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The Fight on the Albert/Dean
Published by screenwriter on May 6, 2008
Based on a true story, this is the incredible telling of an event that took place in the treacherous waters off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. The men who fish these seas frequently get a good look at death. When they do, they quite often get a good look at themselves as well. This story will take you into the heart of a struggle as old as man himself.
Snow Ball
Published by April Hamilton on May 5, 2008
Cinder Torley is an intelligent young woman who yearns to escape the stifling yoke imposed by her small town upbringing and unhappy marriage, but that doesn't mean she killed her husband. When he goes missing one night, Cinder quickly learns who---and how few---her friends really are in this darkly comic tale of dueling schemers and incompetents. Rated R for some language and adult themes.
Smashwords Style Guide
Published by Mark Coker on May 5, 2008
The Smashwords Style Guide provides Smashwords authors tips on how best to format their source file before publishing it to Smashwords. This is a living document. Please provide feedback on this guide directly to Mark Coker (email address inside) so we can improve it for fellow Smashwords authors.
Adelaide Einstein
Published by April Hamilton on May 5, 2008
Adelaide Binchley is probably the only fortysomething housewife and junior college dropout ever to be nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics, and she's certainly the only one whose career was launched by a bedpan. In this hilarious and touching novel, Addie finds when one person selflessly reaches out to another, that gesture has the power to change the world. Rated PG-13, for some language.
Why?
Published by Mandeep Khera on May 4, 2008
The human life is full of questions with a few answers. Is there a God? If there is a God, why does he kill innocent children? Why do some people survive against all odds while thousands others die? Why? is a thought provoking work that amalgamates concepts of religion, life, death, science, evolution, into an easy-to-understand book. Here's what the critics are saying about the book: "Mandeep Khera in his book WHY? explores the cause and effect relationship between the life force and life itself, in a comforting, fascinating look at comparative religion, philosophy, and science. He provides an excellent overview of the questions that have caused mankind to look to the heavens and ask, "Why?" -Carol Givner, Famous Published Author of many books
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