Brian Herbert, the author of numerous novels and short stories, has been critically acclaimed by leading reviewers in the United States and around the world. The eldest son of science fiction superstar Frank Herbert, he, with Kevin J. Anderson, is the author of Hellhole and continues his father's beloved Dune series with books including The Winds of Dune, House Atreides, Sandworms of Dune, among other bestsellers. He also wrote a biography of his father, Dreamer of Dune. Herbert graduated from high school at age 16, and then attended U.C. Berkeley, where he earned a B.A. in Sociology. Besides an author, Herbert has been an editor, business manager, board game inventor, creative consultant for television and collectible card games, insurance agent, award-winning encyclopedia salesman, waiter, busboy, maid and a printer. He and his wife once owned a double-decker London bus, which they converted into an unusual gift shop. Herbert and his wife, Jan, have three daughters. They live in Washington state.
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of Dune...This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established fans."
--Booklist on Paul of Dune"Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body
of notes, the coauthors of the new Dune series continue their
expansion and illumination of the unexplored pieces of one of the
genre's most significant and powerful stories. A priority purchase
for libraries of all sizes. Highly recommended." --Library Journal
(stared review) on Paul of Dune
This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga begins
immediately after the close of "Dune" This is good reading .
Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it goes without
saying that it's must reading for established fans. Booklist on
Paul of Dune Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the
coauthors of the new Dune series continue their expansion and
illumination of the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most
significant and powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries
of all sizes. Highly recommended. "Library Journal (stared review)
on Paul of Dune""
Praise for The Dune Saga
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune."..This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established
fans."
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
""Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended."
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
Praise for The Dune Saga
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune"...This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established
fans."
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
""Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended."
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy
conclusion to their second prequel trilogy."
--"Publishers Weekly" on "Dune: The Battle of Corrin"
"Sit back and enjoy."
--"Booklist" on "Dune: The Machine Crusade"
"The kind of intricate plotting and philosophical musings that
would make the elder Herbert proud."
--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) on "Dune: The Butlerian
Jihad"
Praise for The Dune Saga
“This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune"…This is good
reading…. Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices,
it goes without saying that it’s must reading for established
fans.”
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
"“Drawing on Frank Herbert’s massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre’s most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended.”
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy
conclusion to their second prequel trilogy."
--"Publishers Weekly" on "Dune: The Battle of Corrin"
"Sit back and enjoy."
--"Booklist" on "Dune: The Machine Crusade"
"The kind of intricate plotting
Praise for The Dune Saga
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune,.".This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established
fans."
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
""Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended."
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy
conclusion to their second prequel trilogy."
--"Publishers Weekly" on "Dune: The Battle of Corrin"
"Sit back and enjoy."
--"Booklist" on "Dune: The Machine Crusade"
"The kind of intricate plotting and philosophical musings that
would make the elder Herbert proud."
--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) on "Dune: The Butlerian
Jihad"
"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy
conclusion to their second prequel trilogy."--"Publishers Weekly"
on "Dune: The Battle of Corrin"
"Sit back and enjoy."--"Booklist" on "Dune: The Machine
Crusade"
"The kind of intricate plotting and philosophical musings that
would make the elder Herbert proud."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred
review) on "Dune: The Butlerian Jihad"
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of Dune...This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established fans."
--Booklist on Paul of Dune"Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body
of notes, the coauthors of the new Dune series continue their
expansion and illumination of the unexplored pieces of one of the
genre's most significant and powerful stories. A priority purchase
for libraries of all sizes. Highly recommended." --Library
Journal (stared review) on Paul of Dune
This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga begins immediately after the close of "Dune" This is good reading . Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it goes without saying that it's must reading for established fans. Booklist on Paul of Dune Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes. Highly recommended. "Library Journal (stared review) on Paul of Dune""
Praise for The Dune Saga
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune."..This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established
fans."
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
""Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended."
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
Praise for The Dune Saga
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune"...This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established
fans."
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
""Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended."
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy
conclusion to their second prequel trilogy."
--"Publishers Weekly" on "Dune: The Battle of Corrin"
"Sit back and enjoy."
--"Booklist" on "Dune: The Machine Crusade"
"The kind of intricate plotting and philosophical musings that
would make the elder Herbert proud."
--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) on "Dune: The Butlerian
Jihad"
Praise for The Dune Saga
"This vital link between the first two books of the Dune saga
begins immediately after the close of "Dune"...This is good
reading.... Standing well enough on its own for Dune novices, it
goes without saying that it's must reading for established
fans."
--"Booklist" on "Paul of Dune""
""Drawing on Frank Herbert's massive body of notes, the coauthors
of the new Dune series continue their expansion and illumination of
the unexplored pieces of one of the genre's most significant and
powerful stories. A priority purchase for libraries of all sizes.
Highly recommended."
"--Library Journal" (stared review) on "Paul of Dune"
"Dune addicts will happily devour Herbert and Anderson's spicy
conclusion to their second prequel trilogy."
--"Publishers Weekly" on "Dune: The Battle of Corrin"
"Sit back and enjoy."
--"Booklist" on "Dune: The Machine Crusade"
"The kind of intricate plotting
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