David Quintero on Nostr: It seems that "Chapterhouse: Dune," the last of Frank Herbert's books on Dune, ends ...
It seems that "Chapterhouse: Dune," the last of Frank Herbert's books on Dune, ends in a cliffhanger. Then Herbert died, and from his notes for a Dune 7, his son Brian and Kevin Anderson wrote two continuations.
This proves the science fiction lemma: "Don't write 1 book if you can write 2, and don't write 2 if you can write 3..."
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