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  • Blood Tide

    Brian Burt

    eBook (Double Dragon eBooks, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Megalops is an Aquarian, a human-dolphin hybrid who lives in one of the many reef-cities that thrive beneath the waves on an Earth ravaged by climate change. Some of the Humans who cling to the barren lands blame Aquarius for their plight and unleashed the Medusa Plague that entombed Megalops's wife and daughter in stone. Tormented by that loss, Megalops dedicates everything to avenging his murdered family, no matter what the cost. He unleashes a Vendetta Virus as cruel and lethal as the Medusa Plague, a bio-weapon that transforms living Humans into Aquarian corpses. Ocypode -- one of the heroes who stopped the Medusa Plague -- and his band of Human and Aquarian allies battle desperate odds to prevent Megalops from committing an act of genocide that will escalate into global conflict, dragging the Earth's other humanoid species into the chaos. War demands sacrifice. If Mother Earth and Mother Ocean wage war against each other, will anyone survive?Winner of the 2016 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal award for Science Fiction.
  • Blood Tide: Book Two Of The Aquarius Rising Trilogy

    Brian Burt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 24, 2015)
    Sequel to Aquarius Rising: In the Tears of God, winner of the 2014 EPIC eBook Award for Science Fiction: Megalops is an Aquarian, a human-dolphin hybrid who lives in one of the many reef-cities that thrive beneath the waves on an Earth ravaged by climate change. Some of the Humans who cling to the barren lands blame Aquarius for their plight and unleashed the Medusa Plague that entombed Megalops's wife and daughter in stone. Tormented by that loss, Megalops dedicates everything to avenging his murdered family, no matter what the cost. He unleashes a Vendetta Virus as cruel and lethal as the Medusa Plague, a bio-weapon that transforms living Humans into Aquarian corpses. Ocypode — one of the heroes who stopped the Medusa Plague — and his band of Human and Aquarian allies battle desperate odds to prevent Megalops from committing an act of genocide that will escalate into global conflict, dragging the Earth's other humanoid species into the chaos. War demands sacrifice. If Mother Earth and Mother Ocean wage war against each other, will anyone survive?
  • Yoga for Beginners

    Brian Burns

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2011)
    This straightforward guide offers beginners an introduction to the principles and benefits of yoga. Readers will learn about the eight limbs of Classical Yoga, the significance of ethical living, the interaction of the mind and body, methods for controlling breathing and the senses, and techniques for meditation. The section on asanas includes thirty-three fully illustrated postures with step-by-step explanations.
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  • Runs With Horses

    Brian Burks

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Sixteen years old in 1886, Runs With Horses is a member of the last small band of Apaches continuing to resist the U.S. Army. His training for manhood as a Chiricahua Apache has been difficult but thrilling, and he is eager to accomplish the final two of the four raids required to become a warrior. Sadly, this is not possible when they at last surrender to the U.S. Army. “With its compact size, terse sentences, large print, and action-packed plot, the book is certain to lure reluctant readers, and history buffs will applaud the factual epilogue and bibliography.”--Booklist
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  • Wrango

    Brian Burks

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Aug. 30, 1999)
    The War Between the States is over, and George McJunkin and his family are among the slaves who’ve won their freedom. Trouble is, the McJunkins still live in a tiny shack, and the money George’s father brings in barely keeps food on the table. George’s parents say the times are changing. They say someday in Rogers Prairie, Texas, there will be a school for black children. They say someday the family will own the blacksmith shop where George’s father still toils for the man who used to own them. But George isn’t so sure about someday. Between 1867 and 1895, more than five thousand black cowboys helped drive ten million cattle up the Chisholm Trail from Texas. One such cowboy was George McJunkin, who set out from Rogers Prairie for the adventure that would change his life.
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  • Soldier Boy

    Brian Burks

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 9, 1997)
    This gripping historical novel set during the final years of the Indian Wars explores army life in the American West as it details one boy’s struggle to become a man.
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  • Walks Alone

    Brian Burks

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, April 15, 1998)
    This powerful, factually based novel explores the human instinct for survival and self-determination through one Apache girl’s fortitude in the face of extreme hardship and loss.
  • Soldier Boy

    Brian Burks

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 10, 1997)
    This gripping historical novel set during the final years of the Indian Wars explores army life in the American West as it details one boy’s struggle to become a man.
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  • Walks Alone

    Brian Burks

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Sept. 4, 2000)
    This powerful, factually based novel explores the human instinct for survival and self-determination through one Apache girl’s fortitude in the face of extreme hardship and loss.
  • Runs With Horses

    Brian Burks

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 1, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Sixteen-years-old in 1886, Runs With Horses trains to become a warrior with Geronimo's band of Apaches in the American Southwest.
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  • Roosevelt: the Soldier of Freedom: the Soldier of Freedom

    Burk Brian

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace, March 15, 1970)
    A triumphant biography and the concluding volume to "Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox". The author focuses on Roosevelt's brilliant war leadership, the great vision he pursued, and the fatal ambivalence that lay at the heart of his strategy for freedom. The narrative moves from the dark days of 1940 and the fight over aid to embattled Britain to the day in April 1945 when the President quietly slipped away. Beautifully written, superbly organized, and carefully researched, the author paints a portrait of a deeply divided President Roosevelt in his most difficult and finest hour. Not only is it a history of Roosevelt, but of the American people and their institutions, their moods, and their character.
  • Fake Boyfriend by Brian, Kate

    Brian

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2009, )
    Fake Boyfriend by Brian, Kate [Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2009...