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The Hardest Word    by Paul Samael
Price: Free! 9750 words. Published on November 24, 2011. .

Does the banking crisis make you feel angry, frustrated and powerless? Perhaps it’s time you did something about that feeling. You could, for example, kidnap a banker. On second thoughts, don’t do that - try reading this short story instead.
Doll Eyes: Year Zero    by Jason Rizos
Price: $0.99 USD. 4200 words. Published on December 6, 2011. .

Would you trade your eyeballs for an extension on your home mortgage? For Jack Mosey, even that wasn't enough. The original of a super villain!
When Phil Met Bill    by The Author
Price: Free! 76830 words. Published on December 19, 2011. .

Read the astonishing first part of Redemption, a brand new fantasy adventure trilogy that takes you from a local call centre in the south of England to an infinite universe where reality itself is controlled by will alone. The story begins when Phil Davidson meet Bill Z Bubb and is turned into a musical genius with orders to change the way we live… When Phil Met Bill is now available for FREE!
Way Outback    by Bill Rosoman
Price: $3.90 USD. 43790 words. Published on January 9, 2012. .

Way Outback is a practical guide to going bush way out back in the 21st century as a matter of dropping out financially for self-sufficiency, survival and protection, especially if TSHTF. People do not plan to fail, they just fail to plan.
Six Minute Guide to the Financial Crisis    by John Colley
Price: $2.99 USD. 6900 words. Published on February 13, 2012. .

Using the Six Minute Strategist Methodology, John Colley has produced a concise and structured analysis of the 2008 Financial Crisis. This is intended to be an introduction to the subject for readers who have found the whole matter to be complex and technical. By reducing the whole event to just 36 key issues John has tried to distill down a complex subject to a more compressible form.
There Were No Banks In The Stone Age    by William Lau
Price: $9.99 USD. 22260 words. Published on February 19, 2012. .

Questions about the financial crisis, taxpayers' bailout money, wealth gap, the 1%, and why? The book takes a hard-hitting look at the key issues: who is to blame, what happened to the TARP money, the income tax system, Wall St. bonuses, but most importantly, capitalism, the wealth gap, and the U.S. savings rate. His book will surprise many on both sides of the fence, both the 1% and the 99%.
Laws Of Contrition    by Valerie Thompson
Price: $4.99 USD. 129110 words. Published on March 20, 2012. .

See my website for an article by John Mastrini at IFR about my novel. This is a racy tale, about debt and dysfunction, deception, lust, and old fashioned love, where there are as many winners as losers. Or perhaps everyone’s a winner. Even the dead. Where does need end and greed begin? Can we ever break free of our past? Does willpower stand in the way of desti
Journey to Destination Next: Peace in the midst of any storm    by Sheila Smith
Price: $2.99 USD. 49520 words. Published on April 9, 2012. .

The purpose of this book is to inspire and encourage anyone who is facing adversity and hard times in their life. In reading about the constant storms and tribulations that I had to endure seemingly back to back in my life, will give you the strength to journey forward into your future victoriously.
Jitters    by Royal
Price: $1.99 USD. 21960 words. Published on April 25, 2012. .

A man named Jens dreams of being rich and famous. When he ducts into the eccentric coffee shop Jitters he finds a solution to his desires, but many issues come with it such as mistresses, sex, drugs and the coffee shop's strange clientele. Each chapter plays on a controversial topic from the media of the last year including child trafficking and teen suicide in the LGBTQ community.
Common Foundations of American and East Asian Modernisation    by Ian Patrick Austin
Price: $9.99 USD. 138790 words. Published by wegreensolutions on May 14, 2012. .

Alexander Hamilton’s profound influence on American life is well- documented. Less well-appreciated is the story of how Hamilton’s works travelled abroad; leaders in Germany, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea came to keenly appreciate the relevance of Hamilton’s works to the modernisation challenges facing their own nations.