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196 – The Rainbow Fish is Dystopian Horror

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I am not a fan of The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. It’s a book that portrays mooching, bullying, and gaslighting as good things, but lots of people don’t notice that because, well, it’s really, really pretty.

Author TQ TownsendPosted on July 29, 2025July 30, 2025Categories Episodes

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