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How To Succeed In Acting - Your Step-By-Step Guide To Become a Successful Actor    by HowExpert Press
Price: $9.99 USD. 2720 words. Published on February 24, 2011. .

If you are an aspiring actor with dreams of becoming a success like Al Pacino, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt and the likes, then this is the step-by-step guide for you. Here’s what you get: - You will discover the secrets about the acting industry. - Larn acting techniques to perform better than your competitors. - Discover acting terminologies to instantly be noticed by the directors.
Jump into Acting    by App Wings
Price: $3.00 USD. 21110 words. Published on February 28, 2011. .

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POPULAR PICTURES of the Hollywood 1940s    by John Howard Reid
Price: $4.99 USD. 89140 words. Published on March 29, 2011. .

John Howard Reid's latest offering is every bit as idiosyncratic as his previous books in this series, and equally compulsive reading for film buffs. The present book provides a wealth of information. Reid finds much to admire in the films he writes about. He is a full-fledged movie buff, but not a drooling one. More than 130 films are featured in this surprising book. Film criticism at its best!
What Makes Men Emotionally Available: Understanding The Real Reasons Why Men Do And Don’t Want To Open Up And Get Involved    by Andrew Dolan
Price: $2.99 USD. 56510 words. Published on April 3, 2011. .

Why Men Do And Don’t Want To Open Up And Get Involved
Tiger Blood! 7 Secrets to Charlie Sheen's Marketing Genius    by Alexis Abbey
Price: $0.99 USD. 8060 words. Published by Campfire Publishing  on April 11, 2011. .

This is a book about marketing and branding. Charlie Sheen has substantially increased the value of his own currency. People are watching him. Whether or not people like what he says or does is not important at all. He has a lot of value because he is a shining light in the darkness. People are attracted to that. Wherever he goes and whatever he does, people will follow.
The Silhouetted Leaves    by Caleb Mertz
Price: $2.99 USD. 43100 words. Published on April 13, 2011. .

I had never met anyone with Schizophrenia until I met Jamie. She passed the episodes off as visions or repressions of her father's abuse. Jack, though I loved him, was a fool and let his imagination go as well. When his new lover came into his life both were nearly to their sickest moments of altered reality. Jamie had her demonic Calvin Bear and Jack, his silhouetted leaves.
Zebra's Rock and Me    by William Byron Hillman
Price: $0.99 USD. 30700 words. Published on April 18, 2011. .

A crazy casting call, a twelve-hour wait and a whole bunch of patience was all it took to land a major role in a multi-million dollar studio film. The nineteen-week production and working side-by-side with Rock Hudson, Ernie Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan, Tony Bill and Jim Brown, turned out to be only part of the exciting journey.
Doggirl    by Robin Brande
Price: $6.99 USD. 54350 words. Published by Ryer Publishing  on April 28, 2011. .

Riley Case has always been an expert with dogs--it's people she doesn't understand. She's been keeping a low profile at her high school--well, except for that incident with the birds--but when the chance comes to use her talents as a dog trainer to help the drama department win a national competition, she knows she can't stay in the shadows any longer.
Ultra-Actors: William Shatner    by Bunny Ultramod
Price: $4.99 USD. 25930 words. Published on May 20, 2011. .

The Ultra-Actor series of books offers a retrospective look at the careers of the world's greatest overactors. These are actors who can always be counted on to provide oversized, operatic, or eccentric performances, often in the maddest films ever made. This first book in the series looks at the films William Shatner made in the 60s and 70s.
RanDumb: The Adventures of an Irish Guy in LA!    by Mark Hayes
Price: $2.99 USD. 88120 words. Published on June 10, 2011. .

RanDumb takes the reader on an unforgettable journey through the real world of LA, seen through a unique Irish perspective: Random. Dumb. Fun. Models. Actors. Parties. Porn. Orgies. Nutters. Producers. Singers. Hippies. Leprechauns. Drink. Drugs. Freaks. Fakes. Stand up. Knocked down. Dressed up. Stripped down. Troughs. Hills. Gutters. Stars. Highest highs! Lowest lows. All trying to make it.