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Hit the Town Fabulous: How the Urbane Single Girl Lives Swell & Without Much Cash in Iqaluit    by Janice Seto
Price: $3.99 USD. 16490 words. Published on June 20, 2009. .

For those adventurers or armchair travellers intrigued by Canada's Arctic. Moving to Iqaluit fabulous is within easy reach. Come move on up! (2010 edition)
Spirit Lights    by Bonnie Turner
Price: $3.99 USD. 35560 words. Published on April 9, 2010. .

A coming-of-age novel for fans of Gary Paulsen, Scott O'Dell & Jack London, in which a young French boy learns to love and let go. Returning to the Arctic after a two-year absence, 12-year-old Jean-Paul has overcome his fear of the dark, but discovers his best Inuit friend is terrified of the Northern Lights. Polar bears, huskies, auroras that speak--and danger in the Arctic. (Ages 12 & up)
The Haunted Igloo    by Bonnie Turner
Price: $3.99 USD. 42270 words. Published on April 11, 2010. .

For someone afraid of the dark, living in the Arctic is a severe test of courage. Ten-year-old Jean-Paul struggles to hide his fear and adjust to life in the NWT, where he is taunted by a group of Inuit boys because of his lameness caused by a birth defect. Forced imprisonment in a "haunted" igloo proves to be one of the most severe challenges to face Jean-Paul in the harsh Arctic environment.
Nobody Mentioned Jail!    by Peter Hobday
Price: Free! 3270 words. Published on January 4, 2011. .

On yet another motorcycling misadventure the author decides to pursue the internet legend of an unpoliced and speed limit-less highway in Canada's sub-arctic. Ride along on powerful and majestic "Connie" as the big guy scares himself witless and somehow becomes stranded amidst black bears and rutting moose. Is there a happy ending? Did he write this book?
The Purple Hills    by Rigel Ailur
Price: $1.99 USD. 4220 words. Published by Bluetrix Books  on February 26, 2011. .

Volcanoes, tsunami, earthquakes, wildfires. Mimion threatens to tear itself apart. The entire world will die unless the disparate races that live there work together to stave off disaster.
Sharper and More Fragrant    by Niko Silvester
Price: $0.99 USD. 5710 words. Published by White Raven Press  on May 2, 2011. .

Two young women from a fishing village follow a story about a man who could turn into a reindeer out onto the barrens. What they find will change the life of one of them forever.
Those Amazing Dogs Book 3: At the Arctic Circle    by Edwin Fenne
Price: $0.99 USD. 10240 words. Published on May 3, 2011. .

Max, Molly and Oddie again come to the rescue in the third adventure of the "Those Amazing Dogs" series. While following the trail on their newly discovered Viking map, Felix and Erica Strong become trapped with their teenage guide during an arctic blizzard and it is up to their dogs to save them. Braving the ice and snow, the dogs are befriended by an Arctic Wolf and a team of sled dogs.
Raising the Past (Origins Edition)    by Jeremy Robinson
Price: $3.99 USD. 106250 words. Published on May 6, 2011. .

A mammoth, flash frozen in solid ice 10,000 years ago is brought to the surface by a team of scientists. An act of sabotage frees the giant from its icy tomb and reveals the secret held inside. The body of an ancient woman, slides out of the mammoth’s belly. But it is not the woman that holds the team’s attention...it is the futuristic object she holds.
Those Amazing Dogs: Trail of the Viking    by Edwin Fenne
Price: $2.99 USD. 54510 words. Published on May 26, 2011. .

Featuring the combined text of the first five serialized chapter books (African River Adventure, In the Viking Volcano, At the Arctic Circle, At the Pirate Bay, On the Coral Island), this is the complete first novel in the Those Amazing Dogs series. The story follows the globetrotting adventures of Max, Molly and Oddie, and their human companions.
You'll Know When You Meet Them    by James Pratt
Price: Free! 1410 words. Published on June 12, 2011. .

What if the end of the world didn't come all at once? What if those living in the farthest corners of the earth had time to contemplate what had happened and what was to come? Scientists at a remote Arctic research station discuss the implications of the disturbing news stories they'd observed prior to losing all contact with the outside world.