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How I Met The Beatles (And How They Broke My Heart)    by Barbara Guardino
Price: $2.99 USD. 45290 words. Published on February 14, 2011. .

“How I Met The Beatles” takes on the issue of celebrity idol worship. It is the story of a girl named Priscilla and how her dream to meet The Beatles leads her on a journey toward emotional and spiritual maturity. It promotes dialog between parents who lived through the tumultuous 1960s, and their children whose lives are still affected by the social and moral upheaval that occurred.
The Worst Slander: Idolatry    by Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
Price: Free! 33570 words. Published by Global Publishing - Emre Calikoglu  on July 2, 2011. .

Discusses the grave sin of idolatry; this phenomenon is still quite widespread to this day. Associating any others with Allah is considered idolatry, and in this book we go into detail regarding this subject. Idolatry is the most dangerous sin, one that cannot be forgiven, and may even lead people to hell.
Idol Siren    by Tiffany Fulton
Price: $2.99 USD. 10540 words. Published on September 28, 2011. .

16 year old Alicia is trying to find her niche in life according to her dead mother's wishes as well as for the father she never knew. So how does she expect to do that when the all-girls' school she attends is as stiff and dull as the headmistress who runs it and her heart isn't exactly set on fulfilling anyone's expectations but her own? Easy. Alicia decides to turn another world upside down.
Craving Grace Like Chocolate    by Ruthie Delk
Price: $7.99 USD. 23430 words. Published on July 1, 2012. .

I was stuck. I believed the gospel changed people, but I knew it wasn’t changing me. The Gospel Eight diagram in this book helped me get a handle on the driving force behind my spiritual schizophrenia. Are you stuck? Tired of going through the motions? Craving something but don’t know what? We both need to be reminded of the gospel, the real gospel that brings freedom and life and hope.
Idol Times    by M. A. Hook
Price: $9.99 USD. 139610 words. Published on September 5, 2012. .

Take all the claims about the life of Noah and the Patriarch Abraham from history, myth, and religion, put them into the sequence in which they most likely happened, transplant them into the world of the Anunaki of Zecaria Sitchin, stir in a helping of logical dialogue, and you have a fascinating work of illuminating fiction...or is it really fiction?
Athaliah, daughter of Jezebel    by Mordechai Landsberg
Price: Free! 83270 words. Published on November 22, 2012. .

This is a thrilling historical-psychological novel, based on the Bible and on the drama ‘Athaliah’- by playwright Racine. This novel will be liked by many who heard the Biblical story about the stubborn God Believers'struggle against a pagan tyrant, murderous Queen Athaliah, daughter of Jezebel. However, Athaliah is not absolutely wicked... Handel's Opera Athaliah was shown on French TV MEZZO...
Standing in the Storms of Life (sermon)    by Mike Connell
Price: Free! 11450 words. Published on January 4, 2013. .

You don't always see the connection between your actions and the current storm. Sometimes there's a bit of time before you start to reap the consequences of your actions, whether it be in your marriage; family; finances; personal/work life, the result of neglect or the result of poor choices. There are also God-directed storms, natural storms, and some which are just straight out demonic.
The Ten Commandments - God's Perfect Law of Liberty    by Peter Hammond
Price: $3.00 USD. 49270 words. Published on February 19, 2013. .

“To those who would argue that God does not exist, read this book and each page will reveal that God not only exists, but He knows you better than you do. Can a single book change a person and an entire nation? This one can!!” Todd Friel Host, Wretched Radio and TV
Santa Christ Idolatry    by Karsten Krauss
Price: Free! 5160 words. Published on March 11, 2013. .

Martin Luther once described the heart as an idol factory and today, one of those idols that some Christians unfortunately worship is that of Santa Claus, the legendary character who delivers gifts every Christmas Eve to all the world’s good children. Krauss tells why Jesus is supposed to be the Gift of Gifts and why Christians cannot afford to see the King of Kings in Santa’s attire.