jamahir
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Well, your choice I guess.
I do admit my mistake that I miss out Frank Herbert's other Dune books, maybe I should check them out.
Please do.
I do think the TV series look a bit too low budget.
Yet there are some things in the TV series that look better than in the 1984 film, like the sandworm, the thopter aircraft, the hunter-seeker.
Also, the 1984 film has some silly things like Paul breaking open a rock floor just with his voice. That's not part of the book.
Dune is indeed SF, but it's so imbued with medieval social themes (Dukes, kings, emperor, Jihad) that you might find other fantasy works close to it.
I agree there are those themes and when I read the first three books years ago I was not a Communist with my own ideas of how political and economic system should be really like. But even now after I am a confirmed Communist I still remember the Dune books with fondness and like many of its themes and elements. A simple example would be the glowglobes which are lamps that don't require external electricity but use chemistry to create light. Maybe Frank Herbert was inspired about this from fireflies. Then there is the concept of "Fold space" which allows for very fast propulsion of spaceships to very far distances. Then there is the idea of the Reverend Mothers carrying memory of the lives of the Reverend Mothers before them. Many such things. And not only technological. Social too. For example when Paul has just been being examined by the house doctor Yueh, Paul's mother Jessica wants to hug her son but is intimidated by the presence of the doctor. This delicacy in social dealings. Other things too.