Hugonauts: The Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time Brent Gaisford, Cody Troyer
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Explore the best of sci-fi with Brent and Cody. Each episode dives into a single book or series in the sci-fi cannon. Author interviews, reviews and analysis, and related book recommendations. Happy reading y'all!
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Embassytown - Aliens who are truly alien and a wild, techno-organic world!
This book by China Miéville is a masterpiece, a rare, unanimous 5/5. An incredible world / universe, a gripping story, and some really wild philosophy about language and trying to communicate with aliens who are truly, truly alien.
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Your top 20 sci-fi books - listener survey results!
The results are in! Your top 20 SF books of all time, plus hidden gems, underrated classics, and subgenres that are on the rise.
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2024 Nebula nominees - 3 great books on this short list!
Such a great year of books, the top 3 nominees are frickin' wonderful.
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Metro 2033 - The book that inspired the hugely popular video games!
The Metro video game series was a huge success. Is it worth reading Dmitry Glukhovsky's novel that inspired it all?
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The Martian - Poop, Taters, and Tenacity
The Martian by Andy Weir is one of the most fun, un-put-downable sci-fi adventure stories out there. Plus, it's really in a league of it's own, poop-taters wise.
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Roadside Picnic - the book that inspired Stalker and Metro 2033!
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's sci-fi masterpiece is driven by one man - Red Schuhart, one of the greatest characters ever written into science fiction. He's a stalker, one of the few people with enough grit and wits to survive trips into the Zone, the eerie region left behind after aliens visited Earth.