New Release Books by Bryan Young

Bryan Young is the author of The Big Bang Theory Book of Lists (2022), BattleTech: A Question of Survival (2022), Young Projects (2022), BattleTech: Fox Tales (The Collected Fox Patrol Stories) (2022) and other 23 books.

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The Big Bang Theory Book of Lists

release date: Sep 27, 2022
The Big Bang Theory Book of Lists
Celebrate the nerdiest friend group with this ultimate fan guide packed with trivia, facts, and memories from all twelve seasons of The Big Bang Theory. With more than 100 inventive lists, charts, and timelines, The Big Bang Theory Book of Lists offers fans a creative way of looking at and celebrating the iconic and beloved early 2000s sitcom. Revisit some of your favorite moments, pairings, cameos, and geeky references (or test your super-fan knowledge) with these fun groupings exploring the variables of life in apartment 4A. Lists include: Timelines of all the characters, their romantic partnerships, vows, and weddings Analysis of Sheldon's Public Restroom Kit All of Penny’s Relationship Advice Pictorial Records for Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Howard, Raj, Amy, and Bernadette Record of all of the guests (cameos) in the apartment Diagram of The Universe of All Women Everything that's in Bernadette's Grab Bag A break-down of all of Sheldon's geeky shirts and their references And more! Illustrated with full-color photographs and visuals from the show throughout, The Big Bang Theory Book of Lists is an officially licensed, must-have collector's item for the ultimate fan. THE BIG BANG THEORY and all related characters and elements © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s22)

BattleTech: A Question of Survival

release date: Jul 23, 2022
BattleTech: A Question of Survival
A FUTURE FOR THE TAKING… As the last Bloodnamed Warrior left in the former Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, newly-elected Khan Jiyi Chistu has ’Mechs, but no MechWarriors—making it impossible to rebuild his Clan after the disaster on Terra. Meanwhile, despite being riven by the Dominion-wide vote on whether to join the new Star League or not, Star Colonel Emilio Hall’s Ghost Bears have a planet full of talented sibkos ready to graduate. When word of these sibkos reaches Khan Chistu, he hatches a bold plan to take them, eager to rebuild the Jade Falcons. But with Star Colonel Emilio caught up in the politics of the Ghost Bear vote, will he even see Jiyi coming? Or will he lose the sibkos that represent the very future of his Clan? For both men and the Clans they hold dear, these dilemmas become nothing less than a question of survival…

Young Projects

release date: Jun 14, 2022
Young Projects
This first monograph by New York-based Young Projects demonstrates a new approach to spatial design that embraces ambiguity at the intersections of form, type, and material. This monograph introduces the cutting-edge research and work of Young Projects, founded by Bryan Young, where materiality, structure, and form intersect to generate new architectural typologies. The book presents a selection of the practice’s most relevant projects: five innovative houses completed between 2015 and 2020 as well as less in-depth looks at other projects that define the practice. Each house serves as a chapter through which Young Projects’ broader body of work is explored across scales, illustrated through a rich landscape of drawings, diagrams, renderings, mock-ups, prototypes, and photography. The through-line connecting all chapters is the studio’s interest in using ambiguity and anomaly to create novel and accessible spaces, whether for high profile clients or a new resort in St. Kitts. Young Projects seeks to draw users into immersive spatial experiences that unfold over time, in a manner that is familiar but subtly foreign. This quality of “allure” is a result of a unique and experimental approach to materiality and spatial legibility. These are the threads that tie the work together and have set Young Projects apart as an emerging practice, as well as inform the larger-scale projects the studio undertakes as it enters its second decade. Young Projects’ process often begins with simple exercises in making: form-finding experiments they undertake within their Brooklyn studio. Material research has included hand-pulling plaster with an irregular knife, using furniture foam as a casting bed, and forming concrete with palm stems. These experiments, among many others, mine characteristics that are not typically associated with conventional architectural materials and break traditional methodology, allowing for qualities of randomness and spontaneity to enter the process of making. The studio finds that letting go of control (at the right moments) produces results that are often surprising, entirely bespoke, and resist replication.

