John David Anderson
John David Anderson was born a long time ago to parents who loved him deeply and pretended to understand him sometimes. In 1983 he won the prestigious third place trophy in Little League and improved his handwriting grade from a D to a C. He is the author of critically acclaimed books for young...
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John David Anderson was born a long time ago to parents who loved him deeply and pretended to understand him sometimes. In 1983 he won the prestigious third place trophy in Little League and improved his handwriting grade from a D to a C. He is the author of critically acclaimed books for young people. He enjoys both writing and reading as a means of escape, though he's not always sure what he's running from (bills? feelings of inadequacy?). He attempts to use the Force on a daily basis, mostly to get his son to eat. As yet he is unsuccessful.
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This is the first book in a series (although there's no set date for the next book or even a premise so don't get too excited yet) about a group of kids who are learning the craft of dungeoneering (don't worry the book will explain precisely what this entails) in Thwodin's Legion (you probably haven...
I haven't read a large amount of middle grade fiction but I must say that I've really enjoyed John David Anderson's writing thus far. Sidekicked was a lot of fun and right after finishing it I added two more of Anderson's books to my TRL. The story revolves around Andrew "Drew" Macon Bean (admittedl...
John David Anderson's Sidekicked is a super fun, super action-packed middle-grade read bursting with superpowers, superheroes, and super sidekicks! Basically, it's pretty super...Middle-schooler Drew, his best friend Jenna, and a handful of their classmates are part of the secret H.E.R.O. Program at...
Basically, Mason Quayle and his best (and only friend, the latter quality perhaps accountable for the former), who are afar from being hero material, choose to set off on a quest to find three or four heroes, (even though half a dozen is preferable and if they could wrangle up ten, that would be sup...