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Books with title The Bridge

  • The Burning Bridge

    John Flanagan

    Mass Market Paperback (Random House Australia, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • The Burning Bridge

    John Flanagan

    Hardcover (Philomel, June 8, 2006)
    -John Flanagan Book Series -Ranger's Apprentice : Book Two -The Icebound Land (Ranger's Apprentice, Book 3) -The Battle for Skandia: Book Four (Ranger's Apprentice #04) -Kings of Clonmel: Book Eight (Ranger's Apprentice #08) -Halt's Peril (Ranger's Apprentice, Book 9)
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  • The Brooklyn Bridge

    G. S. Prentzas

    eBook (Chelsea House Publications, March 1, 2009)
    Opened on May 24th, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is widely considered the greatest engineering achievement of the 19th century. This book looks at the construction of the bridge as well as its integration and social use.
  • Beyond the Bridge

    C. D. Beaudin

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 14, 2018)
    **Beyond the Bridge is a wonderful fantasy story written by a 13 year old author - professionally edited and formatted for publishing.** A darkness like no other. The land of Mortal is plagued with a growing darkness. A ruthless sorceress is taking revenge, and the only thing standing in her way has been locked away for nine years. Until now. Awyn is eighteen, and it’s time to die. Her power-hungry uncle had mercy on her years ago, but he knows the only way to secure his throne is if the heir to it dies. But what neither of them could have predicted is that Awyn manages to escape his sword, and out of the city that has been her torment and dream for the past nine years. But to get away from her uncle’s soldiers, she’s going to have to journey beyond the bridge into an unknown world full of chaos and death—and is plunged into a war with the sorceress herself.
  • Blazing Bridge, The

    Carter Roy, Nick Podehl

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Feb. 21, 2017)
    Ronan Truelove’s best friend, scrappy smart aleck Greta Sustermann, has no idea that she is one of the thirty-six Pure souls crucial to the safety of the world. But Ronan’s evil father has figured it out—and he’s leading the Bend Sinister straight to Greta. If they capture her, she’ll suffer a fate far worse than mere death. But to get to Greta, they’re going to have to go through Ronan first.Standing with Ronan are plucky hacker Sammy; witty, unkillable Jack Dawkins; and a sharp-tongued woman named Diz, who drives a dangerously souped-up taxi. One breathless close call after another leads to an ugly showdown: Ronan alone against his father, with the fate of Greta, his friends, and the entire world hanging in the balance. Will Ronan be able to rise up and prove once and for all that he has what it takes to join the Blood Guard?By turns heart-stopping and hilarious, The Blazing Bridge brings the Blood Guard trilogy to a surprising, clever, and altogether thrilling conclusion.
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  • The bridges;

    Tarjei Vesaas

    Hardcover (Owen, March 15, 1969)
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  • The Spirit Bridge

    James L. Rubart

    Audio CD (Thomas Nelson on Brilliance Audio, May 6, 2014)
    The Warriors Riding have battled in astounding supernatural realms, set captives free, and awakened thousands of hearts. But now their only chance of survival depends on calling for The Spirit Bridge. Reece, Dana, Brandon, and Marcus have achieved staggering success in the spiritual realm...but each is reeling from vicious attacks. They need rest. A break from the war. But the warlord Zennon is raging and will give them no quarter. The demon holds what he believes to be the trump card—a hidden strategy set in motion before Warriors Riding even began—that will detonate the team from the inside out. And he's just set it loose. The street magician Simon—finally free of Zennon's alternate reality prison—is racing to remember his past before his ignorance obliterates his destiny. Then there's Miyo—a brash young warrior with advanced knowledge of spiritual realities and supernatural armor even Reece doesn't know about. These two will be pivotal in the final war. If only the Warriors knew which side Simon and Miyo are truly on. If only they knew how to fight against Zennon's final assault. The Spirit Bridge is the epic conclusion to acclaimed author James L. Rubart's Well Spring series, which will propel each of the Warriors Riding on a quest of true identity, ultimate freedom, and a final battle that will leave them changed forever.
  • The Burning Bridge

    John Flanagan Ph.

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 2007)
    In this rousing sequel to The Ruins of Gorlan, the Rangers brace for a final clash with the evil Morgarath, and choose Will, along with his friend Horace, as special envoys to Celtica. But the simple mission soon takes an unsettling turn.
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  • Beneath the Bridge

    Hazel Hutchins, Ruth Ohi

    Library Binding (Annick Press, Sept. 4, 2004)
    A tiny boat's giant journey. When a young boy launches a tiny paper boat downstream, he wonders about the adventures it will have on its voyage. The little vessel sails past goggling frogs and hovering insects, houses and stores along the shores, roads and railways, and eventually into the shadows of giant ships. Though the big river becomes a dangerous place for the small boat, there are enough helpers on the water to keep the vessel afloat and on its way. The paper ship is safely passed from canoe to riverboat and finally to the crew of an ocean liner. "Someday I'll follow, just to see," thinks the boy, "but for now it sails for me." Beneath the Bridge is a rhythmic and moving tale told in verse that gently runs through detailed and dynamic illustrations.
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  • The Toll Bridge

    Aidan Chambers

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 1, 1995)
    Taking a job as a toll-bridge collector to escape family pressures and discover who he is, seventeen-year-old Jan meets and befriends Adam and Tess and the three test their friendship as each faces a turning point in his and her life.
  • The Boy and the Bridge

    Laura Teague, Carly Dean

    Hardcover (Inspiromedia Corporation, July 2, 2018)
    The Boy and The Bridge is an allegory featuring a young boy as he approaches a crossroads in the woods and in a quiet moment of bravery learns about the deeper purpose of life. The young boy, like so many of us, has set out on a great adventure, blissfully unaware of an unmet need in his life. He finds courage within himself to conquer the world around him until he comes upon a large bridge and is taken back by fear, symbolic of the moment in our lives when each us realize our insufficiencies when met with struggle. As he begins to search his heart and mind for options on how to continue his journey without crossing the bridge, he hears a gentle whisper prompting him to simply have faith. The story chronicles the young boy's realization that faith and trust will carry him through the challenges of this life, symbolizing the beautiful truth available for each of us through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Each page is filled with stunning, vivid illustrations that take the reader into the journey in a familiar, relatable way.
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  • Over the Bridge

    Peter Sloan, Sheryl Sloan, Virginia Barrett

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 15, 1999)
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