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16: The Most Evil Letter of the Alphabet (Mary Downing Hahn's Wait Till Helen Comes)

1h 2m · Are You There, God? It's Me, Podcast. · 12 Oct 01:00

It's Spooky Season, everyone! Celebrate in style with our latest episode, where we recap Erin's all-time favorite book,Wait Till Helen Comes (1986). It's written by Mary Downing Hahn, our future spooky grandma.

Are you aware of any spooky abandoned churches coming on the real estate market shortly? Erin is looking, you know. Bonus points for old graveyards being present on-site. Double bonus points if there are lots of things there with names that start with the letter H.

Please like, subscribe, and tell your friends! Next time: Bunnicula (1979), by Deborah and James Howe.

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