Frank Herbert’s 1965 epic
Dune was once the domain of sci-fi diehards. But in recent years, the book has crossed over into the mainstream. In today’s
Books We’ve Loved,
Andrew Limbong and
B.A. Parker are joined by
Throughline’s Ramtin Arablouei, who makes a personal case for the story’s appeal – despite its density. Then, special guest, author
Pierce Brown, shares whether he thinks
Dune has reached
Star Wars levels of cultural saturation.
Ramtin’s Recommendation: ‘Rendezvous with Rama’ by
Arthur C. ClarkeParker’s Recommendation: ‘The Left Hand of Darkness’ by
Ursula K. Le GuinAndrew’s Recommendation: ‘Saga’ by
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