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Paul (Dune Book Cover) 20 Griffin
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strongstuff wrote: i want to watch those fools squirm.
agreeed. poster would have been way more inciting if it had dune on it. feels kind of meh without it.
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I ordered both the reg and var (foil) so I could compare the differences in person and select one for framing. It took me a full week having both laid out next to each other to decide and I'm still not sure which one I would recommend others pickup.
<- Foil | Reg ->
Foil effect is very subtle and you only notice the foil when the light hits the print just right.
Reg has higher contrast/brighter colors which really appeals to me. If the two prints were not laid side by side I don't think the contrast difference would be very noticeable. And I like the shimmer when the light catches the foil print so I kept the foil but they are both special in their own ways.
I personally like the titleless art print direction and wouldn't have been as excited about a titled version. Still I love Dune and the art so much I would be in either way.
<- Foil | Reg ->
Foil effect is very subtle and you only notice the foil when the light hits the print just right.
Reg has higher contrast/brighter colors which really appeals to me. If the two prints were not laid side by side I don't think the contrast difference would be very noticeable. And I like the shimmer when the light catches the foil print so I kept the foil but they are both special in their own ways.
I personally like the titleless art print direction and wouldn't have been as excited about a titled version. Still I love Dune and the art so much I would be in either way.
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I love this book, yes, the cover is just right, it describes the history of the book, what a pity there is no delivery in my locality.
I have already read it many times on the internet and dream soon to be able to purchase it to add to my book collection.
I have already read it many times on the internet and dream soon to be able to purchase it to add to my book collection.
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A very good book, what a pity they appear so rarely.
In my opinion the cover is a bit too colourful, I think something black and white would be perfect
In my opinion the cover is a bit too colourful, I think something black and white would be perfect
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Dune was one of the first science-fiction novels I read. It appealed to me that even in its free book summary, it clearly addresses the separate peace and issues of religion. As https://freebooksummary.com/category/a-separate-peace shows true friendship's joys, its benefits, and its limits, so Paul of Dune expresses the importance of free will and fate. By the way, I consider that many science-fiction authors considered religion an outdated institution that would eventually lose its direct control over society.
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0kay.