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Books with title Black Belt

  • Black

    Michael Dahl

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Introduces some common objects that are black in color including dirt, tires, and hockey pucks.
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  • Black

    Ted Dekker, Rob Lamont

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, April 1, 2004)
    Enter an adrenaline-laced epic where dreams and reality collide. Black is an incredible story of evil and rescue, betrayal and love, pursuit and death, and a terrorist's threat unlike anything the human race has ever known. A virulent evil has been unleashed upon the people of the earth, an unstoppable force bent on the destruction of all that is good. Only Thomas Hunter can stop it, and he has been killed. Twice.
  • Black Belt Bunny

    Jacky Davis, Jay Fleck

    eBook (Dial Books, July 11, 2017)
    From the author of the bestselling Ladybug Girl series, this hilarious, empowering picture book about a little black-belt who faces a new challenge is perfect for fans of The Three Ninja Pigs, The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog, and I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato Black Belt Bunny is fast and strong and has seriously awesome moves—from front-kicks to back-flips to air-chops. Then he’s faced with something new, something every bunny must learn, something he might not be as good at: He has to make . . . a salad. Black Belt Bunny tries to escape. He even disguises himself with a fake mustache. But when he finally hops to it, he discovers that his seriously awesome moves come in pretty handy, and that—in a funny twist that puts the narrator in the hot seat—he isn’t the only one who has to try new things.
  • Anxious Black Belt

    Les Bubka

    language (, Nov. 30, 2019)
    Would you take up martial arts to fight anxiety? “Strong and caring people are the pillars of society, and Karate helps to cultivate them.”This is the maxim that Les has developed through his life journey.The Anxious Black Belt details the transformation of a happy child into a troubled teenager who discovered the benefits of the Japanese art of Karate, and his fight to overcome his anxiety.This is a light, fun and easy to read book that touches on the subject of mental health and how it has impacted the life of a young man who is trying to make sense of his feelings.
  • Black Belt

    Nicholas Walker

    Paperback (Scholastic Ltd, Dec. 31, 1989)
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  • Black

    Angelina J. Steffort

    (MK, Nov. 16, 2017)
    "I was the weak link in the chain, and the best I could do was surround myself with forces of the good. It would increase my chances of survival. But I couldn't replace Adam; not the way Ben meant. My heart was full of Adam's memory. There was little space to fit anyone else in." After Adam’s death, Claire has to readjust to life. School, her job at the library and then there is still an angry demon out there seeking revenge for her escape... When she thinks it can’t get any worse, unexpected help steps in and she finds herself yet in another dilemma. Can she open her heart for someone new? Black is the second book in The Wings Trilogy.
  • Black Belt

    Matt Faulkner

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 9, 2000)
    Bushi is menaced by the bullies who call themselves Bullfrogs. One day, when he's running away from them, he hides in a dojo (karate school), where he sees a belt that once belonged to a karate master hanging on the wall. When he tries on the belt, he trips on it, falls, and hits his head. Upon awakening, he discovers he's been transported back in time and he's in a long-ago dojo where everyone seems to know him! There he hears about a dangerous bandit hiding in the hills and is grateful for the company of the two best students on his walk home. But when the bandit ambushes the two, Bushi learns firsthand that in karate, the winner is not necessarily the strongest fighter but may be the smartest fighter. It's a lesson he eventually takes back home and puts into practice when the Bullfrogs come after him one last time.
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  • Black

    Michael Dahl

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Introduces some common objects that are black in color including dirt, tires, and hockey pucks.
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  • Black Belt Bunny

    Jacky Davis

    Paperback (SBC, March 24, 2017)
    In this hilarious, empowering picture book, even the most skillful little ninja can come up against enormous challenges...like having to make a salad on his own!
  • Black

