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Topic: Frank Herbert's Dune

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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Ann Cecil is organizing a number of book discussion groups throughout the weekend, beginning on Thursday at 2:00pm in CC203A, with a discussion on Frank Herbert's Dune , led by PSFS member Oz Fontecchio.
Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Links to noteworthy Sites about Frank Herbert's Dune and player created Dune Mud websites Mudconnector - A listing for MUDs Snowman's DuneMUD Page Dune Messiah - A great Dune site.
This second miniseries will cover two books in Frank Herberts Dune series: Children of Dune and Dune Messiah.
They've taken Frank Herbert's original world of Dune, which was a well-regarded, epic work of fiction, and distilled it down to pulp sci-fi plot devices, shallow characterizations, and simplistic writing.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Released in 1984 and made on a then mammoth budget of $40 million, the film of Frank Herbert's cult novel DUNE was eagerly awaited by sci-fi fans.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

Frank Herberts: The Children Of Dune Premier Date Announced 9 January 2003 The Second and Third Book of Herberts trilogy to premier soon on Sci Fi.
John Harrison ( Frank Herbert's Dune ) adapted Herbert's books.
Frank Herbert's Dune Chronicles.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Frank Herbert's Dune novels have been enjoyed by thousands of readers, but how many of them know that Herbert originally intended his epic space opera to be set in Peckham?
After reading the novel, it should have been immediately apparent to writer/director David Lynch that Frank Herbert's epic "Dune" could not make a successful move from page to screen in anything less than four or five hours.
When Frank Herbert's DUNE becomes a topic, the author of this review tends to get a little bit sentimental.
Shane Kelly,
Bar Tender

Even though Frank Herbert's Dune isn't set to air on the SCI FI Channel for another six weeks, there's even more Arrakis in the pipeline, and the people involved couldn't be more pleased.
 
 
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