The Incomparable
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A podcast in which we tell you about a book we just finished, and what we thought of it.
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Aug 17, 2023
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17: "The Fictional Man" by Al Ewing 14.08.2018 5:45
If we made flesh and blood versions of fictional characters, would they be “real” people? Antony enjoys some late-night misanthropic philosophy with Al Ewing’s 2013 novel “The Fictional Man.” Antony Johnston.
16: "The Ends of the World" by Peter Brannen 10.08.2018 5:58
“The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth’s Past Mass Extinctions” puts the history of Earth and our role in it in perspective. Too much perspective, probably. Jason Snell.
15: "Girl Reporter" by Tansy Rayner Roberts 10.08.2018 3:09
Tina Valentina may not be Lois Lane, but without Lois and Vicki and April and Cat and Trish and so many more, there’d be no Tina. And without Tina, there’d be no Friday. And without Friday, we wouldn’t have this delightful superhero comedy romp. Disclaimer: Erika podcasts with Tansy on Verity! Erika Ensign.
14: "Summer in Orcus" by T. Kingfisher 10.08.2018 4:53
Erika’s continued Hugo (ahem, not-a-Hugo) reading yields excellent results! Erika Ensign.
13: "Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of YMR" by John Crowley 09.08.2018 5:14
A crow that lives forever? What’s that all about? Incomparable Hosts.
12: "Summerland" by Hannu Rajaniemi 24.07.2018 3:18
You probably wouldn’t want to vacation in Summerland, but is “Summerland” worth reading? Find out what Scott thinks. Incomparable Hosts.
11: "The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers 24.07.2018 7:54
Antony gives his thoughts on an Incomparable favourite, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers. Antony Johnston.
10: "The Flowers of Vashnoi" by Lois McMaster Bujold 19.07.2018 7:02
A surprise Vorkosigan novella appears! Jason Snell and Dan Moren.
9: "The Calculating Stars" by Mary Robinette Kowal 18.07.2018 7:34
An alt-history space race with commentary on the science and technology successes and cultural failings of the mid-20th century. Jason Snell.
8: "84K" by Claire North 16.07.2018 4:02
Scott is stressed out, so he decided to read about a depressing possible future. What could go wrong? Incomparable Hosts.
7: "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society: A Novel" by Mary Ann Shaffer 15.07.2018 3:24
After seeing the Netflix trailer for the movie that is being made from this book, Kathy was intrigued by such a mouthful of a title and had to read it. Would she recommend it? Listen and find out! Kathy Campbell.
6: "All Systems Red" by Martha Wells 10.07.2018 5:23
It won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novella, and Scott McNulty also recommended it. Jason finally read “All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries)”, only to find that the titular Murderbot is not at all what he expected. And do you want to pay novel price for a novella? Jason Snell.
5: "Night Fall" by Simon R. Green 07.07.2018 7:00
Scott has read 26 books to prepare for this book. Was it all worth it? Incomparable Hosts.
4: "The Mountain of Kept Memory" by Rachel Neumeier 06.07.2018 3:43
Does Scott think this fantasy book is fantastic? Incomparable Hosts.
3: "When Gravity Fails" by George Alec Effinger 05.07.2018 4:18
Antony discusses his re-read of the classic cyberpunk novel “When Gravity Fails” by George Alec Effinger. Antony Johnston.
2: "The Prodigal Tongue" by Lynne Murphy 01.07.2018 4:15
Recording from England, Jason discusses “The Prodigal Tongue: The Love-Hate Relationship Between American and British English” by Lynne Murphy. Jason Snell.
1: "Revenant Gun" by Yoon Ha Lee 22.06.2018 7:06
Scott read a book, and now he wants to talk about it! That book? “Revenant Gun” by Yoon Ha Lee. What does he have to say about it? Listen to the podcast and find out. Incomparable Hosts.
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