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The worlds of Frank Herbert

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Gregg Press, Aug 1, 1980 - Fiction - 247 pages

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User Review  - Andrew - Goodreads

A collection of short stories by Frank Herbert. Herbert was an author whose true talent was the novel; unfortunately his short stories just aren't on the same level of interest or excellence. The ... Read full review

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User Review  - Louise Armstrong - Goodreads

A bit dated and like so much old SF, not much of interest for girls. Read full review

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Contents

THE TACTFUL SABOTEUR
1
BY THE BOOK
42
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
75
Copyright

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About the author (1980)

Frank Herbert worked originally as a journalist, but then turned to science fiction. His Dune series has had a major impact on that genre. Some critics assert that Herbert is responsible for bringing in a new branch of ecological science fiction. He had a personal interest in world ecology, and consulted with the governments of Vietnam and Pakistan about ecological issues. The length of some of Herbert's novels also helped make it acceptable for science fiction authors to write longer books. It is clear that, if the reader is engaged by the story---and Herbert certainly has the ability to engage his readers---length is not important. As is usually the case with popular fiction, it comes down to whether or not the reader is entertained, and Herbert is, above all, an entertaining and often compelling writer. His greatest talent is his ability to create new worlds that are plausible to readers, in spite of their alien nature, such as the planet Arrakis in the Dune series.

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