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Alpha Rising    by G.L. Douglas
Price: Free! 101130 words. Published on July 27, 2010. .

A failed space rescue mission lands astronaut Bach Turner in a beleaguered future world where history repeats itself, future events cast shadows, and abduction, deceit, seduction and hedonism fuel an allegorical battle of good and evil. With no way out short of blind faith and the ultimate weapon, his mind, Turner embarks on a final mission that fulfills prophecy.
The Dawkins Delusion: an As-I'm-Reading-It Response to The God Delusion    by Scott Reeves
Price: $3.99 USD. 30780 words. Published on October 26, 2010. .

A religious sympathizer gives a running commentary rebuttal to Richard Dawkins’s The God Delusion, as he’s reading it.
Following Aslan: A Book of Devotions for Children    by Kenneth McIntosh
Price: $3.99 USD. 19730 words. Published by Anamchara Books  on September 28, 2011. .

Following Aslan, a devotional book that leads children from Narnia to their own lives and on into prayer, offers opportunities for meaningful family discussions about spiritual beliefs. This simply written, inspiring book is sure to become a family favorite. Now you can enrich your children's religious education and spiritual development using the joy they experience in the Chronicles of Narnia.
Gravity -True For You But Not For Me    by Michael Edwards
Price: Free! 37490 words. Published on November 11, 2011. .

THIS BOOK WAS RE-EDITED 3-9-12. There are many contradictory beliefs about God that claim to be the truth. But since truth never contradicts itself, who really has the truth? Utilizing objective evidence like a detective does in an investigation, the facts point to the one belief that can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. One truth that applies to everyone if they believe it or not.
Dragonfriend: Leonard the Great, Book One    by Roger Eschbacher
Price: $2.99 USD. 71670 words. Published on November 16, 2011. .

Let's see...I befriended a dragon, defeated an army from Hell, and saved Camelot. What did you do today?
Mere Lewis: A Critique of C. S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity”    by Craig A. Hart
Price: $0.99 USD. 17240 words. Published on December 1, 2011. .

A Critique of C. S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity”
Essays: Triologue: Kepler, Twain, Lewis    by S. Dorman
Price: $0.99 USD. 29940 words. Published on December 13, 2011. .

"Essays: Triologue: Kepler, Twain, Lewis." Relevant to Fantastic Travelogue, these are background essays on the conversation between Mark Twain and C.S. Lewis, including short sections on Johannes Kepler. The hope to produce "Fantastic Travelogue: Mark Twain and CS Lewis Talk Things over in The Hereafter" was itself the raison d'être for the thesis paper, now included in this book of essays.
Ontology: Studies in Christian Thought and Apologetic Applications    by Michael Robinson
Price: $7.99 USD. 14430 words. Published on January 24, 2012. .

Confrontational atheism is on the warpath. In recent years pop-atheists have written a steady stream of combative books belittling Christian theism. These authors are merely the leading edge of a larger movement that includes various E-atheists. In response, Mike Robinson, author of twenty books, delivers a fascinating defense of Christianity based upon the nature of God: His matchless ontology.
The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe Reading Group Activity Guide    by Jason Elliott
Price: $3.99 USD. 1410 words. Published on March 23, 2012. .

This “Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe" activity guide by C.S. Lewis is set up so it can be used as a unit plan for the teacher, or used by students in literature circles. It is broken up into a 14 day plan, and includes chapter questions, vocabulary, writing prompts, reading comprehension questions, and projects. This would be a perfect resource for a homeschooler!
Bitter Dawn    by Eric Smith
Price: $4.99 USD. 155910 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

Elves, Dwarves, and humans face threats from surrogates sent by the evil Desolate–the dark elves. It is the early years of recovery following a devastating war between the Desolate and their cousins, the Firstborn. No race has been left unscathed and trust runs thin. Prophesy links the races, and a secret–hidden amongst the humans–is about to be revealed.