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Scientists Who Read
Scientists Who Read
48 episodes
6 days ago
Your ears do not deceive you, we are back! Appropriately returning to your feeds with a rather creepy tale of this year’s Science & Fiction book club read Frankenstein. Join Mags and Jen as we discuss Victor Frankenstein as a scientist, the ethical implications of his experiments and how Frankenstein still impacts science today. Books Mentioned: Uncharmed by Lucy Jane WoodHis Dark Materials books by Philip PullmanWitchlore by Emma HindsReferences: Mags’ new PhD InstagramThe science behi...
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Your ears do not deceive you, we are back! Appropriately returning to your feeds with a rather creepy tale of this year’s Science & Fiction book club read Frankenstein. Join Mags and Jen as we discuss Victor Frankenstein as a scientist, the ethical implications of his experiments and how Frankenstein still impacts science today. Books Mentioned: Uncharmed by Lucy Jane WoodHis Dark Materials books by Philip PullmanWitchlore by Emma HindsReferences: Mags’ new PhD InstagramThe science behi...
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Lies We Sing To The Sea
Scientists Who Read
55 minutes
9 months ago
Lies We Sing To The Sea
Join us to chat about our Nautical November book Lies We Sing To The Sea by Sarah Underwood. We discuss the origin story of the monthly theme, sapphic love stories, and a much used fantasy trope we think really needs to go away. Books Mentioned: Saltblood by Francesca De ToresGirl, Goddess, Queen by Bea FitzgeraldPercy Jackson & The Olympians by Rick RiordanHeroes Of Olympus by Rick Riordan References: Lies We Sing To The Sea reviews on The StoryGraph Where to find us: Join the...
Scientists Who Read
Your ears do not deceive you, we are back! Appropriately returning to your feeds with a rather creepy tale of this year’s Science & Fiction book club read Frankenstein. Join Mags and Jen as we discuss Victor Frankenstein as a scientist, the ethical implications of his experiments and how Frankenstein still impacts science today. Books Mentioned: Uncharmed by Lucy Jane WoodHis Dark Materials books by Philip PullmanWitchlore by Emma HindsReferences: Mags’ new PhD InstagramThe science behi...