Sigmund Brouwer
Whether writing youth or adult fiction, Sigmund Brouwer is a best-selling author of more than 40 fast-paced novels. He loves going to schools to get kids excited about reading, reaching roughly 80,000 students a year through his Rock&Roll Literacy Show. Sigmund is married to songwriter recording...
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Whether writing youth or adult fiction, Sigmund Brouwer is a best-selling author of more than 40 fast-paced novels. He loves going to schools to get kids excited about reading, reaching roughly 80,000 students a year through his Rock&Roll Literacy Show. Sigmund is married to songwriter recording artist Cindy Morgan. The couple and their two young daughters divide their time between Red Deer, Alberta and Nashville, Tennessee.
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Saffire is a really fun and mysterious book. There the main character is brought to Panama Canal to do something and to have chat with General. You get a good history about the time period. You also get a romance and action packed. What will happen to Holt? There are some historical characters in ...
Nowhere to Hide is a fast paced and at times confusing tale about three teenaged boys who work for the CIA in a voluntary capacity (facts that were established in its predecessor, Dead Man's Switch). King, MJ and Blake are the three youths in question, and they are trying to find the daughter of a C...
Jim Webb travels to Nashville to try and uncover the truth about his grandfather's involvement in the Vietnam War, specifically whether he was a double agent and helped in the death of a missing soldier and his wife. Webb gets paired up with an old, African-American Vietnam vet named Lee, and they t...
This book has me confuse if it a fantasy book or something else. With that in mind, I have enjoy this book if it one. Though I think it hit some mystery as well. The orphan in this book is named Thomas. He is determined to fulfill his mother deathbed wish. We learn that his nurse is his mother. Tho...
I really enjoy biblical stories such as this. This was heavy and a slower read, but worth the read for sure. A good insight into the life and times of Nero in the context of the early Christian movement.