Dune - [6/10]
Dune had potential for me, but fell off in the second half of the book. It is a dystopian, science fiction book where a planet contains a certain spice that is the most valuable asset in the whole galaxy as it is a drug that has special abilities. Who controls the planet has major control of the rest of the population, and the story follows Paul Atreides whose family inherited the planet. There was definitely really cool concepts and imagery throughout the book, the best being the random walking on the sand to not produce rhythmic footsteps to alert the worms of their presence as well as the whole concept of the indigenous people of the planet. I was lost in this book however, not in a good way. I got confused with characters and their intentions at points, and what the point of what they were doing most of the time. Mostly, the way it was written kind of bored me and made it more of a task for me to finish than anything. The story was very interesting though, and the movie that was made really made me consider revisiting this book and really try to enjoy it, but the book itself did not impress me so much.
Author: Frank Herbert

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