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Quinton Finds His Family    by Philip Wooldridge
Price: $0.99 USD. 3430 words. Published by Four Moons Books  on November 23, 2009. .

Quinton is a somewhat different quail among the others in his village, for he has two plumes instead of one, and has not yet learned to fly. Follow Quinton as he goes from a life as a belittled child and local outcast to one of happiness and love, watch him as he learns the true meaning of family, and see him take the first step into a world of acceptance and belonging.
Alternating Views 2.0    by Jeffrey Perry
Price: $3.99 USD. 27070 words. Published on November 28, 2009. .

Alternating Views 2.0 is a compendium, or perhaps, more precisely, a compilation of essays of ideas, of comments, and of critiques on a variety of subjects, with no particular rhymes or reason. It suggests what is called today, “thinking outside of the box,” if you will? The essays in Alternating Views 2.0 explain how ideas are not there until they are there.
Writing Between the Sexes    by Leigh Michaels
Price: $3.99 USD. 9360 words. Published on March 14, 2011. .

Nonfiction. Men and women think, talk, and act differently -- which causes problems for writers who are trying to create characters of the opposite sex. Award-winning author Leigh Michaels (author of On Writing Romance) shares the secrets of why and how men and women are different and how to use the differences to create realistic -- but not stereotypical -- characters.
How to Use Whole Brain Thinking to Boost Your Creativity and Success    by Dennis Martin
Price: $5.99 USD. 12460 words. Published on April 19, 2011. .

This is the ebook for you if you wish to boost your personal creativity and success. It will explain what whole brain thinking is and how the whole brain model originated. It will clarify why the well known concept of left or right brain thinking is too simplistic and incomplete. It will show you 38 practical techniques that you can use immediately to develop your creativity.
Dear Diary... Can We Talk?    by Shana Holzendorf
Price: $0.99 USD. 21160 words. Published on August 9, 2011. .

Dear Diary... Can We Talk? is a coming of age story in which two sisters, who were once best of friends travel down very separate and confusing paths only to find themselves reconnecting in the truth of their friendship and sisterhood.
Moo-Moo's Jungle    by Mary Evelyn Puckett
Price: $3.99 USD. 6640 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on August 18, 2011. .

Moo-Moo’s Jungle describes the hardships and joys that accompany jungle life. From birth to adulthood, Moo-Moo struggled to be accepted by his jungle friends. Being different made him socially unacceptable at first, but in the end he made many lasting friendships.
Puzzles and Mazes 8 - Autumn, Harvest, Halloween    by
Price: $0.99 USD. 170 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

Entertaining mental gym puzzles and mazes suitable both for kids and adults. Fully illustrated. Answers included.
Puzzles and Mazes 9 - Visual, Math and Logic Puzzles    by
Price: $0.99 USD. 170 words. Published on November 3, 2011. .

Entertaining mental gym visual, math, word and logic puzzles suitable both for kids and adults. Fully illustrated. Answers included.
Puzzles and Mazes 10 - Word, Logic and Math Puzzles    by
Price: $0.99 USD. 150 words. Published on November 10, 2011. .

Entertaining and skill building word, logic and math puzzles suitable both for kids and adults. Fully illustrated. Answers included. Printing not required, all puzzles are intended to be solved mentally.
Irreconcilable Differences 'til death do us part    by Ronnie C. Dawson
Price: $0.99 USD. 24100 words. Published on February 8, 2012. .

After suffering a tragic loss, Mia Davis looks toward her future, to move on from a heartbreaking past. Will new life, love and laughter help her to find her way? Or will death, deceit, and disloyalty destroy her? Can she trust those closest to her? Can they trust her? Does "No matter what." really mean just that?