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Eye
Author: Frank Herbert
Journalist, ecologist, conservationist, and bestselling novelist FRANK HERBERT captured the imagination of entire generations. Novels like The Dosadi Experiment and The White Plague explored science's effect on society. The Green Brain and The Dragon in the Sea introduced Herbert's main theme: how societies and individuals respond to changing...  more » Eye features the startlingly original collaboration "The Road to Dune," a walking tour of Arakeen narrated by Frank Herbert and illustrated by acclaimed British artist Jim Burns. Also included is an introduction by Herbert describing his personal feelings about the filming of David Lynch's movie version of Dune; Herbert's own favorite short story, "Seed Stock"; and tales from throughout his career, some never before collected.
ISBN-13: 9780441223749
ISBN-10: 0441223745
Publication Date: 3/1991
Edition: Reissue
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  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Ace Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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If you are a fan of this author or the Dune series, you will enjoy this collection of short stories. Yes, my favorite is 'The Road To Dune' which is describes as "a walking tour of Arakeen narrated by Frank Herbert and illustrated by acclaimed British artist Jim Burns". The illustrations captured the essence of it all and brought back so many memories. Of course, I read all of them and couldn't wait to see the movie, Dune. It was every bit as memorable as the book.

Some of my favorite stories from this collection are 'Murder Will In', 'Try To Remember', and 'The Tactful Saboteur'. 'Frog Scientists' and 'Seed Stock' are fun, too. So, what's not to like? Read the collection, the only of its kind that I know, and discover for yourself.
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One of the best collections of sci-fi ever published. Especially if you are a Frank Herbert fan.


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