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Ep. 3: A Thousand Bad Times

By: Michael DiMartino
Narrated by: a full cast
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After arriving in 1920, Darius, Sanaa, and their friends investigate the murder of Margaret Hightower. The sheriff arrests a suspect for the crime––Ulysses Atwood.©2022 Audible Originals LLC (P)2022 Audible Originals LLC Kids Audible Originals
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Love it! I appreciated the diversity and inclusion backed with historic facts. I was engaged the whole time.

Great

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its the best podcast i have listened to.



it's really great. i really hope there's going to be a part 2.

the whole story was great i really liked it

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I’m continually disappointed by this podcast.
It’s part lecture, part programming but what it isn’t is entertaining.

Not an improvement

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Thank you for this series, it’s suspenseful and intriguing. Fantasy, yes but is it? Disturbingly timely.

Yes!

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not every day do I choose to take a stand against racists. but today, I'm gonna. so pasting this review here to counter the racists.
irony is when you notice that people who criticise show are exactly the people who are identified as problematic in this play. there are many kinds of racists. some hate people who are different than themselves. but there is another kind of racism, from people who claim that they're not racist, but do not want the racist actions of their ancestors to be mentioned. these are the historical revisionists who protest that people who bring up the past shouldn't because it makes the feel bad about who they are. perhaps it is important that they learn that feeling bad is important. they need to learn where their privilege comes from. you don't have to like this drama. but if you're review bombing this just because it makes you uncomfortable, you've made it clear why we need more works like this.

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