Frank Herbert
All Books By Frank Herbert
Frank Herbert is the author of the best-selling science fiction novel of all time, Dune. After originally being rejected by nearly 20 publishers, Dune ended up selling a record of 12 million copies in 14 languages. In his lifetime, Frank Herbert wrote nearly 30 books and short stories, including the first six novels from the Dune franchise: Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune. Herbert was best known for creating "socially engaged science fiction" and for building fantastical worlds in intricate detail. The underlying themes in Herbert's novels correlated with his personal interests, including the future of humanity, politics, evolution, language and linguistics, sociobiology, leadership and power, and mental sanity. The Dune books in particular focus on the themes of prophesy and false saviors, ecology, colonization, human evolution and survival of the human race, and the effects and consequences of genetic manipulation. Dune's influence and popularity has spawned movie adaptations and miniseries. Besides being a New York Times best-selling author, Frank Herbert was also inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and has a trail named after him in his hometown, the City of Tacoma. Since his passing, Herbert's son, Brian Herbert in collaboration with author Kevin J. Anderson, has written 4 posthumous novels and a prequel trilogy in the Dune franchise using notes left behind by his father.



