Brian Herbert Libri
Questo autore si concentra sulla narrazione che esplora temi complessi. Le sue opere sono caratterizzate da uno stile ponderato e da una profonda intuizione sulla natura umana. I lettori apprezzeranno la sua capacità di creare mondi e personaggi avvincenti. La sua scrittura offre una prospettiva unica su argomenti che risuonano con il pubblico di oggi.







The second of three volumes of the graphic novel adaptation of Dune, the groundbreaking science fiction classic by Frank Herbert, offering a prescient look into our galactic future--now in a deluxe collector's edition DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 2: Muad'Dib is now available in a deluxe collector's edition with an increased trim size of 7 1/2" x 11 1/4", printed on high-quality matte art paper, and packaged in a faux-cloth slipcase with foil stamping and tip-on cover. In DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 2: Muad'Dib, the second of three volumes adapting Frank Herbert's Dune, young Paul Atreides and his mother, the lady Jessica, find themselves stranded in the deep desert of Arrakis. Betrayed by one of their own and destroyed by their greatest enemy, Paul and Jessica must find the mysterious Fremen, or perish. This faithful adaptation of the 1965 epic, Dune, by Brian Herbert, son of Frank Herbert, and New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson, continues to explore Paul's journey as he evolves from boy to mysterious messiah. Illustrated by Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín, this spectacular blend of adventure and spirituality, environmentalism, and politics is a groundbreaking look into our universe and is transformed by the graphic novel format into a powerful, fantastical tale for a new generation of readers.
Hellhole Inferno
- 530pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
Set on the harsh planet HELLHOLE, a colony of resilient settlers endures under the oppressive rule of the corrupt Constellation, governed by indulgent nobles. Amidst this turmoil, exiled rebel general Tiber Adolphus leads a significant rebellion, aiming to overthrow the Constellation after a previous unsuccessful uprising. The story explores themes of survival, resistance, and the struggle against tyranny in a brutal frontier environment.
Dune
- 636pagine
- 23 ore di lettura
Arrakis è il pianeta più inospitale della galassia. Una landa di sabbia e rocce popolata da mostri striscianti e sferzata da tempeste devastanti. Ma sulla sua superficie cresce il melange, la sostanza che dà agli uomini la facoltà di aprire i propri orizzonti mentali, conoscere il futuro, acquisire le capacità per manovrare le immense astronavi che garantiscono gli scambi tra i mondi e la sopravvivenza stessa dell’Impero. Sul saggio Duca Leto, della famiglia Atreides, ricade la scelta dell’Imperatore per la successione ai crudeli Harkonnen al governo dell’ambito pianeta. È la fine dei fragili equilibri di potere su cui si reggeva l’ordine dell’Impero, l’inizio di uno scontro cosmico tra forze straordinarie, popoli magici e misteriosi, intelligenze sconosciute e insondabili. Con Dune Frank Herbert inaugura la serie di romanzi divenuti ormai di culto, che segneranno in maniera indelebile l’immaginario fantascientifico letterario e cinematografico degli anni successivi.
A prequel to Frank Herbert's Dune, written by his son, based on a recently found manuscript. It is the story of a paleontologist sent to study the planet Arrakis, home to spices which give longevity.
Sisterhood of Dune
- 720pagine
- 26 ore di lettura
Decades after the Battle of Corrin destroys the thinking machines and establishes Faykan Butler as the first Imperium Emperor, war hero Vor turns his back on political descendants who blame him for their downfall while Gilbertus Albans hides an unbelievable secret and the Butlerian movement sweeps through the known universe intent on destroying technology.
Sandworms of Dune
- 608pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
Using Frank Herbert's final outline -- hidden in a bank safe deposit box for eleven years -- Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson now tell the grand climax of the story left unfinished in CHAPTER HOUSE: DUNE, and continued in HUNTERS OF DUNE.
Mentats of Dune
- 672pagine
- 24 ore di lettura
In Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Mentats of Dune, the thinking machines have been defeated but the struggle for humanity's future continues. Gilbertus Albans has founded the Mentat School, a place where humans can learn the efficient techniques of thinking machines. But Gilbertus walks an uneasy line between his own convictions and compromises in order to survive the Butlerian fanatics, led by the madman Manford Torondo and his Swordmaster Anari Idaho. Mother Superior Raquella attempts to rebuild her Sisterhood School on Wallach IX, with her most talented and ambitious student, Valya Harkonnen, who also has another goal—to exact revenge on Vorian Atreides, the legendary hero of the Jihad, whom she blames for her family's downfall. Meanwhile, Josef Venport conducts his own war against the Butlerians. VenHold Spacing Fleet controls nearly all commerce thanks to the superior mutated Navigators that Venport has created, and he places a ruthless embargo on any planet that accepts Manford Torondo's anti-technology pledge, hoping to starve them into submission. But fanatics rarely surrender easily . . . The Mentats, the Navigators, and the Sisterhood all strive to improve the human race, but each group knows that as Butlerian fanaticism grows stronger, the battle will be to choose the path of humanity's future—whether to embrace civilization, or to plunge into an endless dark age.
Frank Herbert's Dune is a seminal science fiction novel that explores complex themes of politics, religion, and ecology on the desert planet of Arrakis. The story follows young Paul Atreides, heir to a noble family, as he navigates betrayal and power struggles in a universe where control of the valuable spice melange is paramount. Richly detailed with intricate world-building, the narrative delves into the consequences of human ambition and the intricate balance of nature, making it a profound commentary on society and human behavior.
Princess of Dune
- 456pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Set two years before the events of Dune, this prequel delves into the intricate political machinations and power struggles of the universe. It explores the rise of key characters and factions, shedding light on their motivations and the historical context that shapes their actions. The narrative weaves together themes of betrayal, ambition, and survival, providing a deeper understanding of the complex relationships that will impact the future of the known universe. Rich in detail, it offers fans an engaging glimpse into the origins of the epic saga.

