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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Eagle", sorted by average review score:

The Baynes Clan: California Eagles
Published in Paperback by Jove Pubns (December, 1995)
Author: John S. McCord
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reprinted with title Blind Eagles
While this paperback is out of print, the hardcover reprint is available under the title Blind Eagles.


Beautiful Road Home: Living in the Knowledge That You Are Spirit
Published in Paperback by DeVorss & Company (December, 1994)
Authors: White Eagle and White Eagle
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A wonderful tool with which to realign oneself
As a channeler of White Eagle, I was most delighted to have the opportunity to read these words of wisdom which someone else so kindly and timely channeled. As we travel lifes paths, oftimes we get sidtracked and once again, the guidance of White Eagle wisdom continues to be timely. I recieved one book, I gifted it, and purchased another.


Beyond the Dmz (Black Eagles, No 7)
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (Mass Market) (June, 1985)
Author: John Lansing
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A Wild Mission for the Eagles
This time out, Falconi and the Eagles are to join a native tribe in attacks on the VietCong. The only problem-the warrior tribe glories in death in battle so their main plan is "Charge!" An exciting adventure in the series, this features the Eagles female liaison officer Andrea Thuy posing as a Warrior Goddess in order to aid in the mission.


Boocoo Death (Black Eagles No 8)
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (Mass Market) (October, 1985)
Author: John Lansing
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Lady in distress
This entry like the last in the series focuses on the female member of the group, Andrea Thuy. When the KGB gets wind of her identity, her life is on the line, but leave it to the Eagles to come to her rescue. Falconi finally gets to meet the KGB Colonel who has been after him.


Bubsy (A Riverwood Golden Eagle Book)
Published in Paperback by Riverwood Pub (April, 1993)
Author: Don Lemna
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good book for kiddies
i know the author, he lives near me. it's a book that takes place in our town medicine hat and it's very funny. my favorite part is when his older brother's friend gets his head put through a wall. it's an easy book for 9 or so year olds to read. recommended.


Caged Eagles
Published in Hardcover by Orca Book Publishers (October, 1900)
Author: Eric Walters
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World War II Injustice
This well researched book describes the confusion and resignation of three generations of the Fukushima family. All the Japanese Canadians living in a fishing village in British Columbia are placed in an internment camp in Vancouver by the Canadian government during World War II. Fourteen-year-old Tadashi tries to understand the injustice of their internment and cannot believe that his hard working father and other Japanese men in the camp could really be spies. This historical fiction educates its readers about an embarrassing period in both American and Canadian history when both countries ill-treated its own citizens during World War II because of their ethnicity. In an afterword, the author shares his experiences in writing this fiction book without changing major facts of history. Though it is a sequel to "War of the Eagles," this book is a story by itself.


A Class Act: North Dakota (Men Made in America, No 34)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (February, 1995)
Author: Kathleen Eagle
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PRETTY GOOD STORY BUT . . . . . . .!
A Class Act was a really well written story with good content but too much dependence on the bed scenes to hold the story together.

Rafe Strongheart was a Tribal police chief who was very interested in helping the young boys who were turning out to be hellions.

Carly Austin, who had been in high school about the same time as Rafe had become a very accomplished teacher and was now working for the system. The school is connected with the Indian Reservation and their people.

Frankie Fire Cloud was becoming a bone of contention between Rafe and Carly. Carly tended to see the good in people and Rafe was always aware of how the boys could ruin their lives.

Blame it on a Blizzard! Although Carly had been around, Rafe had not come in contact with her until a blizzard hit. And he had to save her. They were snowed in until the BIA Road Commission could plow them out.

During that time Carly learned of Rafe's horses and that he painted. Apparently Rafe had fallen for Carly fifteen years before but had issues to settle and he squelched his feelings and now Carly is seeing the man and tries a little positive pursueing. There follows a bit of gentle give and take as Rafe resists Carly's advances and she has a couple of mild scurmishes with the boys and Rafe.

She finally takes Rafe to meet her grandfather. therein is another story. grin. But she does succeed in seducing Rafe and oh la! here we go again.

She does get Rafe to finally tell his story [after the shootout] It is a story to enjoy and then pass around but doesn't have much staying power. Characters are excellent, story is pretty darn good but . . . . . Ah Well, see for yourself, you should enjoy.


The Crescent Among the Eagles: The Ottoman Empire in the Napoleonic
Published in Paperback by Nafziger Collections Inc (February, 1994)
Author: William E. Johnson
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Information at last
A must for any student of the era. As any wargemer or historian knows, information on the Ottoman Empire during the age of Napoleon is almost impossible to find. This book gives magnificient detail on one of the larger, yet least known, participants of the Napoleonic wars.

It covers all aspects of the Ottomans, from Uniforms, to battle techniques and organisation, to general information regarding their participation.

A magnificent book worthy of any collection on the period


D Day With The Screaming Eagles
Published in Hardcover by Casemate (11 September, 2002)
Author: George E. Koskimaki
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D-Day with the screaming eagles
It was a vary good book telling about D-Day with the screaming eagles.


David Bushnell and His Turtle: The Story of America's First Submarine
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (September, 1991)
Authors: June Swanson, Mike Eagle, and Michael Eagle
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A forgotten hero of the Revolution
Nearly 100 years before the Confederate submarine The Hunley sank a Union blockade ship near Charleston, David Bushnell was working in a Connecticut barn developing an underwater time bomb and the first combat submarine. June Swanson's "David Bushnell and His Turtle" is the story of Bushnell's pioneering ingenuity, which led to the first submarine attack in history. On Sept. 6, 1776, Bushnell's Turtle attempted to attach a bomb to the HMS Eagle, a British ship blockading New York Harbor. Though the attack was unsuccessful, Bushnell's bombs worried the British enough that they moved their ships farther from shore - thus weakening the blockade. Praised by famous founders from George Washington to Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, the Yale-educated Bushnell nonetheless felt like a failure for not successfully selling his innovative submarine design. He later changed his name to Bush, moved to rural Georgia and lived out the remainder of his 82 years as an educator and medical doctor. Writing on an elementary school level, Swanson does an excellent job encapsulating Bushnell's story and securing his largely unsung place in American history. Her book should be required reading for schoolchildren - and their parents - who can never learn enough about the "minor" characters who helped form our nation.


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