Frank Herbert's Dune (1965) is a science fiction masterpiece that goes far beyond the typical space opera. With its rich world-building, complex characters, and deep exploration of political, religious, and ecological themes, Dune offers a profound look at human nature, power, and survival. Set in a distant future where noble families battle for control over the desert planet Arrakis, it’s an epic tale of intrigue, culture, and destiny that continues to captivate readers decades after its release.