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Vote Your Ass Off    by Bradley Bright
Price: Free! 27200 words. Published on October 22, 2012. .

This is a humorous, tongue-in-cheek, hard-hitting commentary of political facts delivered in a comedic viewpoint to the masses.
Evolution of Fear    by Joonatan Kuisma
Price: $2.99 USD. 56850 words. Published on October 29, 2012. .

Evolution of Fear is a modern-day action thriller about a secret plan to unleash a war on humanity. But it is also a story of fear, human error and the extraordinary things we do when threatened.
A Cuppa of Tea    by Good Olddays
Price: $3.25 USD. 21500 words. Published by E-Books Publisher on October 29, 2012. .

The author is a dissatisfied voter who is giving you the chance to replace the present political system.
World War Three:Is The End Near?    by The Florida Hooiser
Price: $2.99 USD. 2080 words. Published on November 4, 2012. .

There have been many who believed the world would erupt into another major war ever since World War Two ended. First, the consensus was that since both the United States and Russia had nuclear weapons that they would eventually destroy themselves and everything on the planet. This almost came to fruition in 1962 during the Cuban missile crisis when Russia tried to place missile silos in Cuba.
Intellocracy    by Ram Bansal
Price: $5.00 USD. 37550 words. Published on November 6, 2012. .

The book contains articles under following sections - Missed Essence of Democracy, Evils Democracy has Caused, Indian Experience of Democracy, Philosophies behind Intellocracy, Basic Provisions of Intellocracy, Struggle for a Changeover, About the Author
The Rule of Freedom: The Manifesto of the Sovereign Community    by Christopher Haynes
Price: $8.95 USD. 154520 words. Published on November 11, 2012. .

From the perspective of a longtime student of political science, economics and the world of possibilities, the Rule of Freedom is about why we do not need government, why we do not want government, and why government is in fact immoral and irrational. This book explains the roots of war, police abuse, terrorism and poverty with clear evidence and examples.
Goddess-Born (A Tale of Two Worlds)    by Brian Rush
Price: $2.99 USD. 106850 words. Published on November 25, 2012. .

The Kingdom of Grandlock heaves with revolution. The nobility have oppressed the people for generations, but new advances in technology are enabling them to drive more and more people into unemployed misery, at the same time as radical ideas spread among the populace: ideas like democracy and popular rule. Liberty is only a revolt away – but magic threatens to subvert it.
A World Torn Asunder: The Life and Triumph of Constantin C. Giurescu    by Marina Giurescu
Price: $7.99 USD. 143560 words. Published by BettieYoungsBookPublishers on November 25, 2012. .

A biography of Constantin Giurescu, Romania’s leading historian who in a war-torn Romania is confined to the notorious Sighet penitentiary. His diary was put in a glass jar, buried, then smuggled out by Dr. Paul E. Michelson—who does the FOREWORD for this book). An account from the turn of the century to the fall of Communism, the sellout of Eastern Europe and finally, the rise of modern Romania.
Beyond Plutocracy - True Democracy for America    by Roger Rothenberger
Price: $2.99 USD. 113820 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

Plutocracy is governance by the wealthy. America is not really a democracy but a plutocracy dominated by a powerful wealthy minority that serves itself first and best. This book offers a partial redesign of our government that really fixes in just the right way what’s really wrong with it, moving our nation beyond plutocracy to true democracy, honest government and a just society.
Occupy the Highway    by Sarah Handyside
Price: $1.99 USD. 151980 words. Published on December 17, 2012. .

In November of 2011, twenty-four Occupy Wall Street protestors marched from New York City to Washington, D.C. Seven of those marchers formed a Mobile Occupation, called Walkupy, and continued on to Atlanta, Georgia, arriving there in Late January. Altogether, they marched 1,000 miles in two and a half months. Occupy the Highway is the Journal of Sarah Handyside. It chronicles the entire trip.