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Trek This!    by Robert T. Jeschonek
Price: $3.99 USD. 16280 words. Published on October 5, 2010. .

Seven stars of a science fiction universe warp through twisted changes on the final frontier. Driven by forces they can't understand, the magnificent Seven charge through bizarre transformations and battles beyond imagining. With no memories of the past, how can the Seven recall their true identities? Only a mischievous, all-powerful being from beyond the stars seems to hold the answers.
FATTOWN - Episode One    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It`s Nasty It´s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It´s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
Fattown - Episode 2    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It´s Nasty It´s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It´s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
Fattown - Episode 3    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It´s Nasty It´s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It´s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
Fattown - Episode 4    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It´s Nasty It´s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It´s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
Fattown - Episode 5    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It´s Nasty It´s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It´s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
Fattown - Episode 6    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It´s Nasty It´s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It´s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
Fattown - Episode 7    by Edward A. Cole
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

It`s Nasty It`s Fucked up It´s Disgusting But It`s Funny Welcome 2 FATTOWN
The Gospel according to The Simpsons, Bigger and Possibly Even Better!    by Mark Pinsky
Price: $9.99 USD. 119230 words. Published on June 25, 2012. .

The Simpsons is one of the longest running, funniest, most irreverent, and, according to some religious leaders, the most theologically relevant show on television today. Journalist Mark Pinsky explores the religious and spiritual aspects of Bart, Homer, and the rest of cartoon's first family–a show strongly denounced by many conservative Christians back in 1989, but now viewed favorably by many.