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It's time to discuss The Three-Body Problem, Cixin Liu's Hugo-Award-winning novel about bodies, problems, orbital mechanics, human collaborators to alien invaders, and the evil version of The Last Starfighter. Among other things. In this episode, we apologize to Ken Liu (who is definitely listening) and mangle some Mandarin names despite an excellent pronunciation guide by Mo of Mo's Reads. This episode contains extensive spoilers, so consider reading the book before listening. The book for Episode 00018 is The Fifth Season, by N.K. Jemisin, which is nominated for this year's Hugo Award for Best Novel. As always, you can write to us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople, or purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka. SUBSCRIBE: iTunes | Google | Stitcher | Overcast | Tumblr | Twitter
It's time to discuss The Three-Body Problem, Cixin Liu's Hugo-Award-winning novel about bodies, problems, orbital mechanics, human collaborators to alien invaders, and the evil version of The Last Starfighter. Among other things. In this episode, we apologize to Ken Liu (who is definitely listening) and mangle some Mandarin names despite an excellent pronunciation guide by Mo of Mo's Reads. This episode contains extensive spoilers, so consider reading the book before listening. The book for Episode 00018 is The Fifth Season, by N.K. Jemisin, which is nominated for this year's Hugo Award for Best Novel. As always, you can write to us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople, or purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka. SUBSCRIBE: iTunes | Google | Stitcher | Overcast | Tumblr | Twitter
It's our first episode with a guest host! We're joined by virtual reality talk show host Will Smith to discuss Aurora, by Kim Stanley Robinson. What's Aurora, you ask? Well, you should probably read the book before you listen to the episode, but it's a touching tale of generation ships, systems ecology, island biodiversity, emergent AI, and what happens when you throw a bunch of people into a sealed tube for 140 years. This is the kind of book that should be right up our metaphorical alleys, since most of us have a deep love of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars series and all of us are into spaceships. Check out Will's virtual reality talk show, FOO TV, and follow him on twitter at @willsmith As always, you can reach us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com or tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople. Episode 00016's book won the 2015 Hugo Award for best novel. It's The Three-Body Problem, by Cixin Liu! Get excited!
It's our first episode with a guest host! We're joined by virtual reality talk show host Will Smith to discuss Aurora, by Kim Stanley Robinson. What's Aurora, you ask? Well, you should probably read the book before you listen to the episode, but it's a touching tale of generation ships, systems ecology, island biodiversity, emergent AI, and what happens when you throw a bunch of people into a sealed tube for 140 years. This is the kind of book that should be right up our metaphorical alleys, since most of us have a deep love of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars series and all of us are into spaceships. Check out Will's virtual reality talk show, FOO TV, and follow him on twitter at @willsmith As always, you can reach us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com or tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople. Episode 00016's book won the 2015 Hugo Award for best novel. It's The Three-Body Problem, by Cixin Liu! Get excited!
It’s another episode from the vault! The Lizard People discuss Octavia Butler’s Xenogenesis saga (also known as the Lililth’s Brood series), consisting of Dawn, Adulthood Rites, and Imago. Xenogenesis is a wild, weird tale about aliens, gender, and survival, sparking a lot of deep conversation by the Lizard People who are certainly still human and not at all reptilians from another planet. As always, the discussion is majorly spoilerific, so do try to read along before you listen to the podcast. As a reminder, after next session’s Culture Club episode, the Lizard People will be covering Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora, so get ready by getting it read. Check us out on twitter @DRLizardPeople, email us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com and feel free to wake Peter up if he is sleeping, he won’t mind.
It’s another episode from the vault! The Lizard People discuss Octavia Butler’s Xenogenesis saga (also known as the Lililth’s Brood series), consisting of Dawn, Adulthood Rites, and Imago. Xenogenesis is a wild, weird tale about aliens, gender, and survival, sparking a lot of deep conversation by the Lizard People who are certainly still human and not at all reptilians from another planet. As always, the discussion is majorly spoilerific, so do try to read along before you listen to the podcast. As a reminder, after next session’s Culture Club episode, the Lizard People will be covering Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora, so get ready by getting it read. Check us out on twitter @DRLizardPeople, email us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com and feel free to wake Peter up if he is sleeping, he won’t mind.
