

The Dune series is somewhat complicated, and a bit slow-witted.

Reportedly, it is Frank Herbert’s Dune Saga. In 1965, a book was quietly published which later became an incredible success. If you were searching for the Dune reading order you probably know what is this series about, but in case you just came here by coincidence: If you are willing for more Dune just leave a comment and I will provide you more info about the short stories! That would be all, there are also short stories but we will leave it there from now.

Here you have the Dune original saga books in order, with a bit more detail: I say this because centuries pass between the third book, Children of Dune, and the fourth, God Emperor of Dune,so I think think they should not be considered at the same level. Even though it is usually said that Dune is a series of six novels, for me at least, it is more like a three-book original saga and a three-book sequel. This is the story of Paul Atreides and the planet Arrakis, where the priceless spice named mélange, sometimes just called “the spice,” is grown. So, in my opinion, the best Dune reading order is to read first the original series.

Some say it is best to read them in chronological order, meanwhile others think it is better to read them in published order… if you ask me, in this case, I think you should start reading this saga by the one book that made Dune series to be known as one of the best science fiction novels ever, that is, starting by the first book published: Dune. What is the proper reading order for Dune? extended guideĪs it happens with other long series, there is a bit of controversy regarding the proper order to read this series. If you read all of these books you will become a Dune god and people will kneel to your divine presence. So this is the complete Dune series order.
