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  • The Myths that Inspired Fantasy and Sci-Fi
    Dec 16 2025

    From Sumeria, to Greece, to India, to the depths of the dark ages we explore the stories that have inspired everything that came later with a professor of mythology and medieval literature. This particular professor also happens to be Cody's mom, so this is also a great episode to explore Cody's psyche, for those brave enough to explore a dark and twisted place.

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    If you want to do some reading, here are our suggestions on the best translations of these myths (and even a couple great graphic novels):

    • Epic of Gilgamesh, trans. Andrew George, Penguin Classics
    • The Odyssey, trans. Robert Fagles
    • The Odyssey, Gareth Hinds graphic novel
    • The Iliad, Penguin Classics
    • The Aeneid, trans. Robert Fagles Penguin Classics
    • Age of Bronze Series, Eric Shanower (series of graphic novels on Trojan War)
    • Hercules, Fred Van Lente
    • Monkey, trans. Arthur Waley
    • Beowulf, trans. Seamus Heaney
    • The Popul Vuh, trans. Michael Bazzett, Milkweed Editions
    • The Nibelungenlied, trans. AT Hatto, Penguin
    • Chretien de Troyes, Arthurian Romances, trans. William W. Kibler, Penguin
    • Le Morte D’Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory, Penguin Classics
    • Tales from the Thousand and One Nights, trans. N.J. Dawood, Penguin Classics
    • Sindbad and Other Stories from Arabian Nights, trans Husain Haddowy
    • Sinbad the Sailor, Penguin Classics
    • The Ramayana, Abridged and Translated by Arshia Sattar, Penguin Classics OR any children’s/YA book to get started. There are hundreds

    If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for all the books we talked about:

    • 0:00 - Intro
    • 1:45 - The Epic of Gilgamesh
    • 6:35 - The Odyssey
    • 10:12 - The Iliad
    • 12:09 - The Aeneid
    • 14:12 - Hercules
    • 15:53 - Monkey (Excerpts from Journey to the West)
    • 21:00 - Beowulf
    • 25:25 - The Popul Vuh
    • 28:23 - The Nibelungenlied
    • 33:21 - King Arthur Myths (Malory, De Troyes)
    • 36:56 - Tales From the Thousand and One Nights
    • 41:40 - Sinbad the Sailor
    • 45:10 - The Ramayana
    • 49:55 - Our Top 3 favorite myths
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    54 min
  • Best Starter Science Fiction Books
    Nov 25 2025

    Whether you like ripping page turners, incredible characters, books that make you laugh out loud, exploring unforgettable new worlds, or literary books that will make you see the world in a new way, there's a great intro to scifi out there for everyone!

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    If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for all the books we talked about:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 00:38 Incredible Characters - Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold
    • 3:07 A Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
    • 4:04 Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
    • 4:52 Unforgettable Worlds - The Expanse by James S.A. Corey
    • 6:58 Hyperion by Dan Simmons
    • 8:24 House of Suns by Alastair Reynolds
    • 9:20 Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
    • 10:56 The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
    • 12:22 Funny SF - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
    • 13:36 Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
    • 14:50 Old Man's War by John Scalzi
    • 16:01 Page turners - Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
    • 17:43 Dark Matter or Recursion by Blake Crouch
    • 18:52 All Systems Red by Martha Wells
    • 20:01 Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
    • 21:35 Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
    • 22:34 Literary SciFi - The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin
    • 24:55 Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
    • 26:26 The Road by Cormac McCarthy
    • 27:49 Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
    • 28:40 Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein
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    30 min
  • Cloud Atlas - A genre-bending book we can't stop thinking about!
    Nov 4 2025

    With six interconnected stories (in a narrative style that broke all kinds of new ground), it's hard not to find at least a few characters you love. And even for those you don't personally love, the voices are unforgettable - it's wild that all these characters with such distinct personalities were created by a single person.

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    As always, no spoilers until the end when we get into the full plot explanation and discussion.

    Similar books we recommend:

    • Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
    • Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
    • Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

    This episode is sponsored by #1.1 by Allen Dean Maiora

    If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for the episode:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:10 Book setup
    • 2:17 Our review 4.5/5
    • 3:56 The unique structure
    • 7:08 The incredible voices
    • 10:44 Power and subjugation
    • 12:58 Our favorites of the stories
    • 23:17 Sponsor - #1.1 by Allen Dean Maiora
    • 23:40 Similar books we recommend
    • 26:06 Spoilers section - book summary
    • 34:18 Spoilers section - discussion
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    40 min
  • The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe - Full Audiobook
    Oct 31 2025

    Really though we just wanted to do something scary for Halloween - put on a skin-tight leotard. Yes, Brent really did read this sitting next to bubbling pumpkins.

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    11 min
  • The Best Time Travel Books... of all time
    Oct 14 2025

    There's scientifically plausible time travel, fantasy / sci fi time travel, 'traditional' time travel centered around real history, people trapped in time loops, time travel romance, and we even threw in a couple of great time travel kids books - something here for every reader to love!

