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Dear Son, A Collection of Advice and Observations for Anyone    by Ivan Bannowsky
Price: $3.95 USD. 13860 words. Published on April 8, 2009. .

Dear Son, A Collection of Advice and Observations for Anyone, is written with the intent to provide my son and the targeted audience a comprehensive guide of advice, as well as, a catalyst for discussions on the various topics covered and is an opportunity for introspection and the establishment of a moral compass. It covers many of life’s challenges and offers to educate...see bio for more.
Scranton's Mayors    by David  Wenzel
Price: $4.99 USD. 56120 words. Published by Tribute Books on June 2, 2009. .

A collection of mini-biographies of the mayors of Scranton, Pennsylvania written by a former mayor.
Second Time Around    by Max G. Bernard
Price: $0.99 USD. 4760 words. Published on July 8, 2009. .

He sought to reach his destiny. But all these time travelers from the future kept trying to interfere. And he says: "I am not a crook, I am a ..."
The Path to A Future    by Andrew Percy
You set the price! 34510 words. Published on July 16, 2009. .

Change is inevitable. What to change and how to change it are the challenges we face now and in the next few decades. Our decisions will profoundly affect humanity’s destiny. As we enter this critical period in our evolution this book examines the changes necessary to reach a destination described as “sustainable prosperity”.
The Second Rose    by Mac McGuffin
Price: $2.99 USD. 53450 words. Published by NewBookPublishing.com  on August 10, 2009. .

Michael is quietly adjusting to both his new position at The Florida Rose Record as publisher and changes in his personal life, when a sinkhole suddenly opens up downtown and swallows City Hall. The resulting turmoil dramatically changes both Michael’s life and the political scene of the entire county, in ways none of the town’s residents could ever have imagined.
The Wind in Westminster    by J. W. B. Richmond
Price: $3.99 USD. 73960 words. Published on August 22, 2009. .

A gentle satire and contemporary homage to The Wind in the Willows in which Toad is elected as the Member of Parliament for Riverbank. Love, action, intrigue and adventure take Toad and his friends, both old and new, through the corridors of power and out onto the streets of London as they unravel an international conspiracy aimed at the heart of British Democracy and Civilisation.
Free of Influence    by Zarevic  Radoslav
Price: $6.00 USD. 5230 words. Published on August 28, 2009. .

Serbia was one of key players of political games in the Balkans . Country had a bad reputation .How looks like a life in a country obsessed with politics? Feel free to ask whatever you want.
Leave of Absence    by Doug Moore
Price: $5.99 USD. 81930 words. Published on August 28, 2009. .

America is in trouble. President Jack Foster is in year 2 of his anti-drug administration. Jack’s beautiful 23 year old daughter, Katie is kidnapped by a ruthless Chinese drug lord to insure the safe passage of his lethal shipment into the US. Jack can now trust only his brother as he battles ghosts old and new when he takes a secret leave of absence in his attempt to rescue his daughter.
Recycled Tomes    by Richard Gerard
Price: Free! 8210 words. Published on September 10, 2009. .

If the fame and fortune of your family was founded upon the suffering of others, how would you react? Would you ruin your family’s name, to help protect the life of an innocent woman? Would you bury the evidence? Join Susan Wellcroft as she tackles these questions and the narcissism of the rich and famous. If you enjoy this, please take the time to write a review or to rate it. Thank You.
Death of a Cure    by Steven H Jackson
Price: $0.99 USD. 112120 words. Published on September 14, 2009. .

A riveting & powerful first novel that combines insider knowledge of the workings of not-for-profit organizations exposing a shocking account of those who abuse their power to subvert the trust of the very people they promise to help. Jackson, with his gift of language, creates credible characters that set the stage for a chilling conspiracy, deception and murder.