BattleTech: Fox Tales (The Collected Fox Patrol Stories)

release date: Oct 31, 2022
BattleTech: Fox Tales (The Collected Fox Patrol Stories)
DREAMS OF 'MECHS AND MERCS... Katie Ferraro dreams of nothing more than being a MechWarrior. Orphaned at a young age, she learns everything she can about 'Mech repair from her mentor and adoptive father. On the distant planet of Jerangle, though, her chances of fulfilling her dreams are slim. But when she finds an abandoned Kit Fox in the jungle, she realizes her dreams might not be so far away. As she goes to work on the 'Mech in secret, she makes a name for herself as a talented tech, but waits for the right moment to reveal herself to be what she always dreamed of: a MechWarrior. With her newfound 'Mech, Katie forms her own mercenary unit. She's too young to be a leader and too brash to be a tactician, but she'll do anything in her power to keep her unit together long enough to take their next job. These five Fox Tales, including a brand-new one published only in this collection, tell the fascinating, infuriating, and funny stories of the rise of the everyone's favorite new mercenary unit in the Inner Sphere: The Fox Patrol.

BattleTech: The Battle for Tukayyid

release date: Jan 15, 2021
BattleTech: The Battle for Tukayyid
ALL OR NOTHING... On 1 May 3052, twenty-five Galaxies from seven Clans clashed with twelve armies of ComStar’s Com Guards on the pastoral planet of Tukayyid. For twenty-one days, one of the largest campaigns in BattleMech warfare unfolded to decide the fate of the Inner Sphere. The Battle of Tukayyid is one of BattleTech’s most pivotal conflicts. Now, explore this crucial campaign through eight different points of view—from the enigmatic ComStar, whose relatively untested forces are the Inner Sphere’s last defense against the seemingly unstoppable Clans, to each Clan, as their leaders and MechWarriors attempt to achieve victory on their own terms. The fate of the Inner Sphere hangs in the balance…and it all comes down to one planet… Featuring stories by: Jason Schmetzer Michael J. Ciaravella Randall N. Bills Blaine Lee Pardoe Steven Mohan, Jr. Bryan Young Chris Hussey Joel Steverson

BattleTech: Honor's Gauntlet

release date: Aug 14, 2020
BattleTech: Honor's Gauntlet
A TEST OF LOYALTY… Clan Jade Falcon’s war efforts draw closer to Terra, but to conquer this ultimate prize, the Falcons’ vicious Khan, Malvina Hazen, must be able to trust all of her warriors to carry out her commands without hesitation—no matter how much death or collateral damage they will cause. For Malvina, victory is the only thing that matters, and those who stand in her way suffer swift and brutal elimination. Star Captain Archer Pryde is an unconventional Falcon MechWarrior who chafes at carrying out his Khan’s terror tactics, but he delivers results in combat, so Malvina has turned a blind eye to his beliefs so far. But when civilians on a conquered world revolt against their Clan masters, innocents are caught in the Falcons’ crosshairs. Archer and his fellow MechWarriors must prove their mettle to Star Colonel Nikita Malthus, the Khan’s vindictive advisor, by carrying out their scorched-earth orders to the letter. But are these orders a betrayal of what it means to be a true and honorable Jade Falcon? With both his loyalty and honor in question, Archer must run the gauntlet between duty and principles, or risk his own destruction.

Shadowed Hourglass

release date: Jul 26, 2021
Shadowed Hourglass
Time rushes past like a river, sculpting us as it flows. The award-winning stories and poems in this collection explore how we change as the sands run through the hourglass, and the knowledge we gain from those experiences. Featuring work by Amanda Barusch, Cherie Butler, Jayrod P. Garrett, Krystal C. Gerber, Claudene B. Gordon, Donna Graves, Kam Hadley, Josie Hume, Lorraine Jeffery, Grace Diane Jessen, Sue Stevenson Leth, C. H. Lindsay, M.H. Lopez, Vicky Oliver, Cara O'Sullivan, David Rodeback, Elizabeth Suggs, Marie Tollstrup, Sara Wetmore, Johnny Worthen, and Bryan Young.

