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Autobiography of an Earthling: One Man's Spiritual Journey To Embracing His Humanity    by Jack Preston King
Price: $0.99 USD. 17600 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 18, 2010. .

This is spiritual memoir at its finest, at once insightful, funny, honest and profoundly moving. But more, I am amazed how artfully, yet accurately, King manages to weave a literal treasure trove of important, hands-on spiritual knowledge into this deeply personal narrative. - Vincent Casspriano, Jr., author of "The Simplest Path to Personal and Planetary Awakening: Free Your Mind"
We Are Not Alone: Mom, Dad, ET and Me - or - How I Grew Up To Be a Person Who Thinks Extraterrestrial Contact Matters    by Frank G. Wilkinson
Price: $0.99 USD. 2430 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 23, 2010. .

"There it is! Let's go!"One of the peculiarities that drew my parents together was a shared love for chasing UFOs. This was the early Sixties, before the New Age twisted the sport into an expensive tourist attraction. In their day, it took guts. The grinding moan of a floored accelerator. A steady clatter of rocks as the car rockets across the open sand. "Get a picture! Quick! Before it moves!"...
UFO: My Lying Eyes A True Story    by Sheryl Trimble 
Price: $9.24 USD. 51510 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

Without a doubt soon to be one of the Best Selling Books of the times. You will agree this will catch your interest and have it hanging til the end. From the dynamic beginning to the startling conclusion! "A meticulously complied true story written with a clever mixture of biography, disclosure & knowledge." It's finally here...after waiting so long for the truth. 662 pages of truth finally told
The Obsolete Soul    by DK Mok
Price: Free! 7130 words. Published on December 29, 2011. .

Mark's career at the advisory office is at a standstill, his relationship with girlfriend Ella is quietly capsizing, and he's beginning to discover strange blanks in his memory. Plus his goldfish are missing. As Mark's increasingly frequent episodes of amnesia begin to take on a life of their own, he finds himself battling the threat of an unexpected leap in human evolution.