Books Like Dune

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Dune uses a twelve-person cast led by Scott Brick, and at 21 hours the scale of the production matches the scale of the novel — each faction in the political drama gets its own vocal identity, so the intrigue has texture even before you've memorized all the names. Brick and the same author dominate the recommendations, making this list a guided path through Frank Herbert's wider catalog for readers who want to stay on Arrakis as long as possible.

10 books for fans of Dune

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    Hellstrom's Hive

    by Frank Herbert

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    Frank Herbert's nightmare vision of human society evolving into insect-like hives, where government agents discover a secret laboratory hiding humanity's horrifying future.

    3.69 Goodreads (3.9K ratings)
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    The White Plague

    by Frank Herbert

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    Frank Herbert imagines a world where one man's grief becomes humanity's nightmare through a plague designed to kill only women. Dune's creator explores how personal tragedy can birth species-threatening vengeance.

    3.68 Goodreads (6.9K ratings)
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    The Lazarus Effect

    The Pandora Sequence • Book 2

    by Frank Herbert, Bill Ransom

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    On the all-water world Pandora, centuries have passed since humanity split into Mermen and Islanders, but survival now demands their reunion. Herbert and Ransom explore how isolation shapes culture while building toward an epic underwater confrontation.

    3.77 Goodreads (4.0K ratings)
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    The Ascension Factor

    The Pandora Sequence • Book 3

    by Bill Ransom, Frank Herbert

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    The final chapter in Herbert and Ransom's collaboration jumps ahead twenty-five years to resolve the fate of planet Pandora and its struggling colonists.

    3.74 Goodreads (1.7K ratings)
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    Whipping Star

    ConSentiency Universe • Book 1

    by Frank Herbert

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    The last of the powerful Caleban species lies dying, and agent Jorj McKie must free this alien entity before its death destroys all sentient life. Herbert packs cosmic-scale consequences into a taut narrative exploring consciousness and interdependence.

    3.67 Goodreads (4.0K ratings)
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    The Godmakers

    by Frank Herbert

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    On a war-torn galaxy's edge, a planetary investigator discovers he possesses the very extrasensory abilities he's trained to detect. Herbert explores the burden and responsibility of godlike power.

    3.61 Goodreads (3.5K ratings)
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    Destination: Void

    The Pandora Sequence #0.5

    by Frank Herbert

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    Destination: Void shares Dune's exploration of humanity's dependence on technology and the emergence of consciousness in unexpected forms, while Scott Brick's singular narration creates an intimate, immersive experience that complements the novel's philosophical intensity and claustrophobic setting.

    3.60 Goodreads (5.1K ratings)
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    The Dragon in the Sea

    by Frank Herbert

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    Miles beneath the ocean, submarine crews crack under psychological pressure while attempting dangerous oil runs past enemy borders. Herbert's early thriller explores mental breakdown in the crushing depths where theory becomes terrifying reality.

    3.54 Goodreads (2.0K ratings)
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    High-Opp

    by Frank Herbert

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    Society stratifies entirely by opinion poll rankings in Herbert's previously unpublished dystopia, where your popularity score determines your housing, job, and survival. Written between Dragon in the Sea and Dune, it shows Herbert's political concerns.

    3.45 Goodreads (509 ratings)
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    Man of Two Worlds

    by Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert

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    Lutt Hansen's spaceship accident leaves him sharing his body with an alien consciousness, forcing them to survive assassination attempts and each other.

    3.45 Goodreads (947 ratings)