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Three space feminists read, dissect, and rant at Hugo Award-winning pieces of fiction.
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Episode 68 - The Fountains of Paradise: Battery Dingleberry
This month we read Arthur C. Clarke's perfectly fine novel, The Fountains of Paradise. It is fine! And it has an admittedly banger ending, if you can stand the first 200 pages. Recommended, maybe?
Amy is DM.
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Wikipedia - Sigiriya
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Episode 67: Hugo Girls Gone Wild: Twilight: OnlyFangs
We discuss the hottest film romance in genre fiction: Twilight! We love it.
DM: Lori
CW/TW: It's Twilight.
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Episode 66 - The Wind Whales of Ishmael: #NotMyIshmael
This month we read Philip José Farmer's extended fart joke The Wind Whales of Ishmael. This episode is kinda ridiculous, which is fitting for a book which is also kinda ridiculous. We chatted for 15 minutes before we got into the book, as follows:
0:00-7:00ish - general chat and update on Haley's fava beans, as requested by listener Amber
7:00ish-14:30 - tasting and discussion of Coca-Cola Spiced, which is not very good
14:30-15:30 - an anecdote from Haley's college radio days
15:30-end - an actual episode of Hugo, Girl! the podcast
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Episode 65 - The Sparrow: Trigger Warning
This month we read Mary Doria Russell's divisive novel The Sparrow. It's got a bit of everything - Jesuits, space travel, food, friendship, sexual assault, victim-blaming, and child murder. Amy is DM.
Did we mention trigger warning? Yikes!
CW/TW: see description above, and it's really serious so skip this one if you need to! We like you!
By the way, we did a LOT of chatting at the top of this one, so skip to about the 12 minute mark if you want to get straight into the book discussion. -
First Anne-ual Hugo Quiz Show
Friend of the pod Anne joined us and quizzed us on past episodes! We also discussed our favorite reads of 2023 and what we're looking forward to reading in 2024.
Happy New Year, and thanks for listening! -
Episode 64 - Spin: Eating Disorder Lawton
Jason is a genius, Diane is a diamond, ED is a Lawton, and Carol is drunk. Our narrator - He's just Tyler.
This month we read Spin by Robert Charles Wilson. We liked it! Lori is DM.
Note: There is no actual discussion of eating disorders in this episode or in the book. One character is named ED, and his name is repeated one million times.
Transcript Library
Music by Pets of Belonging
Links:
Speculition's Review of Spin