene Gesserit, while Duncan Idaho evades the tachyon net of the old couple Daniel and Marty, now known to be thinking machine leaders Omnius and Erasmus. Among the inhabitants of the Ithaca are young gholas of Paul Atreides, Lady Jessica and others. Back in the Old Empire, Mother Commander Murbella of the New Sisterhood attempts to rally humankind for a last stand against the thinking machines.
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| Dune Chronicles II_ Dune Messiah.m4b 225.17 MBs | |
| Dune Chronicles III_ Children of Dune.m4b 427.99 MBs | |
| Dune Chronicles IV_ God Emperor of Dune.m4b 375.96 MBs | |
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| Dune Chronicles VI_ Chapterhouse_ Dune.m4b 407.59 MBs | |
| Dune Chronicles VII_ Hunters of Dune.m4b 495.87 MBs | |
| Dune Chronicles VIII_ Sandworms of Dune.m4b 508.08 MBs | |
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This post has 6 comments with rating of 3/5
October 25th, 2011
You know there are 8 books listed in the download, not 7? :) Seriously though, I don’t know whether to count the BH/KJH stuff or not. I know it was “based on” Frank Herbert’s notes and material, but I just never was able to get into the prequels and now the later books from those two.
September 23rd, 2012
Thanks for sharing this. I sure hope these are better than the crappy versions I got off ‘The Bay of Pirates’ some years ago. The guy who read those had the most monotone voice ever…
October 29th, 2012
If I had the money I would pay for patrick stewart to read the entire series including the BH/KJA stuff. Those books give a little more information into the Dune universe. If you’ve never read Dune before, me personally I would suggest a new reader to at least read the house trilogy. Although I thoroughly enjoyed the Legends of Dune trilogy (that was about the Butlerian Jihad.) I felt the prequels made some things a little more clearer after reading those then re-reading Frank Herbert’s Saga.
January 25th, 2013
Hunters and Sandworms of Dune are total crap, dont read them unless you are prepared to a fanfiction grade, awfully inconsistent storyline full of deadplots, “out of place” characters - and a ridiculous ending compared to which the ending of Lost is a Shakespearean masterpiece. Seriously, Hunders and Sandworms of Dune (or Shitworms of Dune as they call it in some cyrcles, a well-earned name, I must say) is not an ending, but some kind of grotesque parody of the original Dune book. Just to give you a hint, there come things like: seaworms, ghola spamfest (including 2 Paul Atreides), space jews, some deity called Oracle of Time capable of sucking AI out of existence… if you want to preserve decent memories of the Dune novels, just consider Chapterhouse an open ended ending to the series. The only stuff worth reading from BH/KJA is “The Road to Dune”, in which there is an alternate, unpublished version of the original Dune novel.
July 27th, 2013
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September 5th, 2018
It isn’t narrated by Scott Brick btw, it’s narrated by Simon Vance. Although I’m told Scott Brick did some of the character voice acting.
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