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  Miscellaneous Dune Books - Giedi Prime - Dune
This concise supplement to Dune and other works by Frank Herbert helps students understand the overall structure of the novel, actions and motivations of the characters, and the social and cultural perspectives of the author.
This volume also covers Dune Messiah, The Godmakers, Under Pressure, Destination: Void, The Eyes of Heinenberg, The Green Brain, The Santaroga Barrier, Whipping Star, and Hellstom's Hive.
On the 22/23/25 July 2006 Dune is being screened at the AFI Silver Theatre & Cultural Center as part of "The Films of David Lynch" festival.
www.duneinfo.com /giedi_prime/books_misc.asp   (725 words)

  
 Anti-Mormon Publications
Professing love for the Saints, Decker has waged an attack on their beliefs.
Latter-day Saints see his film and book, both entitled The Godmakers, as a gross misrepresentation of their beliefs, especially the temple ordinances.
A regional director of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and the Arizona Regional Board of the National Conference of Christians and Jews are among those who have condemned the film.
www.lightplanet.com /mormons/response/general/Publications_EOM.htm   (3659 words)

  
 Dune
All were international bestsellers, as were a number of his other science fiction novels, which include The White Plague and The Dosadi Experiment.
His major novels included The Dragon in the Sea, Soul Catcher (his only non-science fiction novel), Destination: Void, The Santaroga Barrier, The Green Brain, Hellstorm's Hive, Whipping Star, The Eyes of Heisenberg, The Godmakers, Direct Descent, and The Heaven Makers.
He also collaborated with Bill Ransom to write The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Effect, and The Ascension Factor.
www.tor.com /Dune/bio.html   (1738 words)

  
 PlanetBlackAndWhite - A Member of the GameSpy Network
But our own LadyGodiva, by dint of her super-secret inside industry contacts, recently managed to catch up with Phil Robinson, one of BW2's designers, and ask him a variety of pointed and in-depth questions about everyone's favorite upcoming simulation.
His answers reveal that he truly deserves the label Godmaker.
The villagers seem to be doing a lot more on their own in B&W 2 compared with how they acted in B&W, but how independent are they?
www.planetblackandwhite.com /features/interviews/LHinterview.shtml   (1400 words)

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