Legendary Warrior

Legendary Warrior
Author: Donna Fletcher
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062212344

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When Reena's village falls into the hands of a brutal landlord, she seeks the help of a warrior known only as The Legend. She should have been afraid after all the stories she's heard at her father's knees, but from the moment she meets him, it is not fear she feels but fierce passion. Magnus has never known a lass brave enough to look him in the eye, let alone one who would plead for his help. Yet here was a sweet–spirited woman who inspires a deep yearning within him. He is willing to save her people, for a price. But once Reena uncovers his secrets, will she regret making a bargain with the devil, or find a sinful passion in his arms .?

The Legendary Warrior Book 5 of the Sage Saga

The Legendary Warrior  Book  5 of the Sage Saga
Author: Julius St. Clair
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: 1534612610

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The battle for Bastion's heart and soul has begun. In a game of deception and death, James and Lakrymos try persuading the young Bastion to their side at any cost, even if it means the loss of their own lives. Catherine seeks out the truth about the Yama, and in the background, an invisible enemy lies in wait, watching as the alliances over the land begin to crumble. With the threat of invasion looming, and the rule of a new King in power, there is little time for fun and games. Bastion finds himself torn between friend and foe and good and evil, as all begin vying for his incredible strength. He seeks an escape from his destiny, but he soon learns that for one as powerful as he, no relief will come without consequence... In a world of supernatural warriors and exotic cultures, heroes and villains, friendships and betrayals, kings and queens, and war and romance, the Sage Saga continues to weave a coming of age tale that is both epic and grand in scope. Praise for the Sage Saga: "Best book filled with action love and just everything. Best book I have ever read it's amazing." - Book Reviewer on Hail to the Queen (Book #3 of the Sage Saga) "I found myself hooked." - Reviewer "I couldn't put it down. Lots of adventure and heartbreak. I loved the depth that the author takes you too in falling in love with the main characters." - Reviewer on The Dark Kingdom (Book 2 of the Sage Saga) "A warning, it is a trap. Once you start you can't put it down. I had to read it start to finish an immediately get the rest of the series." - Reviewer

Mulan

Mulan
Author: Faye-Lynn Wu
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062803417

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Mulan is a curious, clever young girl with a love for adventure and learning. But there is no greater love than the one she has for her family. She will do anything for them—even if it means joining the army disguised as a man in her father’s place. In battle, Mulan must find her bravery and her strength to become the legendary woman warrior she is destined to be. In this retelling of The Ballad of Mulan, the Chinese folktale comes to life through striking full-color illustrations. Readers will cheer for our hero in this classic story of courage, persistence, and standing up for what one believes in.

American Warrior

American Warrior
Author: Gary O'Neal,David Fisher
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250022752

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The epic story of one of America's greatest soldiers, Ranger Hall of Fame member Gary O'Neal, who served his country for forty years Chief Warrant Officer Gary O'Neal is no ordinary soldier. For nearly forty years, he has fought America's enemies, becoming one of the greatest Warriors this nation has ever known. Part Native American, O'Neal was trained in both military combat and the ways of his native people, combining his commitment to freedom with his respect for the enemy, his technical fighting skills with his fierce warrior spirit. From his first tour in Vietnam at seventeen to fighting in both Gulf wars, O'Neal was nothing less than a super soldier. A minefield of aggression bordering on a justice-seeking vigilante, O'Neal kept fighting even when wounded, refusing to surrender in the face of nine serious injuries and being left more than once. O'Neal earned countless military honors as a member of the elite Army Rangers corps, a founding member of the legendary first Department of Defense antiterrorist team, a member of the Golden Knights Parachuting Team, and more, devoting his life to training the next generation of soldiers. His unbelievable true stories are both shocking and moving, a reminder of what it means to be a true American hero. In O'Neal's own words, he "wasn't born a warrior"—life made him one. American Warrior will serve as inspiration for American men and women in uniform today, as well as appeal to the countless veterans who served their country alongside O'Neal.

A History of the Samurai

A History of the Samurai
Author: Jonathan Lopez-Vera
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781462921348

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A History of the Samurai tells the complete story of Japan's legendary warrior class from beginning to end--an epic tale of intrigue, bloodshed and bravery that is central to an understanding of the Japanese character and of Japanese history. It describes in detail the core Samurai philosophy of Bushido--"the way of the warrior"--a complex code of conduct embracing ideals of honor and loyalty that continues to govern the Japanese way of life today. Historian Jonathan Lopez-Vera offers a compelling look at these enigmatic warriors including: The lives of famous Samurai--Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's greatest swordsman; Tomoe Gozen, the woman who became a Samurai; Tokugawa Ieyasu, the last Shogun; and many more The tragic tale of the 47 Ronin who chose honor over their own lives and were forced to commit ritual suicide after avenging their fallen master The philosophy of Bushido, "the Way of the Warrior," the code of conduct that embraced the ideals of honor and loyalty and governed the Samurai way of living The decline of the Samurai and their transformation from rough, battle-hardened warriors to highly educated philosopher-poets Illustrated with 125 archival prints and photos, the nobility and grandeur of the Samurai is brilliantly showcased in this book. Readers will enjoy immersing themselves in the Samurai's world, as historian Jonathan Lopez-Vera traces the fascinating story of the rise and fall of these enigmatic warriors throughout Japanese history.

Dark Warrior

Dark Warrior
Author: Donna Fletcher
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062212337

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Mary wakes in the darkness of a dungeon after being abducted by a fearsome warrior. Suddenly her prison door opens to reveal a large man hidden in black shroud. He calls himself Michael, the Dark One. As a favour to his friend Magnus (from Legendary Warrior), Michael has come to rescue her. They travel across unknown territory seeking safety, and Mary falls in love with Michael's strength and kindness. But when they finally reach the protection of Magnus's home, it is to find that the warrior who had first abducted her has issued a decree: wed him, or the innocent villagers will die. Mary now must choose between her love for Michael and the lives of innocent people. Will Michael be able to save her again...or will a dark secret destroy them both?

Pegahmagabow

Pegahmagabow
Author: Adrian Hayes
Publsiher: Huntsville, Ont. : Fox Meadow Creations
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: PSU:000053860972

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"'Although overwhelmed by the cheering crowd of over 50,000, Corporal Francis Pegahmagabow felt a surge of intense pride as Edward, the Prince of Wales, pinned several decorations on his chest and shook his hand. That day of pomp and pageantry in August 1919, when close to 200 First World War veterans were recognized at the Canadian National Exhibition for their valour on the battlefields of Europe, was one that he would never forget, because afterwards he ceased being treated as an equal and went back to simply being an Indian.' So begins this fascinating biography of the man decorated for bravery more times than any other Canadian aboriginal soldier. A member of the Parry Island band (now the Wasauksing First Nation) near Parry Sound, Ontario, Pegahmagabow became incensed at the way the Department of Indian Affairs controlled life on the reserve and thwarted his attempts to improve his economic situation. For the rest of his days he eagerly took part in the long, difficult battle to achieve the right of native peoples to control their own destiny. His efforts on this front are as deserving of recognition as his valiant deeds on the battlefields of France and Belgium"--Back cover

Beautiful Warrior

Beautiful Warrior
Author: Emily Arnold McCully
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1998
Genre: Braille books
ISBN: UOM:39015045992941

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From the Caldecott Medal-winning author/illustrator of "Mirette on the Highwire" comes this dramatic, multi-layered story of two legendary women warriors, Wu Mei, the "beautiful warrior", and her most famous pupil, Mingyi. Full color.