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How the Allies Won World War II    by Austin Torney
Price: Free! 2320 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Nonfiction » History » War.

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Free. *** Eyes Only *** Mysterious going-on with the German atom bomb.
The Pluck of O'Reilly    by Gary Alan Ruse
Price: Free! 6520 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Fiction » Fantasy » Historical.

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A humorous fantasy short story set during the American Civil War about a hapless Irishman who is pressed into service and must call upon supernatural help, and his own wits, to survive a pending major battle and the war.
Finding Lily    by Jessica Hammond
Price: Free! 43050 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Fiction » Young adult or teen » Adventure.

When fourteen-year-old Lily and her friends are kidnapped by a crazy singer, they have to learn to cope with a new world of crazy they've never seen before and find a way out.
Peccatorum et Tragoediarum    by Iosue Williams
Price: Free! 910 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Fiction » Poetry » U.K. Poetry.

Hearts crossed, oaths sworn on shallow lips that pool blood from each kiss, the tender bite takes the icing from the cake, exposing the layers of sponge, soon taste like ice, every kiss as cold as the next, every tip of the tongue as sharp as the knife, that in its laborious development, become pain rather than the pleasure sought by discomfort.
The Eternal Return: Oedipus, The Tempest, Forbidden Planet    by David Sheppard
Price: Free! 33850 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Nonfiction » Entertainment » History & Criticism.

The Eternal Return is Volume II of the Tales of the Mythic World series. This narrative discusses the relationship between Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus (429 BC), Shakespeare's The Tempest (1611), and the Adler/Hume movie Forbidden Planet (1956). It also delves into the relationships between the authors' lives and their work.
Songs for Joss: a sample selection    by Colin Rock
Price: Free! 3750 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Nonfiction » Biography » Personal memoir.

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Songs for Joss: a sample collection Being the TRUE, unique and ongoing story of the MAN who wrote the Valentine songs and poems for the WOMAN each year from 1981 until today. Internet connection required to access embedded songs and videos.
The Blue Gate    by C.R. Black
Price: Free! 22000 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Fiction » Adventure » Action.

A plot by terrorists to assassinate the King and throw the country into anarchy and chaos. With only 3 days to catch and prevent disaster, Chief Inspector Aryad Afellay is called upon to find the hidden cell operating out of the medieval quarter of Fez el Bali, a labyrinth of streets and alleyways over a thousand years old. An exotic cultural landscape jewel that captivates all who enter it.
Interactive Pocket Guide for Entrepreneurs    by Michael McCafferty
Price: Free! 7320 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business and entrepreneurship.

This book, and the associated web pages, contain principles learned from 50+ years as a serial entrepreneur and mentor, helping selected entrepreneurs apply these principles to build their own successful companies. Each page has a unique QR code that your smartphone can scan to link to a web page where the principle is further discussed, and you are connected to the community of other readers.
Days Moving On    by Casey Arnold
Price: Free! 8290 words. Language: English. Published on March 15, 2012. Fiction » Young adult or teen » Family.

Days go by but that day is still in her mind. Will she be able to move on from it? Can she learn to forgive others? Can she learn to love? Their lives will change yet again as she goes through all of this.
The Many Change and Pass    by R.P. Burnham
Price: Free! 138830 words. Language: English. Published by The Wessex Collective  on March 15, 2012. Fiction » Literature » Literary.

The novel begins with the mercury poisoning of a small, impoverished boy and follows Chris Andrews, a ecological activist, Myron Seavey, a progressive librarian, and a dozen other characters, including the women Chris lives with in a house in Portland and the brother of the poisoned boy, Malcolm Kimball, who drops out of school, as they all deal with the implications of this poisoning.