Mystery!

release date: Jun 18, 2018
Mystery!
The Origins Game Fair is proud and pleased to present Mystery!, our 2018 fiction anthology. The collection features stories by authors in the convention's Library program. This collection brings together fourteen tales of mystery set across genres, in a legion of times and places. Each author has provided a story which will give you an excellent opportunity to sample their skill and imagination.

Holland's Story

release date: Nov 23, 2015
Holland's Story
This is the story of Holland Young and her battle with brain cancer as told by her father, Bryan. This is a spiritual journey that has brought our family closer together and helped us draw closer to God.

Dome

release date: Apr 03, 2019
Dome
Tye and four other teens find themselves trapped in an impenetrable dome that has settled in L.A. Inside, they quickly discover that not only has the environment around them been changed but that they all have powerful new superhuman abilities. In their attempt to escape, they are confronted with challenges that'll push them to their limits mentally and physically while trying to unlock the secrets of their alien prison and save the earth from a terrible fate.

Meant for Heaven

release date: Feb 14, 2017
Meant for Heaven
Daddy, it’s me. I’m with the Savior, and He is everything people have described Him to be and more.”WHEN THREE-YEAR-OLD HOLLAND began complaining of headaches, it was only the beginning of a journey that would ultimately reach beyond the grave.

Our Savior Jesus Messiah

release date: Jul 24, 2018
Our Savior Jesus Messiah
Volume III unlocks the secrets of the Messianic Code that Jesus Christ came to fulfill from a forensic point of view. The third volume helps people who want to know why the Jews crucified Jesus and how Pilate was manipulated into doing it. Beyond the last week in the life of the Messiah and His blood atonement, this final volume reveals surprising events that shall precede the Lord's Second Coming and what life will be like during the Millennium. Finally, Volume III uncovers what the Holy Bible, Book of Mormon and Qur'an (Islamic scripture) say about Jesus Christ in a comparison-contrast format.

Operation

release date: May 14, 2012
Operation
Lost in time after a failed attempt to kill Hitler before his rise to power, World War II soldier Cpl. Jack Mallory finds himself stranded, his whole team killed, nearly 100 Million years off course. Together with a group of other wayward time travelers, Mallory has to fight to survive in a hostile environment swarming with dinosaurs. Desperate to find a way home, the community of lost travelers searches for any solution that might send them all home and unlock the secret that shipwrecked them on the shores of time... But the jungle holds a secret from Mallory's future-past... ...and it's out to kill them all!

The Aeronaut

release date: Oct 31, 2015
The Aeronaut
The Aeronaut is a tense story, full of action, espionage, and romance, set in an alternate version of World War I. Computational machinery has allowed both sides to make great technological leaps that have made trench warfare even deadlier for the soldiers at the front. Some men go to war to defend their homeland or to prove something to themselves but Robert Preston has fled America and joined the French Army to escape heartbreak. He's placed in the 5th Aeronautic Corps, an elite unit of the French Army that specializes in jumping over trenches by means of jet packs. It's a dangerous job with a low survival rate, but Preston is determined to make a difference. Along the way, he meets a man he'd call his best friend and a woman he'd call the love of his life, but a top secret mission behind enemy lines and a heart full of jealousy threatens to tear the three of them apart forever.

Escape Vector

release date: Sep 12, 2015
Escape Vector
From the author of LOST AT THE CON and THE SERPENT'S HEAD comes twelve tantalizing stories of science fiction. Collected for the first time, these short works by famed author BRYAN YOUNG take place across the far reaches of the galaxy. This cross section of works document what rebels, bounty hunters, smugglers, journalists, spacers, and colonists might find in the far reaches of space... "Bryan Young is an imaginative writer who has a director's eye, a film historian's perspective, a critic's cynicism, and a genre fan's enthusiasm. It's an interesting mix. I look forward to seeing everything he writes." --Aaron Allston, author of STAR WARS: X-WING: MERCY KILL

Heroic

release date: Sep 14, 2015
Heroic
A fiction anthology that delves into the realms of science fiction, fantasy, and superheroes. This compilation features 14 stories by a collection of New York Times Bestselling authors, veteran indie writers, and up-and-coming scribes.