This episode contains extensive spoilers, so consider reading the book before listening. Or do what Nathan did and give up a third of the way through. Why did he do that? Listen and find out! It's probably not what you think (it's exactly what you think)! Episode 00012 will be Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson, all about space and stuff. Fun! If you have any questions for lizards, people, or Lizard People, email us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com or tweet us up on the twitters at @DRLizardPeople
This episode contains extensive spoilers, so consider reading the book before listening. Or do what Nathan did and give up a third of the way through. Why did he do that? Listen and find out! It's probably not what you think (it's exactly what you think)! Episode 00012 will be Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson, all about space and stuff. Fun! If you have any questions for lizards, people, or Lizard People, email us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com or tweet us up on the twitters at @DRLizardPeople
In this Culture Club episode, we attempt to discuss the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer but end up talking about how bad Man of Steel is, and why Zack Snyder is not a good filmmaker. Later we manage to talk about other things, like how bad Batman v Superman is going to be (because of Zack Snyder) and how good Suicide Squad COULD be (because of David Ayer). Go see Fury. Peter talks about Elite: Dangerous, we discuss the promise of VR. Dope, which is back in theatres for a limited time, is George's favorite movie of the year (along with Mad Max). Go see it. "Remember, kids, being a nerd means relentlessly criticizing everything you claim to love." The book for Episode 00010 is The Grace Of Kings by Ken Liu. As always, if you have any thoughts, questions, hopes, dreams, fears, recipes, or brainworms, please write us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet us at @DRLizardPeople or draw Peter's face on a coconut and mail it to us.
In this Culture Club episode, we attempt to discuss the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer but end up talking about how bad Man of Steel is, and why Zack Snyder is not a good filmmaker. Later we manage to talk about other things, like how bad Batman v Superman is going to be (because of Zack Snyder) and how good Suicide Squad COULD be (because of David Ayer). Go see Fury. Peter talks about Elite: Dangerous, we discuss the promise of VR. Dope, which is back in theatres for a limited time, is George's favorite movie of the year (along with Mad Max). Go see it. "Remember, kids, being a nerd means relentlessly criticizing everything you claim to love." The book for Episode 00010 is The Grace Of Kings by Ken Liu. As always, if you have any thoughts, questions, hopes, dreams, fears, recipes, or brainworms, please write us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet us at @DRLizardPeople or draw Peter's face on a coconut and mail it to us.
Nathan, Peter and George discuss Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie. This multiple award-winning book details a one-time spaceship’s quest for revenge, while exploring themes of gender, empire and consciousness. The episode contains extensive spoilers, so please think about reading the book before you give the ol’ podcast a listen. Come for the podcast, stay for the rehashing of the classic Enterprise versus Death Star debate. The book for Episode 00010 has been announced and it is The Grace Of Kings by Ken Liu. As always, if you have any thoughts, questions, hopes, dreams, fears, anxieties, or personalities, please write us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet us at @DRLizardPeople or throw a paper airplane at Peter’s big noggin.
Nathan, Peter and George discuss Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie. This multiple award-winning book details a one-time spaceship’s quest for revenge, while exploring themes of gender, empire and consciousness. The episode contains extensive spoilers, so please think about reading the book before you give the ol’ podcast a listen. Come for the podcast, stay for the rehashing of the classic Enterprise versus Death Star debate. The book for Episode 00010 has been announced and it is The Grace Of Kings by Ken Liu. As always, if you have any thoughts, questions, hopes, dreams, fears, anxieties, or personalities, please write us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet us at @DRLizardPeople or throw a paper airplane at Peter’s big noggin.
We discuss THE PERIPHERAL, by William Gibson. Flynne Fisher witnesses a murder during what she thinks is a straightforward security detail in a video game. Present and past touch each other in weird ways as she hunts for the killer, and vice versa. This episode contains extensive spoilers, so consider reading the book before listening. As always, you can write to us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople, or write your questions on the underside of your desk on a Monday morning.
We discuss THE PERIPHERAL, by William Gibson. Flynne Fisher witnesses a murder during what she thinks is a straightforward security detail in a video game. Present and past touch each other in weird ways as she hunts for the killer, and vice versa. This episode contains extensive spoilers, so consider reading the book before listening. As always, you can write to us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople, or write your questions on the underside of your desk on a Monday morning.
George forces us to watch the video for Taylor Swift's Bad Blood. The band Algiers has a new album, called Algiers. It's good. Stompy Southern Gothic Industrial Gospel. Like you do. Peter has been playing Bloodborne and watching Ghost in the Shell: Standalone Complex. And finally, we chat about MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: what we loved (everything), what we hated (nothing), how it compares to the earlier movies, and why it makes MRAs so verreh mad. As always, you can write to us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople, or shout your questions into a dark well.
George forces us to watch the video for Taylor Swift's Bad Blood. The band Algiers has a new album, called Algiers. It's good. Stompy Southern Gothic Industrial Gospel. Like you do. Peter has been playing Bloodborne and watching Ghost in the Shell: Standalone Complex. And finally, we chat about MAD MAX: FURY ROAD: what we loved (everything), what we hated (nothing), how it compares to the earlier movies, and why it makes MRAs so verreh mad. As always, you can write to us at lizardpeopledearreaders@gmail.com, tweet to us at @DRLizardPeople, or shout your questions into a dark well.