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Absolute Pressure

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Ian has been going to Key West every summer for years, helping his Uncle Gord at his dive shop and spending as much time as he can underwater.

When he's not scuba diving, he's admiring Sherri, the girl who works at the dive shop, and wondering how she would feel if he told her that he tastes blackberries whenever he sees her. A series of accidents leads Ian to believe that his uncle is in grave danger, but the truth is more complicated and terrifying than he could ever have imagined.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOrca Book Publishers
Release dateApr 1, 2009
ISBN9781554694310
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Sigmund Brouwer

Sigmund Brouwer is the popular author of more than 40 novels and numerous non-fiction books. He is coauthor of The Last Disciple series, which was featured in Time magazine and on ABC's Good Morning America. Sigmund inspires teens to read through speaking engagements at schools across North America and through his Coolreading.com programs. Sigmund is married to Christian recording artist Cindy Morgan, and they have two daughters.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    May 10, 2011

    This is a great adventure book for kids. Ian is the main chacacter He loves scuba diving he works at his uncles dive shop in the Key West. Atleast until something happens :) I liked this book alot theres alot of mysteries going on about this story about tressure or maybe drugs maybe something else you just might have to read the book to find out what happens.