Books tagged: hippy

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nSpace    by Dovin Melhee
Price: $3.99 USD. 25880 words. Published on October 21, 2009. .

"Your thoughts are not entirely your own..." A mind-boggling odyssey into the future leads to alien worlds, alternate timelines and neural nets. Ultimately a vast conspiracy is uncovered, revealing the surreal nature of the universe and the secret truth of your reality. Presented in a hard edge science fiction story.
Pepper Wellington And The Case Of The Missing Sausage    by Tanya Eby
Price: $3.99 USD. 40940 words. Published by Champagne Books  on March 15, 2011. .

Wherever Pepper Wellington goes, interesting things happen. This time, it’s her daughter’s wedding, a string of murders, and lentil soup to die for.
Cappuccino Diva    by Samantha Tidy
Price: $5.99 USD. 37780 words. Published on March 19, 2011. .

At 21, Angie has returned to her hometown of Fremantle Australia, after a short stint in London. It's a novel about the joys of share-housing in your early twenties. It’s about love, saving a forest, starting your own rock band, and remembering that some boys are just not worth chasing. Runner Up for the TAG Hungerford Award in 2000. A charming novel, suitable for young adults and adults alike.
Mendocino Mellow: A Fantasy    by John Walters
Price: $0.99 USD. 8100 words. Published on October 10, 2011. .

A government scientist develops a strain of marijuana that gives those who use it psychic sensitivity. From all over the country people are drawn to him, and he is determined to use the drug's special power to find a way for them all to time-travel back to the original Woodstock Music Festival.
Lilac's Book: Random Advice & Hippy Values, for Ages 12 to Adult    by Bill Orton
Price: Free! 10710 words. Published on February 29, 2012. .

Written by a father as a gift for his daughter, topics are in random order and range from "Hope" and "Tomatoes" to "Drugs," "Sex," "Relationships," and "Religion." Includes extensive reader comments and links to the author and website for the online version of the book.
Nimbin Gospels    by Mike Dixon
Price: $2.99 USD. 79920 words. Published on March 24, 2012. .

The sins of the fathers are handed down. Yuki had heard the old saying but its meaning only became clear when she went to Australia in search of her sister. She thought her sister was being exploited for sex. The truth was even more frightening. But it was not all bad news. Yuki found friends in unexpected places and they helped rescue her sister from the terrifying world she had entered.
The Last Party    by Rohan Naterwalla
Price: $0.99 USD. 14210 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

How the life of one Kabir Seth changes drastically after his fiance Aaliya suddenly leaves him and disappears. The story is thrilling, mysterious and melancholy which makes it an amazing read, hopefully.
Long Time Gone    by Richard Sanford
Price: $2.99 USD. 144390 words. Published on May 11, 2012. .

An epic novel of passion, loss, and discovery set in the days that defined a generation. Vernon Case is missing. For Cal Stewart, a disc jockey in Harriet, Mississippi, Vernon is much more than a runaway. He is the only heir of Po Case, the old man who raised Cal like a father. With an oath to bring Vernon home, Cal is caught up in the winds that whip the American firestorm in 1968.
Passing for Normal: Memoirs of a Cult Child    by Carl Asher
Price: $4.99 USD. 11040 words. Published on August 14, 2012. .

In Passing for Normal Carl invites you into the mind of an unwitting cult member. With a series of short stories and scenes, he takes you on a journey through the early years of that child’s life, from birth to escape. The point of view ages with the boy, giving the reader a candid insight into what life was really like in the 1980s and 90s as a second-generation member of The Family International
The Misadventures of Mama Kitchen: A Novel    by John Walters
Price: $5.99 USD. 74230 words. Published on August 15, 2012. .

In the late 1960s a hippy girl leaves her middle-class home and wanders first to a wilderness commune, then to Haight/Ashbury, and finally to Woodstock. On the way she encounters many strange characters. Though often disillusioned, she believes hippies should unite to create a better world. It's a wild tale: sometimes comic, sometimes tragic, sometimes violent, sometimes sexy, always extreme.