Jesse Dukes offers a quick review of popular science fiction writer John Scalzi’s newest novel, “When the Moon Hits Your Eye”. While he initially put the book down after reading the first chapter, due to frustration with the absurd premise, on a second read, Dukes found that the book has its charms. https://media.blubrry.com/1470605/content.blubrry.com/1470605/UMB_when_the_moon_review_pod.mp3Podcast: Play in… Continue reading Review: John Scalzi’s “When the Moon Hits Your Eye”
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Episode 74: “Our Robot Friends (and Enemies),” with Leah Jones
We invite podcast buddy Leah Jones from Finding Favorites to follow up on a recommendation she made to Dukes last year: to watch the film M3gan. We thought it would be fun to talk about films and books with robot friends (and enemies) more broadly, and we each make a recommendation. Since we don’t yet have actual robot friends (although according to Silicon Valley, they’ll be here soon) what are we really talking about when we tell stories about robots? Loyal servants? Monsters? Children? We discuss examples of each, and contemplate what makes a good story with robots.