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| - Children of Dune is a 2003 television score composed by Brian Tyler for the three-part miniseries Frank Herbert's Children of Dune.
- Children of Dune is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the third in hisDune series of six novels. Initially selling over 75,000 copies, it became the first hardcover best-seller ever in the science fiction field.[1] The novel was critically well-received for its gripping plot, action, and atmosphere,[2] and was nominated for theHugo Award for Best Novel in 1977.[3] It was originally serialized in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in 1976, and was the last Dune novel to be serialized before book publication. The novels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune were published in one volume by the Science Fiction Book Club in 2002 and the two were adapted into a well-received television miniseries entitled Frank Herbert's Children of Dune by theSci-Fi Channel in 2003.
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| - Children of Dune is a 2003 television score composed by Brian Tyler for the three-part miniseries Frank Herbert's Children of Dune.
- Children of Dune is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the third in hisDune series of six novels. Initially selling over 75,000 copies, it became the first hardcover best-seller ever in the science fiction field.[1] The novel was critically well-received for its gripping plot, action, and atmosphere,[2] and was nominated for theHugo Award for Best Novel in 1977.[3] It was originally serialized in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in 1976, and was the last Dune novel to be serialized before book publication. The novels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune were published in one volume by the Science Fiction Book Club in 2002 and the two were adapted into a well-received television miniseries entitled Frank Herbert's Children of Dune by theSci-Fi Channel in 2003. At the end of Dune Messiah, Paul Atreides walks into the desert, a blind man, leaving his twin children Leto and Ghanima in the care of the Fremen, while his sister Aliarules the universe as regent. Awoken in the womb by the spice, the children are the heirs to Paul's prescient vision of the fate of the universe, a role that Alia desperately craves. House Corrino schemes to return to the throne, while the Bene Gesseritmake common cause with the Tleilaxu and Spacing Guild to gain control of the spice and the children of Paul Atreides.
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