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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 12 Jul 2013

    Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures:http://nyr.kr/1dri2za 

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      1. Troy McCullough‏ @TroyWSJ 12 Jul 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Frank Herbert's "Dune" endures. But toss the sequels into that Bene Gesserit pain box. http://nyr.kr/1dri2za  via @NewYorker

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      2. Alejandro Arbona  🇵🇷 💀 🕷 🎃‏ @Alejandrobot 12 Jul 2013
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        Uh, because it's fucking awesome. “@NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ”

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      3. Just Dustin Harbin‏ @dustinharbin 12 Jul 2013
        Replying to @Alejandrobot

        @Alejandrobot Maybe it's just because it's the New Yorker, but did that article seem totally useless and dumb? Old Novel Is Still Not Bad.

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      4. Alejandro Arbona  🇵🇷 💀 🕷 🎃‏ @Alejandrobot 12 Jul 2013
        Replying to @dustinharbin

        @dustinharbin I haven't read it yet. Probably tomorrow.

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      1. Marian‏ @talopine 14 Jul 2013
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        "Fear is the mind-killer." Also: because sandworms! MT @NewYorker Why Frank Herbert's SF novel, "Dune," still endureshttp://nyr.kr/1dri2za 

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      1. Tim Gyves‏ @PGHomes 12 Jul 2013
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        Old Spice is still New Spice RT “@NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ”

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      1. Suzanne Klapp‏ @sklapp 13 Jul 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ” Dune: a great tome. Man vs machines.

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      1. brandi brooks‏ @Branblivion 12 Jul 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ” @timblivion care to comment?

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      1. Matthew Griffin‏ @matthewgriffin 12 Jul 2013
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        Seek the Kwisatz Haderach! RT “@NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ”

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      1. Oli‏ @oiwoods 17 Jul 2013
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        Was searching for article on Dune's cultural impact on Twitter & found your post on it @lord_aiza. Good read cc.@NewYorker

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      2. Raphael Orlandi‏ @raphaelorlandi 17 Jul 2013
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        Interessante texto da @NewYorker sobre a permanência de Duna : http://nyr.kr/1dri2za  cc @ricardodelsole @marcosdelsole

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      3. ricardo del sole‏ @ricardodelsole 18 Jul 2013
        Replying to @raphaelorlandi

        @raphaelorlandi @NewYorker @marcosdelsole dahora, mas discordo que ele deveria ter parado no 1.

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      4. Marcos Del Sole‏ @marcosdelsole 18 Jul 2013
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        @ricardodelsole @raphaelorlandi da hora. interessante pensar por q eh tao diferente das outras obras de sci fi. as sequels sao boa tb

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      1. Szerep Portál‏ @szerep_portal 14 Jul 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ”

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      1. giangster‏ @giangsterfly 13 Jul 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za ” / they want that spice! Right @ngocpham21 ?

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      1. Emily Duff‏ @enduff 13 Jul 2013
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        For philip. RT @NewYorker: Why Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel, "Dune," still endures: http://nyr.kr/1dri2za 

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      1.  🐱 🍁 Leslie Bialler  ♈ 🍊‏ @lesliebialler 13 Jul 2013
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        @NewYorker Ah. Mr. Tilley peers thru his monocle at Dune and finds no robots. Or computers. Hmmm

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      1. Yasemin YARDIMCI‏ @y_yardimci 12 Jul 2013
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        @NewYorker

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