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The Rules of Spanish Spelling    by Raymond Long
Price: $0.99 USD. 7950 words. Published on February 9, 2011. .

The Spanish letter z can change to c: voz, plural voces. It's similar but not the same for j and g. When is the letter u silent in gu? When are b and v pronounced like English b, and when like v? When do pronouns join onto verbs? Why is there an acute accent on llamó but not on dio? When does mi have the acute accent and when not? This short book answers your questions with a minimum of jargon.
Logan, Lucy and the Biting Monster    by Casey Crayne
Price: Free! 30 words. Published on February 27, 2011. .

Logan and Lucy get in trouble for biting and go on an adventure to find biting monsters and stop them.
Write Gripping Fiction: Practical Techniques for Engaging Story    by Raymond Long
Price: $0.99 USD. 17880 words. Published on February 28, 2011. .

Want to write fiction? Want to get published? Author and editor Raymond Long argues you need to enthrall readers in one character's personal story. Keep your readers behind that character's eyes, experiencing a life as it unfolds. Immerse them in the fictional dream of being another person. This book sets out the techniques at every level from basic story setup to wording individual sentences.
Pick Up Women    by Guy Howard
Price: $2.99 USD. 8690 words. Published on March 3, 2011. .

Learn the tools of the trade from psychologist and award winning pick up artist Guy Howard in this straight-forward guide to picking up women.
Candy Trouble    by Casey Crayne
Price: $0.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 9, 2011. .

Logan and Lucy like candy a little too much, but when they find out about cavities they decide to fight the cavity monsters with their magic and swords. Ultimately they find out there is only one way to fight cavities.
Elements of English: Verb Forms, Regular and Irregular    by Raymond Long
Price: $0.99 USD. 17810 words. Published on March 26, 2011. .

Many books on English verbs list only three parts: "ride, rode, ridden". This book goes further, listing ten parts. It consistently shows differences like "shrunk, shrunken" and "rotted, rotten". It lists irregular nouns like "liar" and passive adjectives that can have active meanings, like "accomplished". And it groups irregular verbs with similar forms, to show the patterns behind the groups.
Elements of English: Palatal Sounds    by Raymond Long
Price: $0.99 USD. 15450 words. Published on April 13, 2011. .

The English words create and quest both end with a t-sound. But add -ion, and creation ends with "shun", question with "chun". Proceed ends with a d-sound, but add -ure and procedure ends with "jur". Add -ion and the d changes to ss, so procession ends with "shun". The s in vision and pleasure is pronounced like the j in French. This book explains the principles behind these sounds and spellings.
Confident Relaxation Massage: Advice for the Budding Massage Therapist    by Andrea Lipomi, LMT
Price: $3.99 USD. 37840 words. Published on April 19, 2011. .

In this conversational text-only guide, a Las Vegas-based licensed massage therapist and esthetician humorously exposes secrets and shares priceless advice on performing five-star relaxation massage treatments for discriminating clients in a manner accessible to both the hobbyist and the professional. Learn how to deal with difficult situations, land a dream spa job, and massage with confidence!
Untitled Mediums    by Brian Williams
Price: $6.99 USD. 173000 words. Published on May 8, 2011. .

You can't judge a book by it's cover, you just can't. Here's the story of Aidan Lucas. He's just a simple, polite, handsome, and hard working accounting clerk. Stuck in a world of sleaze and exploitation, anguish and cruelty, when the objects of his affections are threatened, he'll unleash streaks of malice and vengeance that none could forget.
Travels with a Monkey Mind: HOW MY KARMA RAN OVER MY DOGMA    by Graham Shepherd
Price: $3.99 USD. 73600 words. Published by E-Books Publisher on May 20, 2011. .

Reflective and informed, Graham Shepherd is a student of Buddhism who demystifies it by showing us how the Buddhist life is actually lived - whether through his own life in Britain and his native Ireland, or by travelling through the heartland of Tibet and living among the Buddhist Diaspora in Nepal and North India.