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33. Mr. Samson Cat

Season 1, Ep. 33

We have our first ever special guest on the pod! It's our good friend JD! We talk about almost everything. With a story in the middle.


JD recommends: Mort, by Terry Pratchett, and Harrow the Ninth, by Tamsyn Muir

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