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Lately I've been more open to reading books from the Christian fiction genre. This particular book had an interesting name and an artsy book cover. While I know you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, sometimes I do! And it was a decently good... [Read on]
What if you were a 12-year-old foster kid who had a gift you didn’t understand, something that terrified you? What if you confided your fears to a male teacher who tried to help you and found himself accused of inappropriate conduct? That’s the... [Read on]
The Canary List by Sigmund Brouwer was an interesting read. The story follows Jaimie Piper, a young girl who feels hunted by darkness, and Crockett Grey, a school teacher, as they make there way through the maze of Vatican intrigue. The book... [Read on]
Jaimie Piper is a young foster kid who has a strange power of being able to sense evil. Crockett Grey is her teacher who is still struggling with the loss of his daughter. For the first time since his daughter died, his life is uprooted again... [Read on]
The Canary List was good, but not great. I'm familiar with Sigmund Brouwer - I read some of his books when I was young, and more recently enjoyed the Sam Keaton series. He is a talented writer, and here I saw his skills in yet another genre.... [Read on]
When we first meet Crockett Grey, a teacher his troubled students affectionately call “Mr. G.”, he’s determined to get as drunk as possible in an attempt to dull the pain of losing his daughter. He thinks he’s seeing her ghost at his window, but... [Read on]
The Canary List - Sigmund Brouwer Em...where do I start..... what instantly comes to mind about this book? Tough read. Hovering my cursor rover the decline button I had to think whether to read this book or not, as this book was designated by... [Read on]
Crockett Grey is a school teacher with the unfortunate tendency of mourning his deceased daughter at the bottom of a bottle of liquor. When one of his female students arrives at his house in the dead of night, terrified and begging for help,... [Read on]
I enjoyed this book. It was a little mysterious, a little suspenseful but had a lot of heart. Jaimie was a sweet girl and you genuinely felt bad for her, and the mystery kept me on my toes. Crockett was a very vivid character. The writing was... [Read on]
Jaimie Piper is a troubled child with the ability to sense when evil is near. Crockett Grey is a man struck down by the loss of his daughter and his recent divorce. Both of these burdened people soon become involved in a conspiracy... [Read on]