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Books with author R.L Walker

  • The Legend

    RJ Walker

    eBook (, June 3, 2020)
    Mack Williams is the best high school basketball prospect since LeBron James, and he is starting his freshman year at Hillmore High School. He and his best friend Miles are trying to lead their team to its first championship season on a new campus, and first one in almost a decade. This first installment to The Legend series follows Mack and provides first class prospective to his journey to a district championship. Does Mack have what it takes to put the team on his back when it counts? Find out in The Legend!
  • Physics

    Walker

    Paperback (Prentice-Hall, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Like having a private coach at their elbows, this introduction to algebra-based physics involves readers actively in a guided learn-by-doing process—sensing when they need a very patient exposition and when they need only minimal reinforcement, when they need to focus on concepts and when they need an opportunity to practice their quantitative skills. At the heart of the volume are worked examples in a unique, two-column format that focuses on the basic strategies and step-by-step thought processes involved in problem solving—with an emphasis on the relationship between the physical concepts and their mathematical expression. Color-coded drawings help readers visualize physics problems, and companion photographs show the same principle at work in different physical contexts, or juxtapose situations in which contrasting principles are at work. Real-world physics applications abound. Covers the full spectrum of topics in Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Electromagnetism, Light and Optics, and Modern Physics. For anyone needing an introduction to, or refresher of, algebra-based physics.
  • Housebuilding for Children

    Lester R. Walker

    Hardcover (Overlook Books, June 20, 1977)
    Step-by-step illustrated instructions for building six different houses with a description of the necessary tools and equipment.
  • Cronin's Key III

    N.R. Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2015)
    History isn’t always what it seems… Twelve months after his change, Alec MacAidan is still getting used to his many vampire talents. While most vampires would give anything to have more than one supernatural power, Alec craves nothing more than peace and time alone with Cronin. But when Alec meets entities from outside this realm, he’s left powerless in their presence. Zoan are half-lycan, half-dragon creatures that have slipped through time and reality, seemingly undetected by man and vampire. Or have they? They bear an uncanny resemblance to gargoyles, leaving Alec’s view on all things weird to get a whole lot weirder. This new quest leads Alec, Cronin, and their band of friends to Paris, Rome, and Moscow, where they learn that gargoyles aren’t simply statues on walls. In the underground pits beneath churches all over the world, Alec discovers the Key’s true destiny. Facing the Zoan might take every talent he has. And he may need help from the dead to get them all out alive.
  • Sixty Five Hours

    N.R. Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Cameron Fletcher and Lucas Hensley are advertising executives who have Sixty Five Hours to pull together the campaign of their careers. Sixty Five Hours to get along. Sixty Five Hours to not kill each other. Sixty Five Hours to fall in love.
  • Secondhand Summer

    Dan L. Walker

    eBook (Alaska Northwest Books, June 21, 2016)
    Secondhand Summer begins in Ninilchik, a tiny Alaskan community where the Barger family fishes for salmon. The father's death forces a move from their homestead to an apartment in a poor section of Anchorage. Written in the first person and based on the author’s own experiences, the tale is about Sam, a fourteen-year-old boy who loved the homestead fishing life he left behind. Like most kids his age, his physical abilities and his imagination exceed his judgment and knowledge.The story focuses on the boy’s adventuresome adjustments to the big city, the loss of his father, and becoming a teenager. Sam’s new friends lead him on forays into vandalism, petty theft, and trespassing. An abandoned nightclub, which Sam and his friends take over as their “fort,” absorbs Sam’s attention and energy as an escape from an adult controlled world, but his time runs out when the teenagers take over. By the end of the summer, Sam loses his club, one of his new friends, and his idealism, leaving him feeling forever changed as he enters seventh grade, both wilder and wiser.
  • Secondhand Summer

    Dan L. Walker

    Paperback (Alaska Northwest Books, June 7, 2016)
    A coming-of-age story of loss, adventure, violence, and redemption Fourteen-year-old Sam Barger’s life changes forever when his father dies and his family is forced to move from a remote homestead and fishing camp to the busy city of Anchorage. Life in the big city hits Sam a little differently; suddenly he’s surrounded by cars and girls, poverty and diversity, and new places to explore. One day he and his new friends stumble upon an abandoned nightclub, and it fires up Sam’s imagination and leads him into dangers he never expected. Can he survive the wilds of Anchorage before the end of summer? Secondhand Summer is the gripping debut novel inspired by author Dan Walker’s own life and experiences.
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  • Watch it Burn

    L K Walker

    language (Wandering Lost Books, Jan. 2, 2017)
    Time for the hunt.In this second book of the Fire Trilogy, Ari takes matters into her own hands and begins tracking seethers down, one by one. She quickly discovers they’re not as vulnerable as she first thought. In an attempt to learn more about what she is up against, Ari and Nate seek out the help of sentinels. But telling friend from foe is not always as easy as it seems.
  • Perfect Catch

    N.R. Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 20, 2017)
    *19,000 word (72 pages) short story. LGBT romance. Calvin Lynch and Troy Hoffman have been best mates since they were fourteen years old. They’re both hard-working tradesmen, both love weekends away fishing, both gay, but have never been single at the same time. Until now. What is supposed to be a weekend away fishing with a group of mates, changes at the last minute when friends bail out in an attempt to give Cal and Troy some alone time. With more than just hooks on the line, can these two see what’s been right in front of them the whole time? The Perfect Catch is a short story about falling for your best friend hook, line, and sinker.
  • Veedor the Condor

    B. L. Walker

    Paperback (Bliss Books, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Meet Veedor, the world's only free-flying, captive Andean condor and learn interesting facts about this endangered species. Explore Veedor's world and the human family that has protected and loved him from the very start. From dancing onstage to performing in educational programs, Veedor's life is dedicated to helping raise awareness for condors the world over. With any luck, many of his cousins will be able to roam the skies freely and carry on for generations to come. Journey through hardships and triumphs as Veedor becomes a majestic ambassador for condors in the wild. This book is filled with amazing photographs and fun information for both children and adults.
  • Making Life

    R. Walker

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, July 31, 2001)
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  • Secondhand Summer

    Dan L. Walker

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, June 28, 2016)
    Secondhand Summer begins in Ninilchik, a tiny Alaskan community where the Barger family fishes for salmon. The father's death forces a move from their homestead to an apartment in a poor section of Anchorage. Written in the first person and based on the author’s own experiences, the tale is about Sam, a fourteen-year-old boy who loved the homestead fishing life he left behind. Like most kids his age, his physical abilities and his imagination exceed his judgment and knowledge.The story focuses on the boy’s adventuresome adjustments to the big city, the loss of his father, and becoming a teenager. Sam’s new friends lead him on forays into vandalism, petty theft, and trespassing. An abandoned nightclub, which Sam and his friends take over as their “fort,” absorbs Sam’s attention and energy as an escape from an adult controlled world, but his time runs out when the teenagers take over. By the end of the summer, Sam loses his club, one of his new friends, and his idealism, leaving him feeling forever changed as he enters seventh grade, both wilder and wiser.
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