
Come explore the dizzying space opera of Iain M. Banks' culture novels. Buy a book and then read along with us as we explore them chapter by chapter!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksFictionArtsScience Fiction | |||

One of the earliest Culture works, we get to know a world eerily like that of BladeRunner and a Culture renegade in more trouble than they can handle.
At journey's end we can look back and discuss the costs of victory and defeat.
Possibly the most infamous chapter in science fiction history. Zakalwe receives a present.
So first off I am a huge fan of Iain M. Banks’ Culture novels and lately I have been looking for some recap podcasts. Sheridan and John do an amazing job reviewing and recapping the books and they find a lot of nuance that I maybe missed the first time. Plus as a whiskey enthusiast their mini whiskey reviews are fun and genuinely informative. Truly love these two and, selfishly, hope they can keep going with the other books because they are really fun to hang with and were a huge help getting me... more
As someone whose read the Culture books a number of times over, this podcast is a great time. I enjoy the books and have some strong (not all great) opinions about them and Banks’ writing. These two note some things I didn’t catch before and it’s fun to hear a new reader’s impressions. Give it a listen and read the books along with them.
I’m really enjoying rereading these novels along with John and Sheridan. Gaining fresh insights into some novels I read many years ago as a younger man.
The first series was a little frustrating, because there’d be weeks between chapters. For the second series I waited until they completed the book before I started.
I do wish that John and Sheridan were to invest in a printed copy of the books though. There seems to be issues with the kindle and audible versions of the books. Season 2 in parti... more
John was informative. Would be good to hear him chatting with someone who understood the book. Colleague was murder! Chat was hard going. John could probably get more stuck in, instead he has to regularly explain basic points to S.
Greatest writer of his generation and the Culture books are fantastically imaginative and fun! Wonderful read along pod
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The content explores the intricate narratives of Iain M. Banks' Culture novels, chapter by chapter, emphasizing the philosophical and ethical implications within the stories. The discussion often highlights major themes such as identity, trauma, and the moral complexities of war, while also drawing parallels between the fictional universe and contemporary issues. The hosts provide insightful analysis peppered with personal anecdotes, allowing listeners to gain fresh perspectives on familiar texts and engage with the material in a new way. Additionally, the hosts often incorporate humorous commentary and reflect on their own reading experiences, creating an engaging and relatable atmosphere for fans of science fiction and literature alike.
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