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Rob Sorensen

    This author explores profound questions of history and theology through his writing. His work delves into the connections between past and present, offering readers fresh perspectives on the world. He engages in detailed research and delivers compelling narratives that draw readers in. His aim is to illuminate complex historical and philosophical concepts.

    Storm King's Graveyard
    So, You Want to Be Canadian
    • 2023

      Storm King's Graveyard

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of an ancient Native American curse, this suspense novel delves into the chilling repercussions of a vengeful hex that persists through time. As the story unfolds, characters grapple with the haunting legacy of the curse, revealing the deep-rooted connections between past grievances and present-day horrors. The narrative weaves together elements of folklore and psychological tension, creating an atmosphere of dread that lingers throughout the tale.

      Storm King's Graveyard
    • 2004

      So, You Want to Be Canadian

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.5(226)Add rating

      So, you want to be Canadian? Who doesn't these days? Canucks are enjoying a major renaissance in attention, from their enlightened social policies to their wild and wooly pop culture. This playful, trivia-packed book is a long-overdue celebration of all things Canadian, from the mysteries of "eh?" to the difference between an Ogo Pogo and a Windingo to how to prepare moose stroganoff (mmm!). Featuring a dreamy list of Canadian hotties, a toe-tapping roundup of Canadian smash hit songs, a handy CanadianAmerican translator, and pointers on how to eat, dress, and apologize like a Canadian if you weren't lucky enough to be born a Canuck, So, You Want to Be Canadian demonstrates once and for all why Canada is so cool (formerly just cold).

      So, You Want to Be Canadian