    Shannon Reber

    language (Magic Fire Publishing, July 25, 2016)
    Everyone believes that seventeen year old Shayla Vincent will end the world. Everyone other than Ben and Shayla. They plan to do all they can to stop the prophecy from coming true. Can they?The White King has locked Shayla in a place where she can't access her magic, all to keep her from beginning Ragnarök, or that's what she was told. His true motivations are far different.Then there's the Dísir. They have plans of their own. Who will be caught in the crossfire?There are so many both humans and immortals who are against them, but their greatest foe is Odin. Shayla and Ben have their work cut out for them. Grendel, Micah, JJ and a few new friends will all join them in their fight. Which of them will make it through to the end?
  • Black:

    Cheree Lynn Alsop

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2011)
    “Words cannot do justice to this book, so I won't even try. Just one of the best ever. If you love werewolves. If you love people. Trust me - Read. This. Book.” Scott R.- Amazon Reviewer “I literally tore through this book and boy does it pack a punch. I have to hand it to Ms. Alsop she is very creative and know how to create a riveting, heart pounding story.” Tifferz Book Reviews- Book Blogger “Cheree Alsop doesn't fail in her imagination and ability to draw you into a world of kidnapping, werewolves, and greed. . . I suggest you not only add Black to your collection but every book from the Silver series.” Malcay- Amazon Reviewer “Sucks you in right away. Great series so far! Wasn't going to buy this book, but I'm glad I did!” Jessica Meinhardt- Amazon Reviewer “Black is the sequel to Silver and in it we delve a little deeper into the werewolf world the author has created. I loved the new characters she introduced and the dark and disturbing world of werewolf cage/fight -to-the-death fighting that the we were plunged into.” Daxthedamned “SF Fan” “Action, love, friendship, joy & heartache all perfectly woven into a fantastic novel! I have read all five of this series that is currently available & loved each one, but Black is my favorite. . . I love Cheree’s writing style and story writing. I laughed, cried & felt the emotions of the characters. . . Every one of her books is different yet follows the same theme of overcoming hardship, friendship, love, loyalty & plenty of action & laughter. Highly recommend.” Spirit- Amazon Reviewer “I really enjoyed the first book, but I couldn't put the second one down. Jet's story kept me reading through the night. It's nice to see a hero who can come from such a horrible past to find a new life. . . This is a really enjoyable series and I'll definitely be recommending this to my friends.” S. Teppen- Goodreads Reviewer “Loved this book so much. My heart broke for Jet! His life was not easy but he became so much more than that. Was great to see old friends in such a new light. Definitely recommend this book.” Grumpybybirth- Goodreads Reviewer “Black, book two of the Silver Series, is about a werewolf raised through the atrocities of a werewolf fighting ring. He is rescued and given the chance at a new life, but haunting reminders of his past follow him as he tries to make a fresh start. He has to confront his dark history in order to protect the girl he loves, or let himself be swept away into the pain and humiliation of the arena once more.
  • Black

    Denise P. Isaac, Tony Rose

    eBook (GodBeGod Book Publishing, Feb. 22, 2016)
    According to Denise P. Isaac, BLACK is intended to assist in minimizing the stereotypical behaviors,hate, disrespect, rejection, denial, and misunderstandings that some people have concerningBlack children and to understand the things that they so often encounter. Her poetry speaksto the children about who they are and gives them a platform to build their self-esteem andconfidence by reading and reciting poetic verses…. There’s NO SHAME in being BLACK….While socially conscious citizens from the nation’s streets and communities are rallying for thecause of Black Lives Matter, Denise is voicing her concerns through the spoken word of poetry.BLACK is one of the first colors that artists decided to use in art and their masterpiecesBLACK is a color that can be mixed with other colors to enhance and change themBLACK is the combination of all other colors and races including white and being without colorBLACK is versatile, accommodating, flexible, rewarding, necessary, and enduring.BLACK is specifically tailored to Empower, Encourage, Inspire, Educate, Uplift and EnlightenBlack children for a lifetime. It is a tool that belongs in every home in America. Although muchof the poetry is based on the struggles and negative encounters experienced by Black children andtheir families, it is told in a way that gives hope and vibrancy to those who listen to the words.