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The Underground Recovery Book 3.0 How To Stop Using    by Rahjen  Black
Price: $4.99 USD. 74230 words. Published on April 5, 2010. .

The Underground Recovery Book is written to help those afflicted by addiction and the ones that love them. With so many people being directly or indirectly affected by addiction it would make sense that a practical, easy to read illustrated book would be available to help. However what is currently written is mostly not “user friendly” and full of misinformation.
Blown For Good: Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology    by Marc Headley
Price: $7.99 USD. 140290 words. Published on August 13, 2010. .

Nominated by Foreword Magazine as 2009 Book of the Year award finalist. Marc Headley provides a rare, never before seen insider's look at life inside Scientology. He spent 15 years at their secret headquarters - a 500 acre property located deep in the California desert. "...well-paced and an entertaining read." Perrybulwer.com
The Unsanctioned    by Mike Lamke
Price: $2.99 USD. 108820 words. Published on February 21, 2011. .

The clash between national security and the blogosphere has never been more real! "A satisfying, impressive first novel." Kirkus Reviews
Unmasked    by Ars Technica
Price: $1.99 USD. 25410 words. Published on March 9, 2011. .

How the Internet vigilantes of Anonymous took on a computer security firm, spilled its secrets to the world, and got the attention of Congress--all to keep their own identities a secret.
My Name is Lillian and I’m an Alcoholic (and an Atheist): How I got and stayed sober in AA without all the God stuff    by Lillian  Sober-Atheist
Price: $2.99 USD. 37290 words. Published on April 29, 2011. .

My Name is Lillian and I’m an Alcoholic (and an Atheist) is about sobriety from a secular perspective. In a series of short, fun, “warts and all” essays, Lillian describes how she uses the tools of AA without dependence on God or a Higher Power. Anyone looking for help, but uncomfortable with AA’s use of Judeo-Christian spirituality will find a refreshing take on sobriety.
The Joy of Synchronicity: Inspiring Short Stories    by Iris Barratt
Price: $5.95 USD. 21350 words. Published on May 25, 2011. .

Synchronicity, that amazing timing of events when certain pieces seem to fall effortlessly into place, one thing enhancing or making possible the next, always brings me great joy. From the amazing wisdom coming out of the mouths of babes, to timely twists of life-changing fate, they speak of how strongly we are all connected within the sacred dance of life. These are all intriguing true stories.
3 Pennies    by Rev. Lawrence Gray Sr.
Price: $9.99 USD. 149530 words. Published on June 14, 2011. .

From the pit of hell through drug addiction and homelessness to the Altar of God. A compelling, dramatic and unbelievable true story of escalating above it all.
Book I Wrote    by Stacie Buckle
Price: $2.99 USD. 320 words. Published on September 7, 2011. .

This rhyming picture book encourages children to set goals, create projects, work with their hands, and to think about all the wonderful things they can accomplish. This book and character are delightfully simple with the intention that a child can not only replicate it's form, but also accomplish more than the character. Epilogue encourages children to create and think.
The Masque of William Shakespeare    by Don Satalic
Price: $0.99 USD. 3510 words. Published on October 12, 2011. .

William Shakespeare was entangled in a web of espionage, false identities, and finally murder. The victim was Christopher Marlowe, Shakespeare's one and only rival. Follow the author as he presents the bizarre facts surrounding the world's greatest writer.
Public Key    by David Axel Kurtz
Price: $8.99 USD. 103530 words. Published on December 29, 2011. .

PUBLIC KEY is the story of a recent college graduate on the run. He tried to help someone. Now there’s a price on his head. He must work to establish his innocence. He just has to make sure he isn’t caught before he does. All he has are his wits and his laptop. Fortunately he’s pretty good with both.