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Three Hundred Zeroes    by Dennis Blanchard
Price: $4.99 USD. 93540 words. Published on December 20, 2010. .

A promise to his brother haunted him for over forty years. Finally, Blanchard set out on the Appalachian Trail with his brother's Purple Heart Medal to fulfill that promise. He learned that the wilderness and solitude can reconnect one with a Norman Rockwell America that at times seems long lost and forgotten. This humorous story demonstrates that adventure truly begins in the heart.
Butler Did It!    by Sally Pomeroy
Price: Free! 68970 words. Published on February 28, 2011. .

When a beautiful photographer scuba diving in the Seychelles saves a drowning man, she discovers that someone is trying to kill both of them. A chance rescue by unlikely hero Matthew Butler and his sidekick Tommy Cooper,suddenly thrusts them, along with the zany crew of their converted LST, the Pelican, into conflict with a murderous band of gunrunners attempting to foment a revolution.
The Whispering Castle    by Susan Day
Price: $0.99 USD. 7300 words. Published on July 28, 2011. .

The Whispering Castle is an Interactive Adventure Story where the reader gets to add their own details and create their own story. This is the first of a series of these types of books. They are designed to capture the reader's imagination and let them take control of the story.
First Flight    by William T. Moyer
Price: $0.99 USD. 1490 words. Published on May 19, 2012. .

We boarded the big twin propeller airplane and took our seats. Mom let me sit by the window so I could witness the wonders of flight for the first time. I was a little nervous as the pilot gave the plane full throttle and we started the take off run. I tightly gripped the arm rests; mom noticed and said, “There is nothing to worry about darling, airplanes are very safe.” I thought, “Yeah, right”
Summer Camp    by William T. Moyer
Price: $0.99 USD. 2650 words. Published on May 20, 2012. .

We finally arrived at summer camp and it was sort of impressive at first glance. The long winding gravel driveway went through acres of wheat fields. We passed a small lake and some large low houses that I assumed were where we campers stayed for the summer. I thought these long low dormitories looked a lot like the chicken houses we passed in the south.