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The Incomparable

Recently Read - book reviews from The Incomparable

A podcast in which we tell you about a book we just finished, and what we thought of it.

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The Incomparable

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www.theincomparable.com

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17 août 2023

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Épisodes

42: "Children of Ruin" by Adrian Tchaikovsky 11.07.2019

The sequel to “Children of Time” does the original one better by adding new planets, new species, and maybe even aliens? Jason Snell.

41: "Fall; or, Dodge in Hell" by Neal Stephenson 09.07.2019

Once again, Neal Stephenson has buried 250 great pages in a 900-page book. Jason Snell.

40: "My Book of Genesis" by Richard Macphail 01.07.2019

Antony discusses the infamously-not-dead Genesis road manager’s story, finally told in a delightful book. Antony Johnston.

39: "His Majesty's Dragon" by Naomi Novik 24.05.2019

Erika needed some dragons. She got them. She also got a war. So, swings and roundabouts. Erika Ensign.

38: "Ghosts in the Schoolyard" by Eve Ewing 16.05.2019

Quinn talks about school closings, civil responsibility, and Eve Ewing’s sociology book “Ghosts in the Schoolyard.” Quinn Rose.

37: "Educated" by Tara Westover 26.04.2019

One million people have read and recommended Educated, but Quinn is here to be number one million and one. Quinn Rose.

36: "Places in the Darkness" by Chris Brookmyre 25.04.2019

Antony discusses Chris Brookmyre’s sci-fi murder mystery PLACES IN THE DARKNESS. Antony Johnston.

35: "Terminal Alliance" by Jim C. Hines 03.04.2019

Do you love post-apocalyptic fiction, but for your soul’s sake you need to keep it light? Has Erika got a book for you! Erika Ensign.

34: "Spirits, Spells, and Snark" by Kelly McCullough 03.04.2019

The sequel to Magic, Madness, and Mischief delivers more of what Erika loved about the first book. Erika Ensign.

33: "Spinning Silver" by Naomi Novik 04.03.2019

Like “Uprooted” before it, “Spinning Silver” is a more modern remix of classic fairy tale and fantasy scenarios. Royal weddings! Ice kings! Just don’t mention Rumpelstiltskin. Jason Snell.

32: "In The Company of Others" by Julie E. Czerneda 11.02.2019

Scott doesn’t remember why he had a copy of this book, but finally got around to reading it and enjoyed it! Incomparable Hosts.

31: "Trail of Lightning" by Rebecca Roanhorse 10.02.2019

Quinn got recommended a book by the Chicago Public Library, and now trusts the library completely. Quinn Rose.

30: "Magic, Madness, and Mischief" by Kelly McCullough 10.02.2019

Erika read this middle-grade fantasy both recently and not-so-recently. Turns out re-reading it is just as delightful as the first time through. Erika Ensign.

29: "Hidden Sun" by Jaine Fenn 10.02.2019

Erika went in search of a novel worthy to add to her Hugo nomination list — and she found one! Erika Ensign.

28: "The Wise Man's Fear" by Patrick Rothfuss 12.01.2019

Monty’s a few years late, but he just got to the second book in Patrick Rothfuss’s Kingkiller Chronicles. Monty Ashley.

27: "Crimson Frost" by Jim C. Hines 20.12.2018

Merry Christmas, readers! For your holiday pleasure, Erika brings you a wacky-yet-dark Christmas mashup. It’s a shortie, so you can read it while your wine is mulling or your chestnuts are roasting. Erika Ensign.

26: "Children of Time" by Adrian Tchaikovsky 20.12.2018

Arachnophobes, steer clear. Hard sci-fi fans, pull up a chair! Erika Ensign.

25: "Salvation" by Peter F. Hamilton 13.11.2018

Scott is a fan of Hamilton (no, not that one), but does his latest hold up? Incomparable Hosts.

24: "Love and Romanpunk" by Tansy Rayner Roberts 10.11.2018

In which Erika loves “twisted history” and Tansy. Not necessarily in that order. But maybe. Erika Ensign.

23: "Embers of War" by Gareth L. Powell 10.11.2018

In which a good tweet convinces Erika to read a good book. Erika Ensign.

22: "Record of a Spaceborn Few" by Becky Chambers 21.10.2018

The third book in Becky Chambers’ “Wayfarers” universe — but there’s no need to read either of the other two before diving into this one. Erika Ensign.

21: "Impostor Syndrome" by Mishell Baker 02.10.2018

The third book in the “Arcadia Project” series is great, but start with “Borderline” if you haven’t read any of them—and if you’ve read the first two, be sure to bone up before diving in to book three. Jason Snell.

20: "The Golden Minute" by John Birmingham 10.09.2018

A rollicking time-travel adventure featuring an 1870s lawman and a 21st century game developer, lost in time—and on the run from historical danger as well as deadly time police. It’s fun! Jason Snell.

19: The Sam Clair Mysteries by Judith Flanders 30.08.2018

Scott read all 4 books in the series over the course of 4 days. You will too. Incomparable Hosts.

18: "Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World" by Dan Koeppel 29.08.2018

I guess you could say that this is a book that has… appeal. Jason Snell.

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