    As we were editing the episode we realized we forgot an incredible, recent time travel book from the list that we'd meant to include - it's one we've mentioned in a previous episode. Drop us a line on discord if you think you know what we forgot (or if you've got a time travel book you love that you think should have been on the list)!

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    This episode is sponsored by Maya: Seed Takes Root, which you can get here on kickstarter

    If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for all the books we talked about:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 1:03 Sponsor - MAYA: Seed Takes Root
    • 1:34 Fantastical / far future time travel
    • 2:04 Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
    • 3:15 The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
    • 4:36 Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons
    • 6:10 Scientifically plausible time travel
    • 6:50 Tau Zero by Poul Anderson
    • 9:20 Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang
    • 10:38 The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
    • 12:15 Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
    • 13:47 Looping time travel stories
    • 14:14 The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
    • 14:44 All You Need is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka
    • 17:31 Great Time Travel Kids Books
    • 20:25 Kindred by Octavia Butler
    • 22:09 Lightning by Dean Koontz
    • 23:48 11/22/63 by Stephen King
    • 25:50 The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North
    • 29:18 The Rise and Fall of DODO by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland
    • 31:40 Time and Again by Jack Finney
    • 35:00 The Life of Chuck by Stephen King
    • 36:30 Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut
    • 40:43 The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
    • 44:05 Our top 3 favorite time travel books
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    47 min
  • I Who Have Never Known Men - Review and Analysis
    Sep 23 2025

    Seen through the eyes of a main character who can't remember anything from life before the prison, you get to explore this strange, grim world from first principles. Its an alien way to explore an alien place, and the mystery just keeps getting deeper all the way through. The ending makes this a stylistically divisive book - you're gonna love it or you're gonna hate it.

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    As always, no spoilers until the end when we get into the full plot explanation and discussion.

    Similar books we recommend:

    • The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro
    • The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
    • The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison

    This episode is sponsored by Mindstock by Richard Yonk, available here.

    If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for the episode:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:00 Book setup
    • 01:45 Sponsor - Mindstock by Richard Yonck
    • 2:17 Our review 4/5
    • 3:50 Must be dystopia, journal time
    • 5:00 Environmental storytelling
    • 8:21 Hyper rational main character?
    • 11:29 Harpman's family in the holocaust
    • 17:15 Shadow of the Colossus
    • 18:15 The Buried Giant
    • 19:02 The Handmaid's Tale
    • 19:46 Book of the Unnamed Midwife
    • 20:54 Spoilers section - book summary
    • 22:44 Spoilers section - discussion
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    32 min
  • Interview with Robert Jackson Bennett - Author of The Tainted Cup!
    Sep 2 2025

    We got to interview Robert fresh from his Hugo win for The Tainted Cup - by far the best SFF book of last year! We couldn't be more excited to talk about it with him and get our burning questions answered - will there be more about the leviathans in the rest of the series?!

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    Next episode we'll be discussing the classic dystopia I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman - subscribe so you don't miss it.

    We talked with Robert about:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 1:07 Winning the Hugo for best novel
    • 3:04 Brent the hat-eater
    • 4:22 Why plant life as technology?
    • 7:58 Bringing modernity into fantasy
    • 10:49 A fantasy empire that's the good guys
    • 16:05 Ana Dolabra's origins
    • 19:26 Will we learn more about the titans?
    • 21:07 Teasers about the 3rd book
    • 22:08 RJB's other fantasy series
    • 23:53 Mild spoilers - Din and Ana's quirks
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    33 min
  • The Culture Series by Iain M. Banks - would utopia make you happy?
    Aug 12 2025

    The Culture is Iain M. Banks' sci fi masterpiece - a futuristic society where benevolent AI minds provide humans whatever life they choose. Across the nine books you explore the Culture through their interactions, conflicts, and meddling with other space-faring civilizations. When the series is at its best it's full of action and adventure, and once the dust settles you're left with some extremely interesting ideas about what it means to be happy and have agency in a utopian society.

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    As always, no spoilers until the end when we get into the full plot explanation and discussion.

    Similar books we recommend:

    • House of Suns by Alastair Reynolds
    • The Salvation Sequence by Peter F. Hamilton
    • Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge

    This episode is sponsored by Moonrising by Claire Barner, published by Simon and Schuster and available here.

    If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for the episode:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 1:04 What is The Culture?
    • 4:13 Which book should you read first?
    • 12:21 Why do billionaires love this series so much?
    • 14:44 Iain M. Banks tragic early death
    • 17:23 References to the romantic poets
    • 20:31 Similar books we recommend
    • 22:56 SPOILERS SECTION - PLAYER OF GAMES
    • 32:35 SPOILERS SECTION - USE OF WEAPONS
    • 42:04 The Culture as nation builders
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    47 min