We have the best 25 books coming out in the next six months and the best 25 books of the last 25 years. Goodbye to the Science Fiction Book Club, our final thoughts on The Ministry of Time, and we kick off our read of The Will of the Many.
#503 – Tapeworms and Time Travel
Tom is safe. Stephen has had three New Years, and we all love Graham Gore. But the best part of the show is Veronica’s parade of diseases.
#502 – Rhubarb Abercrumble
We kick off our January read, wrap up Akata Witch, and welcome in new public domain characters. There’s a new Lord of the Rings movie this year. Yay! Plus, Veronica had a rhubarb cider, and Joe Abercrombie looks great for 50!
#501 – One Missed S-Call-Zi
It’s end-of-year book list time! And we have a list of our favorite end-of-year lists. Plus, our initial thoughts on Akata Witch!
swordlaser500
We celebrate our 500th episode in the best way we know how—by asking ChatGPT to get our stats wrong. PLUS, announcing the book pick for December and sharing our final thoughts on The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
#499 – Hugs for Your Ears
We decided to take a break from the usual format and recommend some BIPOC and LGBTQIA authors. Plus, we kick off The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in case you need some comic relief.
#498 – Weird Things With Burritos
We wrap up our thoughts on A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny. Tom lays down some very obscure hints about the next pick. And why we’re glad Andy Weir got fired.
#497 – Some Desperate Sniffles
We learn a lot about nunchucks and old best SciFi lists, but we spend the majority of our time mulling over Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh. We also kick off a cozy October horrorish read.
#496 – Leminal Space
Sad news followed by recommendations from Parade Magazine! And The Booker Short List. Plus, do you hate it when a series isn’t continuing the story directly? And we check in on our September read of Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh.
#495 – All The News That’s Fit to Squee
We have Dragon Awards and Hugo Awards, we kick off Some Desperate Glory, and wrap up our final thoughts on The Spear That Cuts Through Water. Also, we determine we might need to squee more.