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Shannon and Ally at the Cabin    by Kate Everson
Price: Free! 1430 words. Published on June 18, 2011. .

Shannon and Ally go to the cabin in Ontario and learn about nature. This is an easy-reading book for children.
The Adventures of Shannon and Ally    by Kate Everson
Price: Free! 4670 words. Published on June 28, 2011. .

Shannon and Ally live in Canada and love animals and they love to play. Easy reading for children. This is a compilation of several stories about the young sisters who like to have fun!
My Father's America - Volume Two - The Colonies    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 175370 words. Published on November 7, 2011. .

England was ready. Of all the nations in Europe, 17th-century England was most peculiarly suited to succeed in peopling the North American continent. This was a strange turn of events. England had been the very last of the Western powers to show any kind of interest in the world beyond Europe. Yet once they got started, the English were destined to succeed in the most spectacular way.
Wild Game Simple    by Mike Gnatkowski
You set the price! 47960 words. Published on February 21, 2012. .

The recipes in Wild Game Simple are intended to be simple, something the average Joe can make in his or her own kitchen with the ingredients that are on hand. Wild Game Simple has seven different sections including soups, chowders and chilies and hors d’oeuvres and appetizers. Includes a wine list with each section and suggestions for 140 different entrees.
The Prairie Chicken Kill    by Bill Crider
Price: $2.99 USD. 56180 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on April 26, 2012. .

That Truman Smith was sitting in a frayed lawn chair reading an old paperback copy of Tobacco Road was not remarkable. And strange as it sounds, it wasn't particularly noteworthy that someone wanted Smith to look into the murder of a prairie chicken; after all, he'd investigated and solved the murder of an alligator, hadn't he?