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Another PI alum who achieved acclaim was Frank Herbert, who in the 1960s wrote the classic science-fiction novel “Dune.” Houston was renowned for his attention-grabbing, unconventional headlines, like “Phnom Penh Phalls” over a story about the ...
Before I go any further with this review, let me just state that I consider Frank Herbert's novel Dune to be the flat out best science fiction novel that I have ever read. But Dune Messiah? That was a reading experience so bitter that ...
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