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      • Sigmund Brouwer (born 1959) is a prolific Canadian author of children's, young adult, and adult books. He has over 100 titles and four million books in print. Brouwer's novel, Dead Man's Switch, won the Arthur Ellis Award in 2015 for Canada's best young adult mystery of the year.
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  2. Sigmund Brouwer (born 1959) is a prolific Canadian author of children's, young adult, and adult books. [1] He has over 100 titles and four million books in print. Brouwer's novel, Dead Man's Switch, won the Arthur Ellis Award in 2015 for Canada's best young adult mystery of the year. [2]

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    With over 5 million books in print in multiple languages, Sigmund Brouwer writes for both children and adults, and has published over 150 books in fiction and non-fiction.

  4. Sigmund Brouwer is the creator and the author of the Accidental Detectives series. This fictional series of novels started in 1990, when the first novel was published. It is called The Volcano of Doom.

  5. Meet Sigmund Brouwer. Author, Educator, Story Ninja! As the bestselling author of dozens of titles, with over 4 million books in print in multiple languages, Sigmund Brouwer writes for both children and adults.

  6. Sigmund Brouwer has 240 books on Goodreads with 42555 ratings. Sigmund Brouwer’s most popular book is The Last Disciple (The Last Disciple #1).

  7. Jul 14, 2011 · Born. Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Website. http://www.facebook.com/sigmundbrouwer. Genre. Mystery & Thrillers, Children's Books. Member Since. June 2011. edit data. Sigmund loves going to schools to get kids excited about reading, reaching roughly 80,000 students a year through his Rock&Roll Literacy Show. 1 post. Sigmund Brouwer's Blog.

  8. About Sigmund Brouwer. Sigmund is the best-selling author of nearly thirty novels, with close to 4 million books in print. Based on his inspiration for Thief of Glory, which Sigmund wrote as a way to learn and honor the his parent’s stories, especially of his father’s boyhood in a Japanese concentration camp, Sigmund leads The Chapters of ...

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