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The Aremac Project    by Gerald M. Weinberg
Price: $2.99 USD. 104650 words. Published on August 12, 2010. .

Young genius Roger Fixman invents Aremac, a machine to extracts pictures from people's minds. Everyone wants to steal his invention, yet a flaw in Aremac rendered his wife Tess unable to move or communicate. Can Roger correct the bugs and save her before her body fails? Can he prevent Aremac from falling into unscrupulous hands? Or will age and treachery triumph over youth and hope?
The Arab-American Handbook    by Nawa Shora
Price: $4.99 USD. 128150 words. Published by Cune Press on November 23, 2010. .

A friendly, helpful, and sometimes humorous conversation that demystifies Arab, Arab-American, and Muslim cultures.
Hair, Prayer, and Men    by Laila Halaby
Price: $2.99 USD. 5540 words. Published by Ryer Publishing  on March 14, 2011. .

No one suspects the blond, green-eyed woman of being an Arab--least of all the Middle Eastern man sitting a few seats away from her on the airplane. But Jubayna's insider's view lets her see everything the man is doing wrong to mark himself as a terrorist. Should she step in and warn him, or just watch the whole thing play out? A lot can happen on one short flight . . .
A Year in Riyadh    by Saul Tarsus
Price: $0.99 USD. 23680 words. Published by Paul Love on July 30, 2011. .

Dear Reader, My name is Saudi Saul. Well, that’s the name I decided to give myself for this adventure which I am about to begin. In about two weeks I am going to start a new life in Saudi Arabia, why? Not many people know what life is really like there or what it is like to work there. This is based on my experiences of been a primary school teacher, the people I meet and what happens there.
Diwan Baladna    by Ahmad Azaban
Price: $12.00 USD. 35800 words. Published on May 17, 2012. .

A light and humorous--yet informative--look at Arab culture through an Arab's eyes.