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[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. Started by long-time science fiction fan Luke Burrage in January 2008, [http://www.sfbrp.com/ the podcast] reviews various novels and prose by a wide variety of authors from the whole sci-fi genre. Occasionally, the podcast reviews fantasy titles as well, or does a [[Crossover]] with other similar podcasts and review sites (most notably [http://frontrowcrew.com/ Geek Nights]).
[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. Started by long-time science fiction fan Luke Burrage in January 2008, [http://www.sfbrp.com/ the podcast] reviews various novels and prose by a wide variety of authors from the whole sci-fi genre. Occasionally, the podcast reviews fantasy titles as well, or does a [[Crossover]] with other similar podcasts and review sites (most notably [http://frontrowcrew.com/ Geek Nights]).


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=== The [[Overly Long Name|SFBRP]] provides examples of : ===
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] : Luke is a Kent-born British professional juggler living in Berlin... [[One of Us|who also happens to be an life-long avid fan of sci-fi]].
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] : Luke is a Kent-born British professional juggler living in Berlin... [[One of Us|who also happens to be an life-long avid fan of sci-fi]].
* [[Caustic Critic]] : A subversion, since Luke is more than willing to judge a book on its own merits and highlight the good or original parts of it. But if a book is exceptionally badly written or [[Idiot Plot|convoluted]], [[Accentuate the Negative|he plays this trope straight]].
* [[Caustic Critic]] : A subversion, since Luke is more than willing to judge a book on its own merits and highlight the good or original parts of it. But if a book is exceptionally badly written or [[Idiot Plot|convoluted]], [[Accentuate the Negative|he plays this trope straight]].
* [[Catch Phrase]] :
* [[Catch Phrase]] :
{{quote|'''Luke''':"[[Opening Narration|Hello and welcome to the science fiction book review podcast. My name is Luke Burrage and this is the show where I review every science fiction book that I read, as I read it. Now, there's no set schedule, it's just whenever I finish a book, I do the review and stick it up here, on the podcast feed.]]"
{{quote|'''Luke''':"[[Opening Narration|Hello and welcome to the science fiction book review podcast. My name is Luke Burrage and this is the show where I review every science fiction book that I read, as I read it. Now, there's no set schedule, it's just whenever I finish a book, I do the review and stick it up here, on the podcast feed.]]"
'''Luke''':"([[Flat What|And then I was like...]]) [[Who Writes This Crap?|Wait a second !]]"
'''Luke''':"([[Flat What|And then I was like...]]) [[Who Writes This Crap?|Wait a second !]]"
'''Luke''':"[[Every Episode Ending|...and I'll catch you next time !]]" }}
'''Luke''':"[[Every Episode Ending|...and I'll catch you next time !]]" }}
* [[Genre Savvy]] : And how...
* [[Genre Savvy]] : And how...
* [[Let's See You Do Better]] : Averted, since Luke himself writes sci-fi in his free time and has already published two novels set in a [[Next Sunday AD]] setting.
* [[Let's See You Do Better]] : Averted, since Luke himself writes sci-fi in his free time and has already published two novels set in a [[Next Sunday A.D.]] setting.
* [[Motor Mouth]] : Luke sure knows how to rant enthusiastically about the previous novel he read. He even directly [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades this]] numerous times in his reviews.
* [[Motor Mouth]] : Luke sure knows how to rant enthusiastically about the previous novel he read. He even directly [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades this]] numerous times in his reviews.
** A March 2009 review of his podcast by SFX Magazine even referred to him as such, [[Invoked Trope|literally]] :
** A March 2009 review of his podcast by SFX Magazine even referred to him as such, [[Invoked Trope|literally]] :
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* [[Reviews Are the Gospel]] : Averted. Luke had expressed his dislike for this type of approach several times already. He frequently reminds everyone about reviews being a subjective thing, not [[Serious Business]].
* [[Reviews Are the Gospel]] : Averted. Luke had expressed his dislike for this type of approach several times already. He frequently reminds everyone about reviews being a subjective thing, not [[Serious Business]].
* [[Sequelitis]] : [[Conversational Troping|He refers to it as]] "Sequel Fatique".
* [[Sequelitis]] : [[Conversational Troping|He refers to it as]] "Sequel Fatique".
* [[The Mean Brit]] : A complete inversion, since he's generally jovial and cheerful even when reviewing poorly written books.
* [[The Mean Brit]] : A complete inversion, since he's generally jovial and cheerful even when reviewing poorly written books.
* [[Who Writes This Crap?]] / [[Fridge Logic]] : A common outcry against some less than stellar novels he's reviewed.
* [[Who Writes This Crap?]] / [[Fridge Logic]] : A common outcry against some less than stellar novels he's reviewed.


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Latest revision as of 15:59, 3 December 2019


Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Started by long-time science fiction fan Luke Burrage in January 2008, the podcast reviews various novels and prose by a wide variety of authors from the whole sci-fi genre. Occasionally, the podcast reviews fantasy titles as well, or does a Crossover with other similar podcasts and review sites (most notably Geek Nights).


Tropes used in Science Fiction Book Review Podcast include:
  • Genre Savvy : And how...
  • Let's See You Do Better : Averted, since Luke himself writes sci-fi in his free time and has already published two novels set in a Next Sunday A.D. setting.
  • Motor Mouth : Luke sure knows how to rant enthusiastically about the previous novel he read. He even directly lampshades this numerous times in his reviews.
    • A March 2009 review of his podcast by SFX Magazine even referred to him as such, literally :

"Four stars out of five. The set-up is as no-frills as the title - Berlin-based SF fan Luke Burrage reads a sci-fi book, and then talks about it - but while some literary podcasts can be dreary, Burrage is an enthusiastic motormouth with an infectious love of the genre. His tastes are varied, and even if you don't agree with all of his opinions, they're still fun to listen to."