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Blonde Joke    by Margaret Koch
Price: $2.99 USD. 116670 words. Published on October 31, 2010. .

The son of an organized crime family walks into psychologist Barbara Stark’s office seeking marital counseling with the wife he intends to murder. Therapy should cause change, but usually everyone survives talk therapy, don’t they? This time, the therapist might not survive. Barb dives into an accelerating spiral of violence, and the crime scion soon finds that therapy is his worst nightmare.
Who's Raising Whom?    by Larry Waldman
Price: $4.99 USD. 39970 words. Published by UCS PRESS  on October 31, 2010. .

What sets this classic child-raising book apart from other books is Dr. Larry Waldman's ability to tell you why your child is misbehaving--then, step-by-step, in easy-to-understand language he tells you how to use proven methods to reverse that behavior. Over 24,000 families have been helped by this book. It is the next best thing to having eight one-on-one counseling sessions with Dr. Waldman.
Save Your Life! Save Your Money! Smoke Your Way Out of Smoking!    by Wilhelm Hoffmeister
Price: $5.99 USD. 810 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

What is smoking? It kills you. You pay for it. That is what it is.
Tears    by M.C.A. Hogarth
Price: Free! 1840 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

Paul's friend Milara was born with tear-shaped birthmarks, and her life has been one of exhaustion and sorrow; she assumes it always will be. But he doesn't agree, and he's determined to show her differently....
The Directionless Son of Brain    by Saurabh Sharma
You set the price! 14600 words. Published on November 4, 2010. .

It’s a story of seventeen years old boy who is on a journey to find the answers to his questions about life and his true identity. The state of confused mind and feeling of being directionless that comes with this tender age has been touched upon in this story. Will this journey help him to find the direction he so badly needs?
Power in the Blood    by Margaret Koch
Price: $2.99 USD. 117510 words. Published on November 7, 2010. .

Psychologist Barb Stark has enough to do -- her recovery from a murder attempt is almost complete, but she has a complex puzzle to solve. Aunt Allie left Barb a fortune, but she also left undefined problems -- problems that put Barb squarely in the gun sights of another killer. And if that weren't enough, a religious cult leader wants to use "full blood atonement" to teach Barb to respect men.
Song of the Monster    by Margaret Koch
Price: $2.99 USD. 109990 words. Published on November 8, 2010. .

Roberto, CEO of the Mendez crime family, is in federal prison, thanks to psychologist Barbara Stark. The FBI wants information, but he'll talk to only one person -- that infernal woman who caged him and drove his son insane. How'd she do that? Invited in by the FBI, Barb's not sure she should do jailhouse sessions with this guy, but hey -- he's in prison. How hard could it be?
She's All I Can Think About    by Steven Bennett
Price: $0.99 USD. 1500 words. Published on November 15, 2010. .

Why can't obsession be a normal part of love?
LIARS! Vol. 1: Scout to the Pole    by Bruce Nappi
Price: $5.99 USD. 257090 words. Published on November 20, 2010. .

In 1965, two Eagle Scouts, were selected for the 1966 North Pole expedition. I was one of them. We were promised a Lewis and Clark ‘Journey of Discovery’ across the Northwest Passage. A Journey of Discovery it was. But NOT the promised one of progress and wonder. It was a journey into a world of lies and incompetence; but also of the discovery of answers to many of the worlds great questions.
Tales from the Known Kingdoms: Adventures in self-understanding    by Lyn Taryn
Price: $5.99 USD. 172180 words. Published on November 20, 2010. .

'Tales from the Known Kingdoms' uses a collection of teaching tales set in mythical and magical kingdoms that look at life from a different angle. It explains common misunderstandings and hidden patterns that keep people unhappy and stuck in their lives. In addition, for those interested in self development, yet not sure where to begin, it also explains popular approaches to self-growth.