The triumphant return! After a long time away, we return with special guest Derek Künsken, author of The Quantum Magician and House of Styx, to discuss Frank Herbert's epic, DUNE. Will we get bogged down in the lengthy work, or will we be able to discuss its complicated themes and its impact on the science fiction world? More importantly, will we be able to stop talking about Sting's metal speedo in the 1984 adaptation for longer than 5 minutes? CW for discussions of colonialism, fatphobia, ...
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The triumphant return! After a long time away, we return with special guest Derek Künsken, author of The Quantum Magician and House of Styx, to discuss Frank Herbert's epic, DUNE. Will we get bogged down in the lengthy work, or will we be able to discuss its complicated themes and its impact on the science fiction world? More importantly, will we be able to stop talking about Sting's metal speedo in the 1984 adaptation for longer than 5 minutes? CW for discussions of colonialism, fatphobia, ...
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo (Part the Second)
Brodacious Book Club
53 minutes
4 years ago
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo (Part the Second)
We return with the second half of our dive into the Shadow and Bone book and its Netflix adaptation! Here, we discuss the ending of the show, the various arcs in progress, and the trials and tribulations of young adult romance. Once again, CW for discussions of racism/racial slurs, sexual violence. Intro: Pump Sting by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4251-pump-sting License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Outro: Iron Bacon by Kevin MacLeod Link: https:...
Brodacious Book Club
The triumphant return! After a long time away, we return with special guest Derek Künsken, author of The Quantum Magician and House of Styx, to discuss Frank Herbert's epic, DUNE. Will we get bogged down in the lengthy work, or will we be able to discuss its complicated themes and its impact on the science fiction world? More importantly, will we be able to stop talking about Sting's metal speedo in the 1984 adaptation for longer than 5 minutes? CW for discussions of colonialism, fatphobia, ...