The Incomparable

Recently Read - book reviews from The Incomparable

Arts EN ↓ 67 episodes

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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Arts

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www.theincomparable.com

Latest episode

Aug 17, 2023

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Episodes

67: "Witch King" by Martha Wells 17.08.2023

Scott read Wells’ latest and thinks you should too! Now we await the eventual Murderbot/Witch King crossover. Scott McNulty.

66: "Blood, Sweat, and Pixels" by Jason Schreier 10.08.2023

Antony recommends a book that (finally) accurately explains how videogames are made, and the struggles involved. Antony Johnston.

65: "The Cruel Stars" by John Birmingham 22.08.2022

Antony reads the first in a rip-roaring space opera series in which humanity is faced with an existential threat, and comes away impressed. Antony Johnston.

64: "The Man on the Street" by Trevor Wood 19.06.2021

Antony recommends a crime novel that’s already won multiple awards, and which he considers one of the most accomplished debuts he’s read. Antony Johnston.

63: "Blade Reforged" by Kelly McCullough 07.06.2021

Erika continues enjoying her reread of the Fallen Blade series. And Blade Reforged is a good jumping-on point! Erika Ensign.

62: The Nightshades Series by Melissa F. Olson 07.06.2021

Sometimes entertaining escapism means three short, bloody books about vampires. Erika Ensign.

61: "Fireheart Tiger" by Aliette de Bodard 05.06.2021

A beautifully written, complicated queer romance … plus politics … plus a fire elemental. Erika Ensign.

60: "Tea and Sympathetic Magic" by Tansy Rayner Roberts 05.06.2021

Who would want to jockey against a sea of debutantes to win a marriage to a Duke when there’s a library full of books to be read and plenty of good tea to drink? Erika Ensign.

59: "Brightfall" by Jaime Lee Moyer 05.06.2021

A post-myth Robin Hood tale that is at turns sad, dark, frightening, and eventually hopeful. With fae and dragons! Erika Ensign.

58: "The Galaxy, and the Ground Within" by Becky Chambers 03.06.2021

It’s a book in which nothing much happens, just a bunch of aliens sitting around waiting for the sky to clear. And yet Becky Chambers works her magic on it, and makes it memorable and moving. What a magic trick. Jason Snell.

57: "Slow Horses" by Mick Herron 03.06.2021

In anticipation of the upcoming Apple TV+ show, Antony recommends a spy series quite unlike any other. Antony Johnston.

56: "Broken Blade" by Kelly McCullough 05.11.2020

Erika revisits an old favourite and discovers it’s even better the second time! Erika Ensign.

55: "Guns of the Dawn" by Adrian Tchaikovsky 05.11.2020

Erika enjoyed a regency-style fantasy novel about war! Who woulda thunk it? Erika Ensign.

54: "Beneath the Rising" by Premee Mohamed 27.09.2020

This book is (partially) set in Edmonton, which is exciting for Erika. It’s about monsters and friendship and what monsters can do to friendship. Erika Ensign.

53: "Stasiland" by Anna Funder 11.08.2020

A compelling book on a difficult subject, telling the stories of people who lived behind the Berlin Wall and lived in fear of the Stasi. Antony Johnston.

52: "Or What You Will" by Jo Walton 09.08.2020

Do you like meta-fictional meditations on the nature of storytelling and Italy? Has Scott got the book for you! Scott McNulty.

51: "Plague Land" by S D Sykes 23.07.2020

Scott hasn’t left his apartment in 4 months, so he decided to read a book about fictional people who had it even worse. Scott McNulty.

50: "Interior Chinatown" by Charles Yu 18.07.2020

Charles Yu has been working in television for awhile, and it isn’t hard to see that (obvious) influence on this novel. Scott McNulty.

49: "Working" by Robert Caro 30.06.2020

Scott finally finished a book by Robert Caro (no, not that one). Scott McNulty.

48: "The City We Became" by N.K. Jemisin 18.05.2020

Need a book to restore your readerly habits? This one worked for Scott! Scott McNulty.

47: "Famous Men Who Never Lived" by K. Chess 27.12.2019

People from an alternate timeline live as refugees in our New York City. It’s full of grief, sadness, frustration, and coincidences. Jason Snell.

46: "Underground Airlines" by Ben H. Winters 27.09.2019

Nathan reviews Ben H. Winters’s Underground Airlines, a gripping thriller set in an alternate history that feels too close to our own. Nathan Alderman.

45: "Six Stories" by Matt Wesolowski 26.09.2019

Antony discusses SIX STORIES by Matt Wesolowski, a book tailor-made for podcast listeners. Antony Johnston.

44: "How To Do Nothing" by Jenny Odell 25.09.2019

How hard is it to do nothing, anyway? Quinn Rose.

43: "The Long Lavender Look" by John D. McDonald 05.09.2019

Re-reading the Travis McGee adventure novels of the 60’s and 70’s in the twenty-first century. John McCoy.

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