
1980
First Published
3.22
Average Rating
304
Number of Pages
Introduction to the home computers, with background information on the history of the industry, different machines and their uses in the home, a buyer's guide, and logical approaches to simple programming
Avg Rating
3.22
Number of Ratings
23
5 STARS
17%
4 STARS
22%
3 STARS
35%
2 STARS
17%
1 STARS
9%
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Author

Frank Herbert
Author · 64 books
Frank Herbert (1920–1986) was an American novelist best known for the landmark science‑fiction epic Dune, a visionary saga that fused ecology, politics, religion, and power into a new literary architecture for the genre. Dune won the Hugo and Nebula Awards and spawned a cycle of sequels—Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune—that deepened its philosophical reach while shaping modern world‑building and serialized storytelling. Beyond Dune, Herbert’s craft ranged from social SF like The Dosadi Experiment to ecological thrillers such as The Green Brain, each marked by rigorous systems thinking, layered prose, and moral ambiguity. His influence endures in the canon of speculative fiction: a writer who proved science fiction could be intellectually audacious, commercially vital, and artistically consequential.