Brett Harris
Alex and Brett Harris founded TheRebelution.com in August 2005 and today, at age nineteen, are among the most widely read teen writers on the web. The twins are frequent contributors to the webzine "Boundless," serve as the main speakers for the Rebelution Tour conferences, and have been featured nationally on MSNBC, CNN, NPR, and "The" "New York Times," as well as in publications like "WORLD "magazine, "Breakaway," and "Ignite Your Faith." Sons of homeschool pioneers Gregg and Sono Harris and...See more
Alex and Brett Harris founded TheRebelution.com in August 2005 and today, at age nineteen, are among the most widely read teen writers on the web. The twins are frequent contributors to the webzine "Boundless," serve as the main speakers for the Rebelution Tour conferences, and have been featured nationally on MSNBC, CNN, NPR, and "The" "New York Times," as well as in publications like "WORLD "magazine, "Breakaway," and "Ignite Your Faith." Sons of homeschool pioneers Gregg and Sono Harris and younger brothers of best-selling author Joshua Harris ("I Kissed Dating Goodbye"), Alex and Brett live with their family outside Portland, Oregon. See less
Brett Harris's Featured Books
Brett Harris book reviews
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Start Here: Doing Hard Things Right Where You Are
The BEST book for Christian teens!
by Tarissa, Oct 2, 2014
Start Here is an excellent follow-up to the Harris twins' first book, Do Hard Things. Both of these titles are definitely recommendable to any teen on the planet. Although the motto of "do hard ... Read More
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Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations
Every young adult should read this!
by Tarissa, Feb 13, 2013
"Do Hard Things" came to me recommended by many of my young adult/teenage friends. Everyone was reading it, and everyone told me that I should read it too. I was certainly not let down!
Teenagers ... Read More
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Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations
Highly Recommend
by AngieM, Nov 13, 2010
What a bunch of haters people are who said these boys are condescending and "preachy". What a bad attitude.
I appreciate the authors' hearts and sharing of accomplishments. Explaining the details ... Read More