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Tartarus: Book 3 of the Argosy Trilogy    by Stephen J. Schrader
Price: $3.99 USD. 71300 words. Published by Foremost Press  on December 17, 2009. .

In blood, sand, and hellfire, Captain Jacob Brinn takes you from the world of today into a strange and alien world: a world where legend becomes fact; myth becomes history; and the secrets of the universe are laid bare.
Humanimal    by Vergil Z. Ozeca
Price: $4.99 USD. 51560 words. Published on December 21, 2009. .

A collection of 1001 thoughts, remarks and quotations of great thinkers, Nobel prize winners, celebrities,anonymous and ordinary people, about the ideal and actual relationship between human race and other animals, from veganism to hunt, from vivisection to farming.
True Earth: The Short History of Our Planet Part 1    by Bruce Hendler
Price: $5.99 USD. 133080 words. Published on January 19, 2010. .

A Tour Guide with a Bad Attitude made somewhat bearable by a sense of humor - the Author leads you on a journey through our Home in The Universe. Somehow he wanders off into all kinds of diversions: UFOs and Fairies; Dragons, Monsters and Vampires; various plots and conspiracies; some history you never knew. Earth Science made Fun for anyone curious about the real story of our planet.
The Three Human Races    by O-O Happiness
Price: $2.99 USD. 2550 words. Published on February 4, 2011. .

We are told today by the scientific community that all humans living today are related directly from a common ancestor who emerged from Africa around 70,000 years ago. Perhaps this is true, but I doubt it. I believe the evidence suggests there are three human races. Read on to find out why...
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?
Heaven's Echo    by Sikke Belmont
Price: $2.99 USD. 57700 words. Published by Arcana Studio Inc.  on April 15, 2012. .

Thousands of years ago, the city of Atlantis went from a land of obedience and peace to a set of islands at war. Each Atlantean possessed a unique gift that allowed some to fly, some to build, and some to control the elements. But when the people of Atlantis turned against their creator, their abilities were taken, and nearly all were killed.