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Active Learning: Berlang, the Bear Goes to the Planetarium Book 2    by Manny Durazo
Price: $7.99 USD. 380 words. Published on November 22, 2010. .

Come and see the beautiful planets of the Solar System along with some of their moons. You can see Venus, the twin to Planet Earth, along with Planet Earth and our Moon. You can also view the beautiful red planet called Mars. Visit Jupiter, the largest planet along with Saturn and its spectacular rings. Enjoy!
Alone in the Night    by Amanda McCarter
Price: $5.99 USD. 86960 words. Published on April 15, 2012. .

Security Chief Janet Bryer hates her job. One mistake and she's sent to the farthest end of no where. Trapped on a remote space station, far away from Earth, she feels painfully alone. When she finds the body of one of her security officers dead in her office, things start to change. She has to rely on a team she previously ignored and trust they'll back her up when things get dangerous.
Earthlink: Impact    by Sarah Barnard
Price: $2.99 USD. 21540 words. Published by Osier Publishing  on April 18, 2012. .

Earthlink:Impact is a short novella, at only approx 20,000 words, a quick read. Sci fi, with a troubled teenager, aliens and spaceships. Sage is eighteen years old and, ever since she can remember, there's been a voice in her head. She'll tell you that she doesn't hear voices, they don't tell her to do anything. It's just a single voice, and it doesn't speak, it screams.
The Saturn Moon    by Michelle Murrain
Price: $1.99 USD. 45400 words. Published on December 26, 2012. .

Max, the gutsy asteroid hunter from The Right Asteroid, has retired from space and is living a placid life on Mars… but not for long. Soon she’s called back into service to intervene with Koth, a telepathic, vengeful, catlike species who are heading straight toward Mars with weapons more powerful than human beings have ever seen. Has Max finally bitten off more than she can chew – or live through?