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Another book about conspiracies within the Catholic Church. What can Sigmund Brouwer possibly write that won't make the reader immediately think of Dan Brown's books? I guess there was enough to get me through to the end of the book. But there... [Read on]
The Canary List: A Novel by Sigmund Brouwer is a dark tale that follows Jamie Piper, a child of the foster care system that can sense something most children can't - evil. Crockett Grey, her teacher, just wants to mark the anniversary of his... [Read on]
This is one of the best books I have read in awhile. The material interesting and is good for anyone who loves a good suspense and mystery novel. You were kept on the edge of your seat the whole time not knowing what was going to happen. You... [Read on]
Protected by the dark of night, Jaimie Piper runs. But is anywhere safe when Evil is hunting you? She's just a twelve year-old girl, bumped around between foster homes and relegated to school classes for challenged kids, those lagging in their... [Read on]
After reading the Prologue of The Canary List I found myself disinterested. This was a book I was throughly looking forward to, however, it did not seem as awesome as I thought it would be. Around Chapter 4 I realized that although I was still... [Read on]
The Canary List is a religious suspense thriller in the vein of Dan Brown. I had mixed feelings about this book. I wasn't sure if Mr. Brouwer meant for it to be YA or adult fiction. I felt that the subject of the story and the focus on the... [Read on]
After reading the description, I thought this book is like Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons, but after reading it, Canary List may have the issues of conspiracies in the Vatican Church, but this is more like pointing out that there may be evil in... [Read on]
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]