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The Qualities of Beauty: An Interview with J. Ruth Gendler    by D. Patrick Miller 
Price: $1.99 USD. 3010 words. Published on June 26, 2009. .

Noted writer and artist J. Ruth Gendler originally self-published THE BOOK OF QUALITIES, now a best-seller with over a quarter-million copies in print. In her latest book NOTES ON THE NEED FOR BEAUTY, she discusses many of the ways in which beauty is far more than skin-deep. This interview conducted by D. Patrick Miller is an exclusive feature of Fearless Books.
The Goddess Guide to Chakra Vitality    by Now Age Publishing
Price: $7.95 USD. 16530 words. Published on July 20, 2009. .

The Goddess Guide to Chakra Vitality contains many easy and fun ways to sass up your chakras – the energy centres that rule every aspect of your life. This guides introduces empowerment tools such as sound, elements, symbols, colours, flowers, gemstones, essential oils, movement, visualisations, affirmations and goddess messages to help you create the life you want.
Chameleon's Colors    by Aubrie Dionne
Price: $3.99 USD. 7710 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on December 5, 2009. .

Ever since she stumbled into her father’s lab and drank a cocktail of his experiments, Kaylee has had the ability to change color, blending into her environment like a chameleon. Named a freak at school, she runs away and joins the Masquerade Carnival. Her life takes on a routine and she enjoys performing in the shows until she falls for a young man hired to run the rides.
Quilting Unit Study for Homeschoolers    by Maria Peagler
Price: Free! 4740 words. Published on January 14, 2010. .

Award-winning author, quilt designer, instructor, and homeschooling parent Maria Peagler offers a guide to teaching your own children through the art of quilting. Incorporate hands-on quilting projects for girls and boys alike, to learn and apply art, mathematics, history, economics, and many other subjects. Meant to accompany my quilting book, Color Mastery, but can stand alone.
Jack Peebles Creates Buzz Within the Insulator Community - Blog #1    by Jack Peebles
Price: $0.99 USD. 600 words. Published on April 26, 2010. .

This is Jack Peebles' first blog on insualtors since his famous 'buzz' within the insulator community.
Gordon    by IE Institute
Price: $2.99 USD. 10 words. Published on May 26, 2010. .

Gordon the black cat is the main character of this cute and entertaining COLOR comic strip that will change your perception of Japanese comics. The only translation necessary was in the character descriptions at the beginning. Mr. Kroger's charming and amusing style will allow you to to enjoy each story simply through his wonderful art and imagination. Gordon also looks great in black and white!
おかしをつくろうよ    by IE Institute
Price: $0.99 USD. 10 words. Published on May 27, 2010. .

「おかしをつくろうよ」は子供にババロアの作り方を紹介する物語です。愛らしい絵柄とシンプルで面白いストーリーで美味しいデザートの作り方を紹介してくれます。甘いものが大好きな子供の気持ちを満たします。
Home Decorating Q&A Plus Designer Sources    by Cherie and Kenneth Fehrman
Price: $4.99 USD. 34520 words. Published by Fehrman Books  on September 24, 2010. .

Save money, avoid costly mistakes. Written by design experts in a concise, condensed format that covers home decorating, remodeling, and staging your home for sale. Includes more than 100 designer sources that you can use. Designer secrets about color, lighting, furniture, accessories, how to work with a contractor without getting ripped off and much more.
Sood-Ood-On Won    by Julie Pace Hoff
Price: $1.99 USD. 740 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

Join in an experience of night time silly learning. Meet Sood-Ood-On, Jed and his companion Nedd. Find out who they are and what lesson they have to share. Jed dreams of a world where he learns a new way to start making good choices in my 473-word whimsical, rhyming picture book for readers age 3-8 titled Sood-Ood-On Won.
The Clown with the Upside Down Frown    by Sarah Quelland
Price: $0.99 USD. 860 words. Published on February 8, 2011. .

What could be worse for a grumpy old clown than to have a permanent smile spread across his face? Full of wild and colorful word visuals, this story shares the terrible misfortune of Mr. Brown who gets frustrated because people expect him to perform on cue. He retreats to his house to concentrate on his balloon art. By the end, Mr. Brown has developed a real smile and embraced his community.