Steve Brezenoff Bücher
Steve Brezenoff verfasst fesselnde Jugendromane, die sich mit der Komplexität von Beziehungen und Identität auseinandersetzen.






Field Trip Mysteries: The Grand Canyon Burros That Broke
- 88 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Edward "Egg" Garrison is excited to take pictures in the Grand Canyon on a field trip, but like always, mysteries get in the way!
A girl sits in an old library. She is revising for her spelling test. Suddenly, the word lists in her vocabulary workbook start to peel off the page. They reach out and wrap around her like tentacles. She's been caught in the magic of the evil Spellbinder and his cursed book! Can the girl escape the tangle of terms before the wizard drains her brain?
Witch Mayor
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Hank and Gus want to investigate the legend that the Ravens Pass city hall was built over a cellar with a witch sealed inside it, and a school field trip seems like the perfect opportunity--but the witch may be waiting for them.
Guitarist Wanted
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
"Terence Kato is a prodigy bass player, but he's determined to finish middle school on a high note. Life has other plans. In eighth grade, he's forced to transfer from a private arts school to a public school, where the kids seemingly speak a different language. Luckily, Terence knows a universal one: music. He sets out to build a rock band and, in the process, make a few friends. However, great music and great friendships aren't always in harmony."--Provided by publisher.
No Place Like Home
- 86 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The Mills family wants to leave Ravens Pass, but their house has other plans...
A group of young detectives, Sam, Egg, Gum, and Cat, embark on an adventurous field trip to the zoo, only to find themselves solving the mystery of the disappearance of a notorious bully, Anton Gutman. As they navigate the challenges of their investigation, the friends must use their wits and teamwork to uncover the truth behind the vanishing act.
Werewolf Hotel
- 73 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The Full Moon Resort in western Canada looks all but abandoned when Hunter, his twin sister, Maeve, and their parents arrive. The outdoor pool is in disrepair and the cabins are overgrown with strange plants. What a dump! And to make matters worse, Hunter and Maeve's aunt and uncle, as well as their two kids, fail to show up for the family holiday. What is going on and why did they have to come all the way out to the sticks anyway? Before long, the spooked-out siblings find out why - and it's a very hairy situation indeed!
A girl can't stop saying the same word over and over again. "Teacup, teacup, teacup," she says. Repeated words also fill the halls at school. "Phone, phone, phone." "Glue, glue, glue." The building has been invaded by... wordworms! The wriggling creepy-crawlies feed off mental energy, causing their hosts to get stuck on a single word. Can the powerful Librarian exterminate the pesky parasites before they drain brains and zombify all the students? Experience dark tales from the Library of Doom like never before in this gripping, full-color graphic novel.
Field Trip Mysteries: The Crook Who Crossed the Golden Gate Bridge
- 88 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
During a field trip in San Francisco, James "Gum" Shoo and his friends find themselves entangled in a series of pickpocketing incidents. As they navigate the bustling city, they must confront the challenges of theft and deception, leading to an adventure that tests their friendship and resourcefulness. The story combines elements of mystery and camaraderie, highlighting the excitement and unpredictability of urban exploration.