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Party, Sex & Drugs    by Nesa Kovacs
Price: $2.99 USD. 14970 words. Published on August 2, 2011. .

Finally, a book written by a teen just for teens! The book is respectfully written with a comedic style of common sense but does not compromise the reality dramas of today’s teen life. It contains important lessons and facts involving the behaviors of teen sex, teen parties, and substance abuse.
Violet (Novela Fantasía)    by Pet Torres
Price: $1.47 USD. 13600 words. Published on October 22, 2011. .

Violet recibió un castigo de su fada maestra , donde ella va la tierra con la misión de ayudar a alguien.Ella conoce Henna, una joven que tiene su vida afligida, después que su hermano tener perdido a su novia en un trágico accidente. Violet trata de ayudar a la familia de la chica y especialmente a lo joven Heron, un chico rebelde y problemático.
Teddy Bear Town Children's Bundle (Three Complete Picture Books)    by Stacy Juba
Price: $3.99 USD. 3910 words. Published on July 13, 2012. .

Three complete picture books, featuring whimsical illustrations of teddy bears. Your children can learn about the U.S. flag code in the The Flag Keeper, discover how a determined bear overcomes her fear of loud noises in Victoria Rose and the Big Bad Noise, and watch young Jenny take the first steps toward independence in Sticker Shoes. For ages 3-8. All in one bargain-priced download.
Girls Succeed: Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women    by J.Q. Rose
Price: $2.99 USD. 16440 words. Published on October 3, 2012. .

An interactive e-book filled with dreams and passion to inspire, entertain, and empower girls. Fifteen remarkable career women in a variety of occupations share their stories about their work and the path they took to become successful in their careers.
Graveyard Scavenger Hunt (NightScares)    by Brian Barnett
Price: $3.49 USD. 19950 words. Published by TwentyOrLessPress on November 16, 2012. .

Pete is stuck with his weird grandparents for a whole week. To make matters worse, they live next door to a creepy old graveyard. After going in the graveyard alone one night, Pete finds himself face-to-face with a living skeleton, Benny “Bones” Barton. The only way for Pete to leave the graveyard is to win Benny’s game, a scavenger hunt. Worse yet, if Benny wins, the dead get to come back to