Monstor
Our book club takes a dive into the world of Paolo Bacigalupi, covering his award-winning novel “Ship Breaker” as well as its recently-released follow-up, “The Drowned Cities.” These books are apparently considered YA (or Young Adult) fiction, leading us to discuss what that label means, if anything. We also talk about Bacigalupi’s particular brand of eco-apocalypse, his use of science fiction to make us reconsider what’s going on today in the world, and how to pronounce his name. And of course, we coin a new word: it’s half monster, half mentor, all Scott McNulty.
Listen to this episode (1 hour, 13 minutes)
Topics Covered
Links
- Wikipedia: Young-adult fiction
- Ian McDonald's YA and adult novels were discussed in Incomparable #51
- "The Ear, The Eye, and the Arm" by Nancy Farmer
- "Shade's Children" by Garth Nix
- "The Ionia Sanction" by Gary Corby
- "Leviathan Wakes" by James S.A. Corey
- 2012 Hugo Nominees
- 2011 Nebula Award winners
- "View from the Imperium" by Jody Lynn Nye
- "Sun of Suns" by Karl Schroeder
- Incomparable Book Club on Goodreads