Books tagged: identity

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Hocus Focus    by Stephen Hines
Price: $2.99 USD. 38620 words. Published on October 6, 2009. .

Lenny Lusendt receives a pair of contacts that enable him to see who people really are. He sees living Ken and Barbie dolls, and teachers who are cavemen, mummies and cardboard cutouts. Since he’s the only one who sees who Pauline really is (everyone thinks she’s autistic), Lenny must race against time to rescue her before his contacts wear out.
In the Wake of the Boatman    by Jonathon Scott Fuqua
Price: $8.99 USD. 134180 words. Published by Bancroft Press on November 18, 2009. .

Puttnam Douglas Steward isn’t having an identity crisis--he is one. As he drowns in expectations and disappointments, the matter of who he is—who he truly is—eludes him. Except for one thing: He’s a freak. He has to be. It’s the only answer that makes sense. In the Wake of the Boatman is a brilliant drama, stirringly and sensitively told, about the elusiveness of identity.
The Sexual Matrix    by C A Tripp Lit Trust
Price: $6.95 USD. 98040 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

In 1975 a book was published that changed discussions about gay people and their lifestyles forever. It was called Homosexual Matrix and was written by Dr. C.A. Tripp, a clinical psychologist, independent sex researcher and protégé of Alfred Kinsey. After being translated into 14 languages it went on to become a huge international best-seller, selling an astonishing 400,000 copies.
Self Made    by M. Darusha Wehm
Price: $2.99 USD. 59790 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

Ever wish things were different? Ivy Velasquez did, so she became someone else. But one day, Ivy discovers that her alternate self has been murdered. Having nowhere else to turn, she finds Andersson Dexter: part private eye, part vigilante, part cop. Self Made is a story of people striving to control our own destinies, and how that desire affects them in ways they could never imagine.
A Guide for the Godless: Atheism and a Meaningful Life    by Andrew Kernohan
Price: $0.99 USD. 55560 words. Published on December 23, 2009. .

How can an atheist lead a meaningful life? The answer is to follow modern science, give up the search for purpose in life, and start looking for what truly matters. This requires paying attention to emotional responses, taking the effort to make emotional judgments true, and constructing a life that is truly worthy of respect. A Guide for the Godless offers philosophical advice on this quest.
The Day the Flowers Died, a War World II Romance    by Ami Blackwelder
Price: $4.99 USD. 81910 words. Published by Ami Blackwelder  on December 30, 2009. .

A Passion set in the time of prejudice. A novel about love and loss. The completed final edition. 1930 Munich. Two Lovers. Different Worlds. A Crumbling Country Book Taste Review: Ami Blackwelder paints her words in this gently narrated historical romance set in Munich, Germany early 1930. The scenes recreate pre-war Germany...
The Twentyfirsters    by Kekoa Lake
Price: $5.99 USD. 80890 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

An ex-federal agent scrapes out a living as a hired gun. A disgraced sports hero betrays his legions of fans. A group of industrialists possess abilities costing fortunes. Money and power are no defense from a man with a purpose: justice. THE TWENTYFIRSTERS by KekoaLake -- There's no such thing as safety in numbers.
Ryan the Lion    by Czar Tracey
Price: $0.99 USD. 1040 words. Published on March 30, 2010. .

Ryan the Lion is a children's story that explores themes of social tolerance, self-esteem and identity. Ryan is a lion cub who acts like the other animals in the jungle because he thinks they are cooler than lions. In doing so, however, he attracts their ridicule. As Ryan grows up, his mane gets longer and his roar develops. Soon he attracts admiration, and he feels pride in being himself.
Psychotic Inertia: a book about calling and confusion    by Patrick Dodson
Price: $9.99 USD. 83680 words. Published on March 30, 2010. .

The only way to break out of a life going in circles, is to know who you truly are and what God's really like. Forget glib and meaningless punch lines like "God's in control" or "He has a plan for my life". It's time to ask some serious questions about our calling and it's time to get off the couch.
Earthbound - Surfing the Apocalypse    by Tied Revolverman
Price: $3.99 USD. 70580 words. Published on May 11, 2010. .

'Earthbound – Surfing the Apocalypse' is a 'transmedia novel' that uses text, artwork, music and various internet-based channels to tell the whole story. It is a tale of paranoid big city life during the apparent 'end-times', the internet, electronic music, magic, post-apocalyptic visions, the future, travels deep into the Arctic, free energy and the environmental crisis - and a whole lot more.