Dragon Surf


Book Description

Eric Long’s dad is a champion surfer. His mom is an artist, obsessed with Chinese dragons. On his 15th birthday, both of his parents’ interests collide and change everything he knows about the world. While on a surfing vacation with his father up near Santa Cruz, California, Eric has visions of a woman from Imperial China with the ability to control a dragon and the emperor who wanted to exploit her talent to fight a war. One foggy morning, Eric and a new surfing friend sneak down to see the off-limits Dragon’s Bluff beach near their motel, and he is rescued from drowning by a real-life dragon. This is the dragon of his visions! Now Eric realizes that those visions are the dragon’s memories. But why is he able to see them? Why is the dragon warning him to leave and never come back? Could Eric be a descendant of the Dragon Tamer? How dangerous will it be if he stays and tries to find the answers?




The Dragon Book


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"Strong storytelling and new takes on a beloved fantasy topic result in a welcome addition to the literature of dragons." (Library Journal) Whether portrayed as fire-breathing reptilian beasts or as noble creatures of power and grace, dragons have been found in nearly every culture's mythology. Now, in The Dragon Book, today's greatest fantasists reignite the fire... Includes stories by New York Times bestselling authors Jonathan Stroud, Gregory Maguire, Garth Nix, Diana Gabaldon, Tamora Pierce, Harry Turtledove, Sean Williams, and Tad Williams, as well as tales by Peter Beagle, Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple, Cecelia Holland, Naomi Novik, Kage Baker, Samuel Sykes, Diana Wynne Jones, Mary Rosenblum, Tanith Lee, Andy Duncan, and Bruce Coville.




Empire in Waves


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Surfing today evokes many things: thundering waves, warm beaches, bikinis and lifeguards, and carefree pleasure. But is the story of surfing really as simple as popular culture suggests? In this first international political history of the sport, Scott Laderman shows that while wave riding is indeed capable of stimulating tremendous pleasure, its globalization went hand in hand with the blood and repression of the long twentieth century. Emerging as an imperial instrument in post-annexation Hawaii, spawning a form of tourism that conquered the littoral Third World, tracing the struggle against South African apartheid, and employed as a diplomatic weapon in America's Cold War arsenal, the saga of modern surfing is only partially captured by Gidget, the Beach Boys, and the film Blue Crush. From nineteenth-century American empire-building in the Pacific to the low-wage labor of the surf industry today, Laderman argues that surfing in fact closely mirrored American foreign relations. Yet despite its less-than-golden past, the sport continues to captivate people worldwide. Whether in El Salvador or Indonesia or points between, the modern history of this cherished pastime is hardly an uncomplicated story of beachside bliss. Sometimes messy, occasionally contentious, but never dull, surfing offers us a whole new way of viewing our globalized world.




Four Noble Truths


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Dragon is a passionate and deeply devoted young man with a hidden, horrible past that haunts him into his present life. In this erotic thriller, a covert organization targets instigators of child-related crimes across the globe. It's the story of a group of people brought together by the horrors of human trafficking. Still plagued by the nightmares of the trauma he endured Dragon connects with Raven, physically and emotionally. This couple brings heat to the pages with their many steamy sexual encounters. Along with their comrades Wax and Sarge, and always the guidance of their mentor Sensei, Dragon and Raven travel the world fighting the dark underworld that they themselves were victims of. In this compelling story about redemption, love and fate, a young man, his love and his devoted team share a strong bond and common goal. They fight together, laugh together and heal together.




Eastern and Central Europe


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Three-dimensional cutaway illustrations and floor plans of key landmarks complement these richly illustrated, fully updated travel handbooks that also include enhanced maps, street-by-street guides, background information on a host of popular sights and an expanded traveler's survival guide providing tips on hotels, restaurants, local customs, transportation, medical services, museums, entertainment and more.




DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Eastern and Central Europe


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Imagine traveling from Tallin, Krakow, and Prague right through to Budapest, Dubrovnik, and Ljubljana. This beautifully illustrated guide to Eastern and Central Europe takes you to every city, national park, castle, church, cathedral and museum worth seeing across Eastern and Central Europe. For each of the 17 countries it covers, it suggests good hotels and restaurants, explains how to get around, and maps the major cities and towns. If you are one of those people who wants to see it all, this is the guide for you: it includes over 2,000 color photographs, maps, and illustrations. Countries covered: Austria (Vienna), Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia.




Surfing about Music


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"Roth Family Foundation music in America imprint"--First printed page.




Diplomatic Games


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How events like the Olympics and World Cup have affected international relations: “A significant contribution to historical knowledge and understanding.” ?Peter J. Beck, author of Scoring for Britain International sporting events, including the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup, have experienced profound growth in popularity and significance since the mid-twentieth century. Sports often facilitate diplomacy, revealing common interests across borders and uniting groups of people who are otherwise divided by history, ethnicity, or politics. In many countries, popular athletes have become diplomatic envoys. Sport is an arena in which international conflict and compromise find expression, yet the impact of sports on foreign relations has not been widely studied by scholars. In Diplomatic Games, a team of international scholars examines how the nexus of sports and foreign relations has driven political and cultural change since 1945, demonstrating how governments have used athletic competition to maintain and strengthen alliances, promote policies, and increase national prestige. The contributors investigate topics such as China’s use of sports to oppose Western imperialism, the ways in which sports helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa, and the impact of the United States’ 1980 Olympic boycott on US-Soviet relations. Bringing together innovative scholarship from around the globe, this groundbreaking collection makes a compelling case for the use of sport as a lens through which to view international relations.




Dragon's Posterity


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Is Kyn going crazy? Can a dream and a dead dragon hold the answer of peace and posterity for the dragon colonies? Kyn has always longed for peace, especially since he was named the frithwyn, or peace friend. With Ruskya at odds with Ardyn, Kyn feels the need to make peace. When a strange dream won’t go away, Kyn sets out to see if it will help bring peace to Three Spans Canyon. Ardyn has always enjoyed expressing himself differently than the rest of his family. When he decides to braid his dragon’s leather straps in his own way, it’s the last straw for his da. Frustrated and angry, Ardyn moves out. Kyn takes Ardyn to round up other younglings who are struggling with their trainers. They all meet in a field from Kyn’s dream. The youngling challenge pits young dragon riders from all the colonies against each other in feats that will push them to their limits and thus show their true worth to their trainers. The outcome of the youngling challenge will either prove the next generation or cause the downfall of the dragon rider colonies. Dragon’s Posterity is book five in the great fantasy series, Dragon Courage. If you like vivid imagery, a book you can’t seem to stop reading, and characters that fast become old friends, you’ll love Kandi J Wyatt’s fantastic series. Get your copy of Dragon’s Posterity to find your place among the dragons.




Dragon's Cure


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When Serena heads out on her own, escaping an abusive relationship, the last thing she expected was to hear voices…from a dragon. Running from her cruel father, Serena vows never to be hurt again. Despite her best efforts to push all relationships away, a little dragon befriends her. Life as a dragon rider has its perks, but Serena isn’t willing to open up enough to make the bond what it can be. Carryn loves her family and dragon. Her childhood friend, Tyrell, has become an honored rider and sees Carryn’s innocence as immaturity. When Tyrell dates her new friend, Serena, Carryn wonders what will become of their friendship. As Serena’s heart unthaws, she allows Tyrell in, only to discover he’s not been completely honest with her. With Serena sold into slavery, Carryn tracks down her friend intent on revenge. But will that leave her as much a slave as Serena? Dragon’s Cure is the extremely captivating fourth book in the Dragon Courage series. If you like wonderful worlds, getting lost in novels, and not being able to put down a book, you’ll like Kandi J Wyatt’s amazing series.