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Hollywood "B" Movies: A Treasury of Spills, Chills & Thrills    by John Howard Reid
Price: $4.99 USD. 95280 words. Published on April 16, 2011. .

To moviegoers, the "B" was a movie of less appeal than the main feature. To a cinema manager, however, a "B" was any film at all with a running time less than 70 minutes. To the exchange, a "B" meant a feature that had to be sold to exhibitors at the cheapest price. This book extensively covers all three of these categories. Patrons did have favorites. Mysteries and series pictures were popular.
100 Free Things to do in Washington, DC* While Avoiding Bums and Hipsters    by Johnny MBA
Price: $0.99 USD. 1930 words. Published on May 6, 2011. .

Complimentary. On the house. Gratis. Free of charge. The following book contains a less than comprehensive list of what Washington DC has to offer at no cost, just short of pulling up a park bench and making it your home. The list also avoids the spots that are overrun with people that are simply there for the sake of being seen at that place.
Cybertours: Walking Fleet Street, London    by David Shaw
Price: $0.99 USD. 7640 words. Published on June 26, 2011. .

The simple idea behind CyberTours is using Google imagery to look at an area and this guide to make the visit more interesting. This time we're visiting Fleet Street. Find out how Benjamin Franklin and King George III had an argument about electricity, why wedding cakes are the shape they are and where Tudor England's silicon valley was.
Universal Orlando Resort 2012: A Planet Explorers Travel Guide for Kids    by Planet Explorers
Price: $3.99 USD. 7590 words. Published on May 18, 2012. .

Universal Orlando Resort has a reputation for cutting-edge attractions and entertainment. Inside its two theme parks, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, your family will experience the latest in ride technology. You're going to have a great time. Use this guide, written specifically for 8-12 year-olds, to plan your vacation and make a list of the things you want to see first!