Dune Part Two is now in cinemas, and if the reviews are anything to go by we're all in for an incredible experience. If you're on the hype train, then I've got some good news for you as well. All six of Frank Herbert's Dune books are currently down to just £0.99 at Amazon when purchasing for your Kindle, which means you can score every single entry into the Sci-Fi epic for just £5.94 in total. That's a huge deal!
With Dune Part Two arriving in theaters, now is the perfect time to dive into the novels that started it all. We've also recently covered how to read all the books in chronological order, and it can be a tiny bit tricky to get this right since there are technically 23 books in the series (with six of them written by Herbert). All of the books are canon, and fit somewhere in the Dune timeline, but many of them have been written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. (If you're in the US, check out the best deals on Dune here).
How to Read the Original Series in Order
- Dune
- Dune Messiah
- Children of Dune
- God Emperor of Dune
- Heretics of Dune
- Chapterhouse: Dune
If you're not a digital reader, you can also get your hands on physical copies of the books at a discount right now, with the original Dune down to £7.79 at Amazon. Sure it isn't as cheap as the digital copies, but you're still getting a rather good discount compared to the RRP. Besides, it'll look great on your shelf next to the sus' Dune Popcorn bucket. Plus, Waterstones has got the special gift edition hardback of the first book back in stock if you're looking for the perfect collectible. This sold out when it was first released last year so it's worth getting your hands on a copy if you're a big fan of the series.
In other Dune news, the 4K UHD Blu-ray for the first film is currently down to just £15.99 at Amazon. That's a great offer and the best possible way you can watch Part One outside of it returning to cinema screens. If you're looking to own your films forever, this is the best route to take this month. Otherwise, it's also on Netflix right now (if you don't mind the decrease in quality via streaming).
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