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Summary: Luke Burrage reads a science fiction novel and reviews it when he's done. Then he reads another.
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- Artist: Luke Burrage
- Copyright: 2008
Podcasts:
Luke reviews the first half of Dan Simmons’ The Fall of Hyperion, and the second half of the wikipedia.org plot summary. Listen to Tony, Luke, Jeremy and James on The Sofanauts: http://sofanauts.com/ Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage Check out listener recommended books at http://www.goodreads.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Luke reviews Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. Download it at http://www.craphound.com/littlebrother Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage Check out listener recommended books at http://www.goodreads.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Audio of a live video stream. Luke reads Crystal Rain, the Caribbean Steampunk novel by Tobias S Buckell. Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage Check out listener recommended books at http://www.goodreads.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
You get third time lukcy with Charles Stross’s cyberpunk thriller Halting State. You liked it so much you decided to record the review in the second person. You hope your listeners find that idea as fun as you. Next live show on 7th May 11pm CEST. See http://www.ustream.tv/channel/lukeburrage Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Following the H G Wells classic, Luke reviews Joe Haldeman’s take on the time travel genre. Luke loved The Accidental Time Machine… or maybe just the first quarter of the novel. Next live show on 7th May 11pm CEST. Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
To Your Scattered Bodies Go is the first of the Riverworld series by Philip Jose Farmer. Luke reviews it and remembers why he’s never bothered reading further in the series. Next live show on 7th May 11pm CEST. Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
A bonus podcast with Luke taking questions live from the chatroom attached to the live video stream. Thanks to everyone who took part. See the videos of the recording at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/lukeburrage Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage
A review of Hyperion by Dan Simmons, recorded with a live audience! See the videos of the recording at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/lukeburrage Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Luke reviews Accelerando by Charles Stross. Available for free download at http://www.feedbooks.com/book/228 Read Luke’s blog at http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter http://twitter.com/lukeburrage More information on the http://www.sfbrp.com/wiki/index.php?title=048_-_Charles_Stross_-_Accelerando
Luke reviews the debut novel from Karl Schroeder, Ventus. Available for free download at: http://www.kschroeder.com/my-books/ventus/free-ebook-version Read Luke’s blog at: http://www.lukeburrage.com/blog/ More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Luke performs speedy reviews of over thirty science fiction series. He also talks about his experience with ebooks and asks for volunteer readers for his own novel. More information on the SFBRP Wiki or Luke’s Blog.
The oldest and shortest story reviewed so far, Luke tackles the H G Wells classic The Time Machine. Read the missing chapter 11 at wiki source. Read Luke’s new blog at lukeburrage.com/blog More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Bonus podcast: I was invited on the SSF Audio Podcast to talk about the SFBRP. We had a really good discussion about reviewing fiction. Hope you enjoy listening, normal podcasts will resume shortly.
Luke reviews Matter, the latest Culture novel by Iain M Banks. More information on the SFBRP Wiki
Luke questions if this 2005 effort by Alastair Reynolds was written by his dog. More information on the SFBRP Wiki