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Who's Who — The A to Z Encyclopedia on People of Color who did it first    by Eugene LaCorbiniere
Price: $9.99 USD. 351440 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 13, 2010. .

Who’s Who is the only people of color historically based reference book of its kind. It’s a book that contains the names, faces, and life stories of Africans, African Americans, and many other people of color from around the world who have achieved great goals first. We honor those who have made the sacrifice, and gone beyond the boundaries of what was expected of them to better humanity.
The Secret Weapon Against Terrorism    by Daniel O. Ogweno
Price: $3.99 USD. 73220 words. Published on February 26, 2010. .

Many books have been written about terrorism most of which describe the problem. While this is important, Ogweno believes that it is more important to prescribe solution than just describe the problem. This book offers practical 'secrets' to help curb terrorism. The believer will be equiped to 'fight'; the terrorist and those who endorse terrorism are challenged to stop 'fighting'.
Voices from Armageddon    by Larry Rich
Price: Free! 23120 words. Published on March 19, 2010. .

Extraordinary inspirational true stories from the heart of the Middle East conflict.
Canaan Barred    by Philip Hyams
Price: $7.99 USD. 31220 words. Published by Vox Humana Books  on May 31, 2010. .

“...I believe I would have killed Ahmed. Oh why did they prevent me? Yet...I know it is not him. He cannot be held to blame..." A contemporary twist on the classic tale of forbidden love, Canaan Barred is the story of one man’s desperate attempt to find meaning in a world where prejudice, bigotry, and hatred conspire to destroy his humanity.
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 End    by Jim Osburn
Price: $0.99 USD. 8700 words. Published on October 15, 2010. .

For three students trapped in the M K ULTRA mind control project, it is hard to tell the difference between the beginning and the ending. Sometimes there is no difference. It could be the beginning of World War III, or it could be the end of the world.
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: $0.99 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 . . .
Cairo- The City of a Thousand Minarets-An Illustrated Book    by Students' Academy
Price: $2.99 USD. 7320 words. Published by Raja Sharma  on July 16, 2011. .

Cairo is ranked as one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Nicknamed "The City of a Thousand Minarets".
The Real ID Jack - The Theft of Black Identity as the Chosen People of God    by Nasir Hakim
Price: $6.99 USD. 28970 words. Published by Secretarius MEMPS on August 23, 2011. .

The Real ID Jack The Theft Of Black Identity As The Chosen People Of God By Nasir Maker Hakim Language is used to communicate; yet there are literary divices used to communicate as well. This books explores how buzz-words, double speak, and various other literary devices are used to deceive the uninformed even to the extent of concealing the identity of an entire people from themselves.