• Alcatraz vs The Evil Librarians - Episode 4

  • May 14 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast
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Alcatraz vs The Evil Librarians - Episode 4

  • Summary

  • We read the middle grade heist fantasy card battler Alcatraz vs The Evil Librarians and talk about it for our shortest episode yet!

    Next month we'll be reading all of Mistborn: The Hero of Ages, Episode Airs: June 11th

    Content warnings for this episode: abandonment, ableism, betrayal, bleeding, broken bones, bullying, child abuse, child death, child endangerment, classism, conspiracies, death, foster homes, Elon Musk, gulags, Harry Potter, human sacrifice, imprisonment, insanity, maiming, mental illness, mind control, murder, prisons, religious extremism, self harm, self hatred, stabbing, suicide/suicidal ideation, torture, transphobia, wounds and infection

    Correction: After the break I make a claim that the Bastille wasn't a prison for very long, I am very wrong! I am confusing it with a completely different French fortress which is embarrassing. The Bastille was made into a prison specifically for political prisoners and anyone the state deemed to be imprisoned, which is part of the reason it was stormed and was such a symbol during the revolution. I should know this better.

    The People's Joker Showtimes: https://www.alteredinnocence.net/thepeoplesjoker
    Really go see this one, it's all time banger of a film.

    This show is created by Graham Gillman, Taylor Lane, and Jack McLaughlan.

    Insta: https://www.instagram.com/grainofsanderson_pod/?hl=en
    Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/AGrainofSanderson

    Our theme music is "goodnight kiss" by 2mello off the album midnight broadcasts. (https://2mello.net/)

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