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Orchid and Sword, Episode 2    by DDH LLC
Price: $2.99 USD. 10 words. Published on January 17, 2011. .

This is a Wu-Xia and Gung-Fu story in Chinese Tang Dynasty.Meet our new exciting heroines and villain- the Flaming Unicorn in our newest second episode. A mysterious young scholar embarks on a journey with a mission, accidentally gets involved in a fight with the town's infamous fighter- the Flaming Unicorn.
Lioneyes    by Chris Hagler
Price: $9.99 USD. 130470 words. Published by Poinsettia Publications on February 2, 2011. .

Lioneyes by Chris E. Hagler is a 134,000-word epic that thrusts fantasy and mythology into the real world.The locations used in the story are taken from real-world locales, and the legends referenced are the result of extensive study of Chinese and Mongolian mythology.
Wall of Bones    by T. E. Waters
Price: $0.99 USD. 3100 words. Published on February 11, 2011. .

A bereaved witch defies the emperor and topples the Great Wall with her song of grief. A short story fantasy retelling of the traditional Chinese love story, "The Tears of Lady Meng Jiang."
Shanghai Sally, The Girl Next Door    by Newnham Coker
Price: $1.99 USD. 14960 words. Published on February 20, 2011. .

Sally Hu is a girl from nowhere, reinventing herself in the bright new lights of 1990's Shanghai. Jonathan is her young western neighbour, ten years her junior and hopelessly out of his depth. Part-homage to Breakfast at Tiffany’s, this enthralling tale is a love letter to youthful freedoms, to a city of new beginnings, and to a girl called Shanghai Sally.
The Ambassadors in London    by Jeremy Taylor
Price: $2.99 USD. 3820 words. Published on February 22, 2011. .

The Ambassadors are five young people from China who are based in London. Their goal is to produce programmes for young people back in China. The Ambassadors learn about cultural aspects of London and meet some young people in England. This book will appeal to learners of English, particularly those from China.
The Boat Girl and the Magic Fish    by Dean Barrett
Price: $0.99 USD. 4030 words. Published on March 2, 2011. .

The Boat Girl and the Magic Fish is a tender introduction to one of the lifestyles that has long identified Hong Kong as a place unique in the world. Khu-choi, a boat girl who has grown up on a Chinese junk at sea, must join in the progress and go ashore to school. There she experiences the shock of seagoing fisherfolk as they resettle on shore and she is mocked by her schoolmates.
Travels in the Tibetan World    by Michael Buckley
Price: $2.99 USD. 108070 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

Travels in the Tibetan World was winner of a Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award for Best Travel Book (2003). Extreme travel author Michael Buckley sets off on a decade-long quest to explore the bizarre Tibetan world. Join him for a remarkable journey--encompassing sacred realms and skulduggery, chats with the Dalai Lama, and rough trips over snowbound passes.
China Versus the US - The Challenge to the World Trading System    by Matt Buttsworth
Price: $3.33 USD. 1880 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

China versus the US is a challenging article that argues that China, because of its belief in Mercantalism, has already begun a trade war not only against the US, but against the entire World Trading System. And China is winning! It is thought provoking and demands action.
China Versus the US - The Challenge to the World Trading System    by Matt Buttsworth
Price: $3.33 USD. 1870 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

China versus the US is a challenging article that argues that China, because of its belief in Mercantalism, has already begun a trade war not only against the US, but against the entire World Trading System. And China is winning! It is thought provoking and demands action.
China Versus the US - The Challenge to the World Trading System    by Matt Buttsworth
Price: $3.33 USD. 1880 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

China versus the US is a challenging article that argues that China, because of its belief in Mercantalism, has already begun a trade war not only against the US, but against the entire World Trading System. And China is winning! It is thought provoking and demands action.