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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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A Czech sci-fi classic from 1920 that is the origin of the word "robot". This episode has been a long time coming and I am very happy that it worked out to have Rudolf Rosa a researcher in computational linguistics as a guest. Rudolf is is also behin... more
One of the most popular writers in Asia, one of the most beloved detective mysteries in Japan. Can it live up to it's praise? Paul and I finally read Paul's wife's favorite book to find out.
Notes:
00:00 Intro
06:53 This is so Japanese
08:16 Myster... more
On this episode we look at the whole series and consider it as a whole. To follow our tradition with book series we put together some lists:
- All 6 books from worst to best
- Top 5 best and worst things about the Dune series
- Top 5 biggest nonsens... more
It's time for a catch up episode which means more guests and more books. Martin joined us to discuss the Dresden files and the first book in the series Strom Front by Jim Butcher who looks like a fashionable buff wizard. Kristyna told us about the Vl... more
We have made it to the final book in the Dune series written by Frank Herbert, Chapterhouse Dune. Is it a satisfying conclusion to the series? Join me and Paolo on this episode
0:00 Intro
18:30 Quotes and ideas
32:00 Spoilers
#Frank #Herbert ... more
67 - Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert
Book 5 of the Dune series really horny, bonkers in parts but still very enjoyable and thought provoking. If you are still here with us and have survived the worm god, let's dive into Heretics of Dune!
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The best book of the dune series, there I said it. I have been waiting for a long time to talk about this one on the podcast. This has to be one of the weirdest pieces of media out there that somehow still manages to completely make sense. Join me an... more
The third book in the classic dune series. Paolo and Kristyna joined me to discuss all the planets we have visited so far as well as all the plot details as usual.
Notes:
00:00 Intro
26:44 Spoilers
#children #of #dune #frank #herbert
Refreshing.
A well researched and entertaining podcast. A good variety of books and guests as well.
Guys….. the point of Yang Dong’s intro in the beginning of the boom wasn’t about life shaping planets.. it’s about life shaping physics as we know it. The book goes on to explain that advanced life has reduced the universe from ten dimensions to three, and finally… two dimensions.
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