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"Hunt For Red October is Ice Station without the fun parts." I said it and I stand by it. This is the energy we're bringing to 2026.
This month enjoy our discussion of Matt Reilly's Ice Station and join us in February as we shift gears ever so slightly to talk about C.L. Polk's Witchmark.
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"I pretty much hate this, but not in a Koontz way." Seems like we have a new standard for comparison. Join us as we discuss Charles Stross' Accelerando.
Next month we tackle Matthew Reilly's Ice Station. Feels like we're in for a RIDE.
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This month we're discussing Mary Stewart's The Crystal Cave. Find out which of us had strong opinions about the Saxons as a child!
Join us next month as we revisit Charles Stross' Accelerando.
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"Uh...this is fucked."
Sometimes when you revisit your past you find that you absolutely should not have. This month we're talking about Dean Koontz's Hideaway and we cannot stress enough how much you should not read this book.
We remain ever hopeful that our rereads will strike gold instead of garbage, so join us next month as we discuss Mary Stewart's The Crystal Cave.
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"I'm sorry, this is unhinged."
One note - the early TSR RPG setting mentioned in this episode is Empire of the Petal Throne, not Empire of the Petal Moon as it was called at least once.
Join us next month as we celebrate spooky season with that other master of 90s horror, Dean Koontz. We'll be discussing his 1992 novel, Hideaway.
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Meat Loaf! Michael Whelan! The Snow Queen! Triumph and tragedy, the full range of human experience.
Join us next month for our discussion of Raymond E. Feist's 1982 novel Magician: Apprentice.
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This month we dig through Barbara Hambly's The Time of the Dark and it's a good one.
Join us next month as we stick around the 80s for Joan Vinge's The Snow Queen.
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We did it y'all. The final book in N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy, the Hugo-award winning The Stone Sky is so good. Listen to us fall over ourselves to praise it.
Join us next month as we discuss Barbara Hambly's The Time of the Dark.
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This month we talk our way through the middle book in N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy. Again, if you haven't read these books, do it! Trust us as we boldly align with the SFF community that awarded each book the Hugo.
Next month we'll wrap it up with The Stone Sky.
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Y'all it's a good time when a reread is as good as this one was. Or a first read, for that matter. This month we're starting N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy and it's every bit as good as one of us remembered. Do yourself a favor and read it if you haven't.
Next month we'll continue with The Obelisk Gate.
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1 thumb up, 1 thumb down. Who's the hater? Welcome to Ellen Kushner's Swordspoint.
Next month we start our next series read with N.K. Jemisin's The Fifth Season. Join us! And trust us, read it if you haven't.
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To celebrate our third anniversary we've brought a classic episode out from behind the paywall. Here again we revisit a barely remembered title from Brandon's childhood and through that discuss what it was like growing up at the tail end of the Cold War. It's long been one of our patrons' favorites and we're so happy for everyone to enjoy it now.
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If you haven't read Ellen Klages' Passing Strange, just do it. Then listen to us talk about how great it is.
Join us next month for Ellen Kushner's Swordspoint.
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"Now we're going to get into some of my rationalizations..."
This month we tackle our first biography and it was quite an experience. Quite possibly the only biography you'll ever hear us talk about.
Next month we're discussing Ellen Klages' Passing Strange. Join us!
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Look, no one asked Wendy for a cover blurb, but "Dumbass, escapist fun" would have been a great one. This was a fun read and a fun conversation.
Next month we'll discuss our first biography, Mick Foley's Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks.
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This one was a rough read, and here's a content warning - rape and incest are plot points in this book, and we do discuss their use in this episode. If you haven't read this, we definitely wouldn't recommend it.
Next month we jump into the world of LitRPG, which one of us is very familiar with and the other has zero knowledge of. Join us in December for Matt Dinniman's Dungeon Crawler Carl.
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This month we dive into Robin McKinley's Sunshine, which features cinnamon rolls and vampires.
Next month we tackle Chuck Palahniuk's Rant.
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Dear listeners you have almost certainly never read this book and we beg you not to. This month we dive into Washburn & Webb's The Predators which one of us (sure, guess who) read when they were way too young. Not that there's any good age to read this book.
Thoughts on this one? Want to borrow a copy? (No you don't). Let us know at rereadersclub@gmail.com.
Join us next month for Robin McKinley's Sunshine!
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This month we wrestle with Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, and wow y'all. Here's a little preview:
"My one note is from page 7, where I figured it could end right here..."
Do you love this book and want to tell us that we're idiots? Let us know at rereadersclub@gmail.com. We're still waiting on that first email. <dramatic sigh>
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This month we dive into Mishell Baker's Borderline and Brandon's general dislike of urban fantasy.
Join us next month for Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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