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Moving to Australia: a Complete Guide    by Stephen Wright
Price: $3.99 USD. 8530 words. Published on January 8, 2012. .

More people than ever are choosing to move to Australia, thanks to its high salaries and strong economy. This guide aims to help you through the many pitfalls you'll face while building your dream life down under.
Postcards From Across the Pond    by Michael Harling
Price: $2.99 USD. 64190 words. Published on January 23, 2012. .

Dispatches from an accidental expat--a humorous commentary on British life by a bewildered American who, through no fault of his own, found himself living in England.
Come and Go    by Lee Harlem Robinson
Price: $2.99 USD. 58930 words. Published by LadyLit on January 28, 2012. .

A blend of chick lit, romance and lesbian drama set against the backdrop of that other city that never sleeps.
How To Survive Living Abroad    by English Teacher X
Price: $2.99 USD. 45170 words. Published on January 31, 2012. .

The good news? It's now easier than ever to move abroad to live and work. The bad news? It's now easier than ever to move abroad to live and work. In response to the mass exodus of the disaffected from Western countries, English Teacher X is back again, to cast his cynical but always perceptive eye on the concept of life abroad, with this hilarious survival guide for once and future expats.
Postcards From Ireland    by Michael Harling
Price: $1.99 USD. 46070 words. Published on February 3, 2012. .

Postcards From Ireland is a humorous ramble through the bogs and backlands of Ireland via the bewildered musings of the author who, while displaying his trademark ineptitude at dealing with life beyond the borders of the US of A, is unknowingly being drawn into an even grater adventure.
Expatriate Insights - Dissertations on International Living and Deep Comparative Culture Analyses    by Winston Wu
Price: $7.99 USD. 144020 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

Dissertations on Expatriate Living and Comparative Culture Analyses by Ladislav, an Expatriate Expert and Chief Advisor of HappierAbroad.com, considered "The Socrates of Expatriate Living".
Happier Abroad: Why You Will Have A Better Love and Life Beyond America (International Dating, Foreign Women, Expat Living, Travel)    by Winston Wu
Price: $9.99 USD. 326470 words. Published on March 21, 2012. .

Your Ultimate Inspiration for International Dating and Living. 700+ pages of intellectual essays, compelling arguments, reasons, facts, photos, comparisons, testimonials and quotes from all over the world on the Dating, Social, Mental Health and Freedom benefits beyond America that the US media will never tell you about. An eye-opening oasis of liberating truths you won't find anywhere else!
Saving Hope    by Liese Sherwood-Fabre
Price: $4.99 USD. 66460 words. Published by musapublishing on May 9, 2012. .

In Siberia Alexandra Pavlova, an unemployed microbiologist, struggles to save her daughter’s life. When she turns to her oldest friend, for help, she's drawn into Russia’s underworld. His business dealings come to the attention of Sergei Borisov, an FSB agent. Alexandra finds herself joining forces with Sergei to stop the export of a deadly virus in a race to save both her daughter and the world.
Adventures of A Third World Shopkeeper    by Adrian Reynolds
Price: $4.99 USD. 59610 words. Published on May 11, 2012. .

Several years in the life of an English expatriate, married into the community and living life as a merchant in Tampico's central market. Wry observations, social commentary, political ranting and blunt honesty make this a refreshingly different view of Mexico, away from the crystal seas of Cancun and the bucolic ease of gringo retiree communes.
Yes China! An English Teacher's Love-Hate Relationship with a Foreign Country    by Clark Nielsen
Price: $5.99 USD. 86290 words. Published on May 14, 2012. .

Yes China! offers a unique look into the Chinese classroom as I butt heads with everyone from elementary and adult students to their school administrators. It is as much about life in modern China--the food, the language, the customs--as it is about how the experience helped me grow up and move past my social insecurities, conflicting Mormon upbringing, and self-defeating mindset.