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Adam is back and on the attack. This week we discuss the oldest university in the history of planet Earth, mutant boars, whether readers or writers should read outside of their typical genres, science fiction subgenres, the end of the Best American Anthology series, and much more. Tune in and enjoy!
Question of the Week
What are your favorite books outside of your typical genres for reading? Feel free to email your answers to skiffyandfanty [at] gmail [dot] com or send us a voicemail at 206-203-1686! You can also leave a comment here or follow us on twitter. We’d love to hear your creative responses!
Here’s the episode (show notes are below):
Episode Thirteen — Download (MP3)
Intro and News (0:00 – 16:49):
- Best American Fantasy Series Ends
- Larry Nolen Offers His List of BAF Hopefuls
- The Oldest University on Earth to be Reborn
- Nick Sagan Signs Deal With the Science Channel
- Radioactive Boars Breeding Like Rabbits in Germany
The Main Event (16:50 – 53:22)
The End (53:23 – 1:05:30)
That’s all, folks! See you next time.
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I’m going to answer this question because I wasn’t on the show to answer it – The Eight by Katherine Neville is my absolute favorite non-science fiction or fantasy book. It’s a historical fiction/modern thriller, similar to Dan Brown’s DaVinci Code, but tons better and written way before he popped on the scene.
I’m also a die hard Clive Cussler fan.
Thanks for the reply, you crazy person you. 🙂