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True Earth: The Short History of Our Planet Part 1    by Bruce Hendler
Price: $5.99 USD. 133080 words. Published on January 19, 2010. .

A Tour Guide with a Bad Attitude made somewhat bearable by a sense of humor - the Author leads you on a journey through our Home in The Universe. Somehow he wanders off into all kinds of diversions: UFOs and Fairies; Dragons, Monsters and Vampires; various plots and conspiracies; some history you never knew. Earth Science made Fun for anyone curious about the real story of our planet.
Cubeworld    by Hank Gross
Price: $9.99 USD. 20400 words. Published on February 8, 2010. .

An adventure in solid geometry wherein our spherical planet is reformed into a cube, engendering many odd effects -- rain falls at an angle, the oceans gravitate to the centers of the sides, and unexpected pyramidical forces send Cubeworld on a hairraising journey through the solar system. If you liked Flatland, you'll like Cubeworld.
My Country Is Called Earth    by Lawrence John Brown
Price: Free! 29960 words. Published on February 27, 2010. .

A man worried about the world he would be leaving to his children falls asleep in 1992 and wakes up in 2076. Fearing the worst, he asks the people he meets how the major problems of 1992 were resolved. Two weeks later, he returns to his time with the answers. This book, first published in 1994 but still relevant today, is not an apocalyptic nightmare, but a look at a possible healthy future earth.
Speaking For The Earth 40th Anniversary Edition    by John Meier
Price: $3.99 USD. 28220 words. Published on April 15, 2010. .

50% of all author proceeds from this book are donated to environmental causes. It is written by former Howard Hughes aide and world recognized environmentalist John Meier. Written in 1970 for the 1st Earth Day, it is re-released now for the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day as Meier finds it of the up most importance for the environmental movement today to look back at what has/hasn't yet been done
The Loyal Opposition    by Keith Ainsworth
Price: $2.99 USD. 8480 words. Published by Open Books on April 20, 2010. .

Environmental attorney Keith Ainsworth focuses our attention on the day's most critical environmental issues, addressing them in contemporary verse as well as poignant prose.
Are You Living in A Good Feng Shui Home?    by Peter Hsu
Price: $19.98 USD. 5320 words. Published on April 30, 2010. .

You may tell that you're living in a bad Feng Shui home because some mishaps did occur since you moved in. And you can not understand and explain why. This e-guide will walk you through a Feng Shui way to justify your home. Using a combined methodology between Ba Gua destiny and Wuxing elements in this e-guide, you can start to ask the Feng Shui questions about your home and explain by yourself.
In the Spirit of Haiku    by Kamala Moore
Price: Free! 760 words. Published on May 5, 2010. .

"In the Spirit of Haiku," is a book of short poems of three lines each, which contain an insight or describe the flavour of a moment in time. Rather than being true to the form;they are true to the spirit of Haiku poetry which is an attempt to convey the impact of a moment of truly seeing.
Central Heat    by David Dvorkin
Price: $2.99 USD. 109580 words. Published on May 5, 2010. .

When aliens remove the sun, life survives in military bunkers under the earth and in lunar bases. Underground America devolves into a religious-military dictatorship. Jonathan Holroyd escapes to the surface and finds a new world warmed by an artificial sun, and only slightly more freedom than in the dying world he left behind. He rises to a position of power. But now the aliens are coming back.
A Different Kind of Hero    by Leah Beth Evans
Price: $4.99 USD. 30 words. Published by Tribute Books on May 24, 2010. .

The rainforest is under attack. One monkey is determined to save it. His name is Tomagochi. He’s brown, small and plain. But when a group of men enters the rainforest armed with bulldozers and axes, Tomagochi the monkey springs into action to defend his natural habitat. While larger animals like Peshe the tiger run and hide, Tomagochi charges into battle. Will he be victorious?
The Guardians    by Max M Power 
Price: Free! 23080 words. Published on June 7, 2010. .

The battle between good and evil is as old as creation itself. Azazel will destroy anyone who will get in his way, including the Guardians. Demetrius, the strongest of the Guardians, is the only being standing in the way of Azazel and Armageddon. With the love of his life by his side Demetrius is determine to stop his brother for good.