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Books of the Immortals - Fire    by Barbara G.Tarn
Price: $4.99 USD. 82250 words. Published by Unicorn Productions  on June 13, 2011. .

A half-blood warrior fails to prevent an ambush. Hit by an enemy spell, he sleeps for a century. He wakes up in a future where he doesn't belong. He made a mistake. Now he must find a way to undo history to fix it.
365 African Proverbs    by Adedoyin Adedeji
Price: $1.99 USD. 5670 words. Published on July 2, 2011. .

Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten - These are the golden words of the great African writer Chinua Achebe (Author – Things fall Apart). Now you can enjoy the richness in African ancient wisdom. With the satisfaction of the readers in mind, 365 proverbs of the finest African Proverbs were carefully selected for the maximum reading pleasure of everyone.365 Rich Proverbs.
Half fledged she flew    by Margaret Heslop
Price: $7.99 USD. 48120 words. Published on August 5, 2011. .

Nomthandazo spends an idyllic childhood in the hills of Zululand. Her mother suggests she finds a job at a nearby store. She falls in love with Sipho,and, convinced that he feels the same way she foolishly sets off to find him ‘on the mines’. Life’s darker side is brutally made evident to her.Broke and ashamed she finds that some people can be harsh, while others are exceptionally kind.
Strategy of Numbers    by Clint Irwin
Price: $2.99 USD. 131180 words. Published on August 20, 2011. .

In the Second Dark Age, a prophetess of Africa and a gravedigger in Paris accidentally start a revolution.
The Scorpion & the Witch    by Mell McKenzie
Price: $1.00 USD. 15590 words. Published on January 10, 2012. .

King Aren is ruler of a ancient African kingdom. A powerful and mysterious medicine woman promises to make him truly immortal, but his decision may destroy his kingdom.
African Tales    by Rony P
Price: $0.99 USD. 46170 words. Published on January 31, 2012. .

African folklore is in its nature plain, and primitive in its simplicity; not adorned with the wealth of palaces and precious stones to be met with in the folklore of more civilized nations, but descriptive in great measure of the events of everyday life, and of such imagery as is connected witwith the phenomena of nature.