Books Like Dune
Dune
by Frank Herbert
A dense, beautifully crafted desert planet. This sci-fi masterpiece offers a slow burn filled with intense political tension.
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The Priory of the Orange Tree
by Samantha Shannon
A sweeping epic fantasy with dragons and queens. A slow, immersive burn featuring gripping, world-ending stakes.
The Three-Body Problem
by Cixin Liu
Humanity faces an impending alien threat. A methodical, slow-burn sci-fi mystery that builds to terrifying intensity.
A Memory Called Empire
by Arkady Martine
An ambassador navigates a deadly alien capital. A slow, immersive sci-fi dive filled with gripping political intrigue.
The Way of Kings
by Brandon Sanderson
A massive epic fantasy world. It offers a slow, deeply immersive build toward incredibly intense, high-stakes battles.
Piranesi
by Susanna Clarke
A man lives in a surreal, endless labyrinth. A gorgeous, slow-burn mystery that becomes deeply gripping.
Children of Time
by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Humans clash with highly evolved spiders. A slow, fascinating sci-fi world with gripping, high-stakes survival themes.
The Name of the Wind
by Patrick Rothfuss
A legendary wizard recounts his tragic life. A beautifully poetic, slow-paced fantasy with gripping, dark undertones.
The Blade Itself
by Joe Abercrombie
Morally gray warriors navigate a brutal empire. A slow, character-driven fantasy burn with intense, gritty stakes.
Fairy Tale
by Stephen King
A boy discovers a portal to a ruined kingdom. A rich, slow buildup into a gripping, dark world.
The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
A socially challenged genetics professor creates a scientific survey to find the perfect wife. Hilarious and fast-moving.