- Dune - Frank Herbert Bénédicte LOMBARDO Michel DEMUTH - Books

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  • Conforms to the announcement, thank you to the seller  

    Dune (Paperback)
    Books received nearly new perfect quality, the book arrived covered with a transparent protective film perfectly placed, and in addition with 5 different layers of packaging for transportation. deserves a sixth star. Thank you
  • Outrageous - disgusting edition!  

    Dune (Paperback)
    Wanting to read Dune (after reading it 25 years ago), following the viewing of the documentary on Dune Jodorowsky, I have acquired the 6 volumes of undergraduate Dune (in order to have an edition with uniform covers). The latest Pocket editions with
  • Edition full of faults  

    Dune (Paperback)
    The edition is visibly after a character recognition software, and it was not corrected! As has been said in other reviews, it's very unpleasant to read. I have never read Dune, and I seriously wonder if I will not buy another publishing to finish! I
  • Edition unreadable as there are errors  

    Dune (Paperback)
    I confirm the opinions above. It seems that this book was scanned and then passed into a bad character recognition software. Mistakes every 5 pages make it unreadable book: p. 86: "elf wants" instead of "she", p. 91 "deliver me fr
  • Banal Quality  

    Dune (Paperback)
    The story is equal to none, I love, this is the third time I read the saga but the first version "POCKET". The making of the book remains good and despite the 800 pages of the book, none is peeled from the wafer during my vacation, even with san
  • Packed edition of faults  

    Dune (Paperback)
    It had been years since jattendais DUNE into a single pocket volume. A first look at the cover, ugly. Anyway jachète anyway, MY GOD FINALLY DUNE IN ONE VOLUME! Then big disappointment, I do not understand how they could leave all those faults, this i
  • One tome now, full of typos ...  

    Dune (Paperback)
    On my first reading of Dune cycle, the next big home, despotism or enlightened despotism, had moderately packed me because I have always been more in tune with democratic fictions. This first volume develops a part of the story, say the arrival on Ar