Disorders of Consciousness, An Issue of Neurologic Clinics - E-Book

release date: Jul 09, 2011
Disorders of Consciousness, An Issue of Neurologic Clinics - E-Book
This issue of Neurologic Clinics addresses the cognitive impact of various forms of brain injury.

Soothe the Savage Beast

release date: May 30, 2014
Soothe the Savage Beast
What happens when you come back from the dead? Or when a girl falls for the monster under her bed? What is it that makes a monster terrifying? In Soothe the Savage Beast you'll learn the answer to these questions and many others, in stories by some of today's best known genre authors. this collection of monster stories features werewolves, zombies, vampires, and every other sort of creature that goes bump in the night, sure to thrill and terrify. If you're looking for monster stories, look no further than to Soothe the Savage Beast. Edited by Bryan Young, every story in this collection features illustrations by Erin Kubinek. "After the Cure" by Carrie Ryan "Plague Window" by Jason Young "The Monster in Me" Maxwell Alexander Drake "Star Crossed" by Maggie Allen "In Quest of the Beast" by Jean Rabe "The Candidate" by Ron Garner "The Krells of Tancras Moor" by Michael A. Stackpole "Well-Suited" by Aaron Rosenberg "For All Eternity" by Janine K. Spendlove "The Black House" by Bryan Young "The Most Precious Memory" by Beth Revis

Book Flipping:

release date: Aug 12, 2015
Book Flipping:
Financial and Lifestyle Freedom!It's never been easier and the opportunity has never been better, to start selling physical products on Amazon. Now is the time to start an online selling business that will give you the financial and lifestyle freedom that you've always wanted. In this book, online entrepreneur and bookselling expert Bryan Young, lays out a blueprint for you to be able to systematically start your own used bookselling business. But he don't stop there, he lays out the steps necessary to not only help you build a profitable online selling business, but to also work quickly to systematize and outsource the whole thing. Bryan shares with you his entrepreneurial approach to online selling that will give you the knowledge necessary to scale your business beyond what you could ever do on your own.An "Automated Amazon Bookselling Business" not only gives you financial freedom, but more importantly it gives you lifestyle freedom as well. You're able to make nice profits while not having to do any of the book sourcing and book listing yourself. You set up this legitimate business, earn a solid income and then you can spend your days doing the things that you want to do. Do you want to maximize your time spent with your family? Have you always wanted to work from home? If money weren't an issue, would you spend your free time focusing on a favorite charity? Maybe you'd like to have time to travel or pursue a favorite hobby? If you follow Bryan's advice and take the 10 steps necessary set up and fully automate a book selling business, you'll be well on your way to freedom and success!Table of Contents for Book Flipping:* Introduction* About Me* Why Used Books?* Step #1 Acquire a Barcode Scanning Device* Step #2 Outsourcing with Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)* Step #3 Establish a Book Buying Criteria* Step #4 Locate and Research Local Thrift Stores* Step #5 Start Scanning* Step #6 Prepare, Label, Ship and Document* Step #7 Establish How Your People Will Pay for the Books and Be Paid* Step #8 Hire Top Talent* Step #9 Step Up Inventory Management* Step #10 Expand Your Entrepreneurial Mind* Conclusion* AcknowledgmentsThis comprehensive 230+ page manual will give you all of the direction necessary to get you started in a business that is sure to yield very nice profits after just a handful of months.

