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The Mandarin Club    by Gerald Felix Warburg
Price: $7.99 USD. 111050 words. Published by Bancroft Press on November 18, 2009. .

A contemporary Washington mystery with a high tech, China twist . . . A brilliantly-conceived spy novel introducing seven engaging characters whose lives are transformed by crisis. Provocatively detailed through the knowing voice of a prominent Washington expert, this is highly literate fiction. It fuses Big Chill themes with Le Carré rhythms in a post-Cold War story of espionage.
Marilyn Manson Banned from the United Kingdom    by Thomas Chi
Price: $0.99 USD. 5730 words. Published on October 26, 2011. .

Warning: I wrote this letter to dozens of Jewish groups over a three week time period. I gave them my address, email, and phone number, which I never give out. Two people got back to me. The rabbi’s letter said it all. His response summed up the danger in the Jewish community with one line that read, “We are not equipped for this.”
Multicultural Theater in Los Angeles During the Early 1990s    by Robin Peters
Price: $15.99 USD. 55370 words. Published on February 25, 2012. .

Is there multicultural theater in Los Angeles? If so, who is involved? Can the identity and nature of diversity be codified? "Multicultural Theater in Los Angeles During the Early 1990s" examines Asian, Chicano/Hispanic and Black theater communities. This historical narrative defines the major professional theaters, the actors and writers and how funding affects professional Los Angeles Theater.
Amazing Adventures of a Nobody    by Leon Logothetis
Price: $6.99 USD. 67130 words. Published by BettieYoungsBookPublishers on July 21, 2012. .

Tired of his uninspiring job, Leon leaves it all behind—job, money, home even his cell phone—and hits the road with nothing but the clothes on his back. His journey from Times Square to the Hollywood sign relying on the kindness of strangers and the serendipity of the open road, inspires great times, and, a dramatic life changing transformation."A gem of a book."-Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times