![]() Deleted scenes and chapters (inquels) from Dune are found in The Road to Dune. Anderson about their work on the Dune prequels, on disc #22, tracks 13-14.ġ5. Includes a bonus interview with authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. “The Faces of a Martyr” – midquel short story that bridges The Machine Crusade and The Battle of Corrin in The Road to Dune and Tales of Dune. Anderson about their work on the Dune prequels, on disc #20, tracks 14-15.ĥ. Some of the chapbooks were issued with an audiobook CD of the story, and I have found both versions available at times on abebooks.Ĥ. It was also issued as a separate giveaway “chapbook” (booklet). “ Whipping Mek” – a midquel short story that bridges The Butlerian Jihad and The Machine Crusade also in The Road to Dune and Tales of Dune. It was also issued as a separate giveaway “chapbook” (booklet).ģ. “Hunting Harkonnens” – short story prequel in The Road to Dune and Tales of Dune. If there is no audiobook for a title, it is in red type.ġ.The House trilogy ( Atreides, Harkonnen, Corrino) is only available in audiobook at.Tales of Dune is not available from Macmillan, so separate links to the Apple iTunes and pages are listed.Almost all links go to the corresponding page from Macmillan publishers, which have digital edition option links to Apple iTunes and.The numbering is the same as used in the print edition of the books as found in the Reader’s Guide. The following links are to audiobook editions. * * * * * * * Dune Saga Audiobook List and Links Audiobook versions for most of the print books are available at and many of your favorite bookseller sources. For used copies, and especially out-of-print items, also check abebooks. Most links are to hardcover editions available on Amazon. All other items written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. The six novels and few additional Dune stories by Frank Herbert himself are so noted. Short stories are found in quotation marks. Sometimes there are different descriptions available for the short stories, and it is difficult to determine whether a particular story should be viewed as an inquel or midquel, so those designations on short stories are still tentative until I can get the entire Duniverse read in order. So, this reader’s guide includes prequels and sequels to Frank Herbert’s original six-book series, as well as “inquels” (additional stories and deleted scenes that coincide with the timeline of an existing novel) and “midquels” (additional stories and novels that bridge the timelines found in two novels). I started this reader’s guide with the chronology and various trilogy/series titles found on the official Dune novels website and then added other specific details about promotional editions, other versions, and various sources into the chronology. But I decided to share it, and posted an earlier edition of this visual bibliography in 2011 on my futuristguy blog, and have been working at completing it since then. I created this list initially as a reader’s guide for when I complete a book project I’m writing - as reading the entire Dune saga is my motivational reward. The following list puts all books and short stories in the universe of Dune into chronological order, as best as possible. Since 2003, I have been collecting the Dune materials shown here and on other pages on this fansite. ![]() The following is mostly a repeat of the section, “Reader’s Chronological Guide to the Worlds of Frank Herbert’s Dune,” on the Books: Dune Saga Reader’s Guide page.
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