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Not
a Perfume, But a Desert Planet!
Those canny
marketing heads over at Bantam Books have come up with a fiendish
new way to entice you boys and girls in User Land over to their
shallow marketing site at www.dunenovels.com
They now are
sticking up the book jacket art roughs up from the shortly to be
released Dune books.
New Dune books
we hear you screech?
Hasn't author
Frank Herbert bought the farm? Is he not, to coin a phrase from
East London's rhyming slang, brown bread?
Our Frankie
has indeed passed from this mortal coil, dear readers. But fear
not, for son Brian Herbert has teamed up with Kevin Anderson (best
known for his sharecropped Star Wars novels) to bring you some Dunish
universe prequal novels.
In best Phantom
Menace fashion, the two authors are focusing on young Duke Atreides
(three cheers) battles against the equally twenty-something evil
Baron Harkonnen (boo hiss).
It's been
over a decade since the last Dune book rolled out of the printing
press, but we predict this marketing inspired piece of prequalry
hokum will do well.
The last novels
of Frankie were, it is sad to say, not a spot on the first Dune
book. Poor old hero Paul Atreides ended up turning into a big fat
old Jabba the Hut type-thing.
In fact, it
is rumoured a similar bizarre bodily change has been happening to
the editor of a certain SF magazine whose title, while remaining
nameless, is not totally unadjacent to the word Pocus.
Of course,
in this editor's case, the only spice this metamorphosis has been
triggered by, is the BBQ dressing on one too many chicken drum sticks.
Like the original,
the size of the first tome in the series is reputed to be of table-propping
up size.
Let us hope
the Kevin and son of Frankie combo can breathe a little life into
this utter classic of the genre.
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