Dune by Frank Herbert is a science fiction epic set on the desert planet Arrakis, the only source of the valuable spice melange.
The story follows Paul Atreides, whose noble family is thrust into a dangerous political landscape as they take control of Arrakis. As Paul discovers his destiny, he becomes a leader in a rebellion that will change the fate of the universe.
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