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Victims of Memory    by Mark Pendergrast
Price: $9.99 USD. . Published on February 23, 2013. .

The most comprehensive book on the repressed memory therapy epidemic
The Antisocial Manifesto: A Novel Volume 1    by Bill Mehalus
Price: Free! 60390 words. Published on February 28, 2013. .

"Riveting! Shocking! The Antisocial Manifesto (revised edition) is a gripping novel that follows the life and times of Antisocial Personality Disorder from childhood into adulthood. It's a book of abuse, frustration, rejection, drug & alcohol addiction, alienation, sadness, manipulation, humiliation, crime, death, hate, sarcasm, humor, insight, redemption, and strangely enough, love. Enjoy!
Talentless    by Eric Lisitsa
Price: $2.99 USD. 28110 words. Published on February 28, 2013. .

Can Talent be indexed? In a world where anyone can be noticed through the Internet, a large company which indexes talents turns its service into a new way of living for people worldwide. At its heart, Dr. Kath discovers that this new way of organizing society is not as perfect as the world thinks.
The Other Side of Dead    by Susan Roberts
Price: $4.99 USD. 32150 words. Published on March 1, 2013. .

An eclectic array of short stories ranging from a ghost who helps solve her own murder, to a woman who finds the perfect relationship after losing a shoe down a man hole cover.
Sunflower Diaries: Cryptology Applied to Tron, Volume 23    by Rod Island
Price: Free! 31370 words. Published on March 4, 2013. .

Volume 23 is the latter half of the manuscript written for Volume 22. It covers news articles for 3/3 of 2013. The general focus is no the movie "Tron: Legacy." It talks about the concepts with Light Cycles and the Identity Disk use as a Chakram. It would complement Volume 15 about "Green Lantern." It uses the analogy of Clu as a malfunctioning program to describe misled religious leaders.
The Missing Revolution    by ShaiTubali
Price: $9.60 USD. 27560 words. Published by Crusader eBooks  on March 4, 2013. .

Among other revolutions, the 20th century brought forth the great revolution of the New Age movement. Why didn't it evolve further into its even bolder, more enlightening and liberating stages? This manifesto draws the outlines of the crisis and the challenge of the New Age movement, offering a way out and up – towards an authentic and mature spirituality for a Western world of the 21st century.
Me, Myself & Food: Conquering The Struggle Against Overweight And Obesity Without Dieting    by Diana Hunter
Price: $4.99 USD. 14730 words. Published by ConsumerPress on March 5, 2013. .

A frank and highly informative "outside the box" look at the causes of weight gain and how to easily and effectively deal with them once and for all by award-winning author and nutrition researcher Diana Hunter. Provides much-needed information on this escalating national issue with a combination of wit, personal anecdotes, and solutions.
The Secret to Certainty: How to be right about everything in five easy steps    by Smiley Blackmore
Price: Free! 5890 words. Published on March 5, 2013. .

Sick of being proved wrong? Tired of being a doubting Thomas? Suffer no more! The secret is out and you too can learn to believe like a pro. In five simple steps you'll learn the tricks of the trade used by every committed champion of every cause. Believed to be recommended by religious leaders and politicians the world over, the Secret to Certainty will no doubt change your life.
Psychopaplanina    by Richard Ganz
Price: $2.99 USD. 32410 words. Published by Richard A. Czekaj on March 7, 2013. .

Psychopaplanina wyjaśnia rozbieżność pomiędzy świeckim i biblijnym poradnictwem i ukazuje niebezpieczeństwo włączenia świeckich technik do chrześcijańskiego podejścia.
Mesopotamia - The Redeemer    by Yehuda Israely
Price: Free! 115620 words. Published on March 7, 2013. .

"Mesopotamia - The Redeemer" is a futuristic story of psychological warfare between three civilizations: the harmonious Pythagorians, the suicidal Gnostics and the passionate Socratians. Can the socratian healer of the soul save the galaxy? Can the master of the Pythagorian space station be compassionate to the misery of the outcasts? Can the Gnostic warrior find a reason to cling to life?