Lost at the Con

release date: May 01, 2011
Lost at the Con
Lost at the Con tells the tale of a drunken political journalist and his dangerous assignment to a science fiction and fantasy convention. Though he'd rather be at home drinking his liver to death, his spiteful editor delivers an ultimatum: take the assignment or lose the steady paycheck. Since Cobb can't afford to turn down the job, he heads to Atlanta and dives head first into the realm of Griffin*Con, renowned the world over as the Mardis Gras of geek conventions. There, he finds all of the science fiction, fantasy, and cosplay he would expect, but he also finds something more sinister: a seedy underbelly of geeky debauchery, slash fiction, booze, sex, and drugs. Can he make it through this assignment without snapping and winding up on the front page himself? Or will the entire experience change him in ways he never imagined possible? It's been called "A masterful blend of fictional Gonzo journalism and geek culture that is sure to please audiences inside and outside the geek community."

Blume's Atlas of Pediatric and Adult Electroencephalography

release date: Oct 04, 2010
Blume's Atlas of Pediatric and Adult Electroencephalography
This edition combines Dr. Blume's two classic books--"Atlas of Adult EEG" and "Atlas of Pediatric EEG"--into a single resource for adult and pediatric epileptologists, neurologists, and neurology trainees.

A Hero by Any Other Name

release date: Jun 01, 2013
A Hero by Any Other Name
What does a sidekick do after retirement? What does a super villain do when he meets an evil greater than himself? Is it power that defines a hero, or something else? All of these questions and more are answered in A Hero By Any Other Name, a collection of stories by some of today's best-known science fiction and fantasy authors. These riveting adventures delve into the lives of some not-so-conventional superheroes, sidekicks, and villains. This isn't all tights-and-fights, but a look at heroes that will forever alter your perspective on those who choose to live behind a mask. Includes stories from Aaron Allston, Michael A. Stackpole, Janine K. Spendlove, Maxwell Alexander Drake, Bryan Young, Jean Rabe, R.T. Kaelin, Maggie Allen, and Ron Garner

God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut

release date: Jan 01, 2012
God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut
Few authors have had as much influence on the youth of America than Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. He brought morality and humanism to the forefront of millions of minds and into the mind of one man in particular. Author, documentary filmmaker, and longtime Huffington Post contributor, Bryan Young has been a lifelong fan and student of Vonnegut's. God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut is his love letter to the late writer, collecting essays, short stories, and other material written over the last ten years, all of it about, or directly inspired by, Vonnegut. From Huffington Post: Young displays here both his depth as a writer and passion for the art itself-much of which he traces back to Kurt Vonnegut. In a chapter devoted to teachers, Young recounts both experiences in his own public schooling and his feelings for Vonnegut as a passive teacher of sorts. Young also touches on the incredibly personal and political, recounting painful dealings with the US "health care system." There's a little bit of everything in here. And something for everyone. And at $3.99, it's hard to go wrong.

Coma and Impaired Consciousness

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Coma and Impaired Consciousness
This comprehensive resource examines every aspect of coma, including r elated anatomy, physiology, neurochemistry and pharmacology, new diagn ostic and therapeutic approaches, and decision making--and presents a clear clinical and investigative approach to the syndromes of impaired consciousness. It's unqiue blending of neuroscience with sound clinic al practice and modern management strategies creates a text that's emi nently useful in daily practice, providing effective management strate gies that respect medical, legal and ethical principles. More than a s cholarly text, this title addresses the hottest topics in the field in cluding side effects of modern therapies, new techniques for clinical examination, new methods of management in the ICU and much more.

Atlas of Adult Electroencephalography

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Atlas of Adult Electroencephalography
Thoroughly revised and updated for its Second Edition, this atlas remains a must-have reference for anyone performing or interpreting EEGs in adults. This new edition shows readers how to maximize the usefulness of digital EEG. Coverage of subdural EEG and EEG in the intensive care unit has been expanded. The book contains more than 500 clear, easy-to-read EEG samples depicting artifacts, normal phenomena, epileptiform abnormalities, nonepileptiform abnormalities, and EEG patterns associated with impaired consciousness. Detailed legends explain the distinguishing features and clinical significance of each pattern.

Evaluation of NEXRAD Precipitation Estimates and Their Potential Use for Nonpoint Source Pollution Modeling

release date: Jan 01, 2000
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