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An Analysis of the Human Purpose    by Cole J. Freeman
Price: Free! 2010 words. Published by Brown Wall Publishing  on July 19, 2010. .

This is an analysis of the Human purpose. Specifically, why are we here? What is the point of human existence? This publication narrows the possibilities down to only two choices.
Migrations, Volume I : Don't Forget to Breathe    by Ashim Shanker
Price: Free! 97110 words. Published on September 23, 2010. .

"...he could imagine the Dust spiraling in corners, plotting en masse an elaborate offensive upon those who sought seclusion from the outside Universe. The Dust: it was older than Time, bound by its allegiance to the Tangible—to the very Physical Substance of creation— to make pointed attacks fueled by conspiracy upon its bitter rival, the amorphously-composed Intangible Will.." (p.202)
Manifesto for a Species: Our Own    by Lee Doran
Price: $0.99 USD. 9270 words. Published on March 10, 2011. .

This book explores why humanity, the human species, could be on the road to extinction. What is it about the species' own behavior that has put it on this path? What features of the human mind and body, as well as our life in groups, define this journey? How might we think and act differently to prevent or slow the descent into the almost unimaginable levels of suffering such a trip imply?
Seven Grains of Sand    by Ed Wood
Price: $1.49 USD. 11530 words. Published on January 12, 2012. .

Seven Grains of Sand is a new collection of seven short stories that explore the essence of human existence from seven totally different perspectives. Collected together for the first time in this ebook, they combine into a varied and colourful anthology that readers of short fiction should find both fascinating and enjoyable.
The Secret to Happiness Everyone Knows    by George R. Blow
Price: $4.99 USD. 69880 words. Published on September 22, 2012. .

Three years worth of essays and quotes summarize a lifetime's worth of wisdom from the author of "Peace is Practical", George R. Blow, whose blogging career began in Buenos Aires, AR. Having finally made inner contentment his top priority, Blow found himself on an ongoing adventure. This book is an expression of a life fulfilled, employed to remind each person of their own innate wisdom.