Sam and Dan review the Dissolution by Nicholas Binge. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers. We strongly recommend reading these books before listening. In this episode, Dan and Sam dive into the sci-fi techno thriller, Dissolution, by Nicholas Binge. They discuss the characters, the presentation of the relationships, the somewhat shallow and convenient introduction of both technology and magic, and some issues with the writing. Prepare for strong opinions! Join in the conversation ...
All content for Escapists Anonymous is the property of Escapists Anonymous and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Sam and Dan review the Dissolution by Nicholas Binge. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers. We strongly recommend reading these books before listening. In this episode, Dan and Sam dive into the sci-fi techno thriller, Dissolution, by Nicholas Binge. They discuss the characters, the presentation of the relationships, the somewhat shallow and convenient introduction of both technology and magic, and some issues with the writing. Prepare for strong opinions! Join in the conversation ...
Sam and Dan review The Great When, by legendary writer, Alan Moore. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers. We strongly recommend reading this book before listening. The Great When is the first novel in Alan Moore's planned series titled 'The London Quintet'. We get into the various plot strands that are introduced and tied off throughout. We discuss our main protagonist, Dennis Knuckleyard, along with some of the prominent side characters. And we discuss Alan Moore's incredibly abst...
Escapists Anonymous
Sam and Dan review the Dissolution by Nicholas Binge. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers. We strongly recommend reading these books before listening. In this episode, Dan and Sam dive into the sci-fi techno thriller, Dissolution, by Nicholas Binge. They discuss the characters, the presentation of the relationships, the somewhat shallow and convenient introduction of both technology and magic, and some issues with the writing. Prepare for strong opinions! Join in the conversation ...