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The Simplest Path to Personal and Planetary Awakening: Free Your Mind    by Vincent Casspriano, Jr.
Price: $5.99 USD. 60430 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on February 23, 2010. .

"Carl Sagan meets Carlos Castaneda meets Richard Dawkins meets the Buddha... Vincent Casspriano, Jr.'s THE SIMPLEST PATH cuts through all the Traditional religious and New Age mystic mumbo jumbo to reveal a simple step by step path anyone can follow to the attainment of personal enlightenment and the positive transformation of our world." - Esra Free, author of Wicca 404: Advanced Goddess Thealogy
Slouching Toward Enlightenment: The Early Spiritual Writings of Vincent Casspriano, Jr.    by Vincent Casspriano, Jr.
Price: $3.99 USD. 24320 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on April 19, 2011. .

This book-length collection brings all five of Vincent Casspriano Jr.'s "New Paradigm Press Dollar Download" spiritual explorations together in one volume at a super-discount price. Also includes a free, two-full-chapter excerpt from the author's bestselling spiritual masterwork THE SIMPLEST PATH TO PERSONAL AND PLANETARY AWAKENING: FREE YOUR MIND.
David Sloma - Short Stories Volume 1    by David Sloma
Price: $2.99 USD. 12720 words. Published on June 2, 2011. .

This collection contains 7 short fiction pieces in one reasonably priced edition. The stories range from horror, to science fiction, to fantasy, and to a bit of the absurd. Stories: Cyber, Turkey Day Revenge, Ugly Night, Simon and the Memes*, Halloween Sam The Candle Man*, Night Writer*, and The Nine O’ Clock Cannon*. * - Previously unpublished.
Nmemesis    by Pat Whitaker
Price: $2.99 USD. 46410 words. Published by Cooper's Press on August 25, 2011. .

Humanity is under attack from an enemy within. An enemy unable to be seen or confronted. Nemesis tells how in a battle with no rules, each individual must find their own answers, their own way in which to protect themselves and those they love. The book also invites the reader to reconsider the nature of life itself and whether our current definitions are really adequate.