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Better than Real    by Huw Lyan Thomas
Price: $2.99 USD. 78570 words. Published by Velluminous Press  on July 28, 2009. .

Sent to a murder scene to defuse a delicate situation, love-doll designer Lee finds that his sexiest creation yet has gone lethally wrong, infiltrated by Lilith, a mysterious rogue AI who's as comfortable with assassination as with seduction. In a life-or-death race with Lilith's creators, Lee risks the very stuff of his humanity--and his best chance of salvation turns out not to be human at all.
The Education of a Messiah: A Light-Hearted Report    by Lawrence John Brown
Price: Free! 57780 words. Published on October 11, 2009. .

When androids come to earth and make impossible demands, Paul Heart, messiah #18,432, becomes restless. On an impulse, he travels to China and meets Ato, a Taoist master, who teaches him wisdom he has learned over several lifetimes. Ato has been sent by higher powers to prepare Paul to lead the world to a new age. Despite the tense situation on earth, Ato has a lot of fun carrying out his mission.
Macabre Tales    by Tony Thorne MBE
Price: $2.99 USD. 42760 words. Published on December 8, 2009. .

A collection of quirky tales to chill and delight you. Including: Brain Wave – Time for a medical tale. Death on the Fly – A case of mutual hacking. Farmer's End – An early American ghost story. In Range – Another medical tale, but very different.
The First Completely Electronic Robot and Science Fiction Limerick Book    by Peter Salisbury
Price: Free! 5660 words. Published on December 11, 2009. .

Is it possible to tell a tall tale in as few as thirty words? That would require a limerick, a five-line rhyming cartoon in words. In this case fifty-four tiny capsule science fiction stories to make you smile: A hot little androidal miss - Who jets off steam with a hiss - Is made out of junk - And is very steam punk - So she's much too risky to kiss.
The Opportunity of Mobile, 7 Simple Rules for Lasting Success in the Mobile Space    by Nora Guerrera
Price: $0.99 USD. 5850 words. Published on April 16, 2010. .

This book is for anyone that wants to, or needs to, know more about the basics of “mobile.” Whether it’s for personal or professional reasons, I hope this book will help you better understand of all the components of the mobile, and give you the information you need to feel educated and be successful in mobile space.
Prelude To A Golden Age    by Lawrence John Brown
Price: Free! 72940 words. Published on July 6, 2010. .

First published in 2004, Prelude To A Golden Age presents, through a story about an android invasion of earth, a philosophy ideally suited to the challenges of today. This philosophy, developed out of Jane Roberts’ Seth material and Taoism, is based on two revolutionary and liberating ideas: God is in the world, and we create our experiences through our thoughts, beliefs, and expectations.
The Rebel of Valkyr Returned    by Alfreda Coppel
Price: Free! 16560 words. Published by Jekkara Press  on July 23, 2010. .

The throneworld is full of murderous betrayal. The evil Ivane plots with a usurper and a warlock. The star-queens have turned their back on rightful Emperor of the Galaxy Alyn Imperator thanks to honeyed lies and a lust for power and battle. One brave woman stands firm in the face of every threat to the beautiful young Emperor. Kiera, the Warlord of Valkyr! A Gender Switch Adventure.
The Birth of an Advanced Civilization    by Paris Tosen
Price: Free! 1930 words. Published on August 4, 2010. .

Autism is not a handicap. The autistic child is forced to live in a highly polluted world. What the autistic reveals is the impressive array of advanced technology that generates life. Talessian El-Wikosian talks point blank on the android characteristics of autism and discusses a provocative view on biological life forms.
On the Sparkling Nature of Human Origins    by Paris Tosen
Price: $1.99 USD. 3950 words. Published on August 5, 2010. .

Imagine Human computer sciences of today were to develop at a progressive rate for the next 1,000 years, or 10,000 years – it wouldn’t be hard to imagine that A.I. would get its organic-grade birth, robots would join humanity even replacing the fragile human suit. How about a million years of computational evolution? The human body, at some point, isn’t that hard to replicate.
Closer to the Imminent Human Truth    by Paris Tosen
Price: Free! 1640 words. Published on September 3, 2010. .

In North America, there are an estimated 800,000 kids with autism. While traditional science has identified them as disordered and incurable, I think they have woefully misunderstood the significance of their wonderful presence. It has to do with advanced technology and machines.