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Che Forever    by Dan Brook
Price: $0.99 USD. 7180 words. Published on April 27, 2009. .

In this bilingual English/Español edition, Che Forever is a sympathetic and poetic biographical sketch detailing the past, promise, potential, and power of the dynamic ideas and ideology of Che Guevara, the iconic Latin American revolutionary. Read it and surprise yourself!
Democracy Lost And Regained    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $3.99 USD. 58230 words. Published on September 6, 2009. .

'Democracy Lost and Regained' explores various facets of the history, principles, and philosophies which went into forging the United States Constitution. Much of democracy has been lost through the problematic way in which, among other things, the Tenth Amendment has been understood. However, what has been lost can be regained, and this book outlines a way of restoring democracy peacefully.
America's Greatest Challenge: Succession and Continuity    by Joseph S.  Bayana
Price: $9.99 USD. 150830 words. Published on December 3, 2009. .

Tackling significant issues facing an America-led civilization, it reminds us how each and every generation must ensure the hand-over processes take place or risk the vaunted start of the breakdown. It's about the responsibilities and leadership of each and every American, explaining how and why our decisions can make or break history’s most successful experiment in democracy and capitalism.
America-Culture Shock    by Ian C. Dawkins Moore
Price: Free! 63760 words. Published on December 25, 2009. .

Culture shock is about the shock of cultures coming together in our world today. This book presents the story of culture shock within America to Americans. This book consolidates twenty years of writing and research about the culture shock experience into a definitive collection of essays, poems, commentaries and stories. They offer practical perspectives for students in high school and college,
Expressions of Freedom    by Gareth Lewis
Price: Free! 10370 words. Published on January 20, 2010. .

You mind your own business, do your job, making the influential uncomfortable under your journalistic gaze, and what happens? Shadowy sources tell you the democratic system is compromised, the people behind it lean on your publisher to kill the story before you've got it, and your life could be ruined if you carry on. But at least they’re not trying to kill you. Oh sh... A 10,000 word novelette
The War    by Rolf McEwen
Price: $0.99 USD. 9400 words. Published on February 10, 2010. .

This one-act play presents a dramatic dialogue about US involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Five college students, four men and one woman, debate various war issues. Ron challenges each of his friends to join him in a march against the wars scheduled to take place in Portland, Oregon, where the participants are college students.
Freedom Ain't Free    by Jay  Mcfarland
Price: $2.99 USD. 56090 words. Published on May 31, 2010. .

Freedom Ain’t Free goes beyond the partisan rhetoric of the day to explain how our current government is removing rights in the name of protecting them. Jay Mcfarland cuts through today's emotional arguments and clearly defines how a free society is supposed to function, and what price we each must pay in order to maintain our freedoms.
Why I am an Angry American: How Liberals, Conservatives, Moderates, Career Politicians and a Corrupt, Politically-Correct Progressive Globalist Agenda have made me that way    by Marion Baetz
Price: $5.99 USD. 37620 words. Published on June 28, 2010. .

A unique perspective on why Americans should be angry over how our country has been taken over by political zealots and career politicians whose agenda is to force a progressive, politically correct "Globalist" way of life on all of us, while masquerading as Liberals, Conservatives, and Moderates.
Scams And Hypocrisy    by Askelon Publishing
Price: $0.99 USD. 17970 words. Published on July 29, 2010. .

We are living in an era when the level of hypocrisy throughout the world is unprecedented. There has been hypocrisy since the beginning of time, but there has also been mockery and shafts of truth which have punctured the hypocrisy. Today, there is no mockery or truth. Anyone who contradicts the government is attacked and persecuted. This book pricks some of the more outrageous hypocrisies.
Gyges the Terrible    by Adam Wasserman
Price: $5.99 USD. 161570 words. Published on August 4, 2010. .

What would you be like if you could do anything you wanted and feared no punishment? This is a futuristic Earth, a dystopia. Drugs are a commonplace amusement and unemployment is a capital crime. Freemocracy camps exist for those who make trouble, and most of us try and escape the boredom of our lives in a common virtual world called “The Sim”. How far would you go to break free?