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Discovering Your Past Lives    by Zen Williston
Price: $9.95 USD. 73850 words. Published on December 20, 2010. .

You only live once... or do you? Within each of us reside the events and memories of many former lifetimes and this stored knowledge of past lives contributes to and affects our present choices and decisions. This book shows how past-life regression therapy guides subjects to relive past-life incarnations and re-experience these formative primal events. Many examples are revealed.
Dynamic Learning Styles    by Stuart Macmillan
Price: $4.99 USD. 5470 words. Published on January 15, 2011. .

This book is designed to help anyone from the age of 8 to 80 years old to find out the best way in which they can learn more quickly and effectively and remember what they learn. No long-winded descriptions and unnecessary reading - this book gets straight to the point and teaches the methods quickly and easily from page one. Ideal for teachers, parents, children and adults of all ages.
Seven Second Memory. Memory techniques that will change your life.    by Lamont & Eadie
Price: $8.99 USD. 15160 words. Published on May 18, 2011. .

Discover how you can literally re-grow your brain connections, reverse the ageing process and transform your memory. This is a PLAIN English guide book to a younger brain age. Written by a leading neuro-science expert and an experienced educator and trainer, it contains clear instructions, is easy to follow, gives examples and a memory agility workout. Why does it take 7 seconds to remember?
A Lifetime of Yesterdays    by James C. Coomer
Price: $3.99 USD. 6020 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on August 17, 2011. .

The process of aging occurs one day at a time. It is cumulative and at some point every person becomes aware that they have more of life in retrospect than prospect. This is a collection of poems for those who have become aware of that reality in their own lives.
What to Say to Someone Who's Dying    by Chanel Earl
Price: $2.99 USD. 11580 words. Published on September 14, 2011. .

In this slender volume, Chanel Earl explores the many faces of grief, the grief of children, parents, those set to die, and those left behind. This debut collection of tightly written prose weaves together themes of loss and family as well as the hope peculiar to youth. These stories of acceptance and resolve ask questions about love and the beauty of life.
Fourteen Threadless Needles    by Vito Pasquale
Price: $1.99 USD. 7810 words. Published on November 17, 2011. .

Fourteen Threadless Needles is a poetry collection about a lifetime of relationships, the relationship of a lifetime and the awareness that 'Something there is that doesn't love a happy ending.'
Hazelnut Street    by Pacze Moj
Price: Free! 1330 words. Published on December 10, 2011. .

When you are little, your street is your world. One day you leave. When you return, sometimes you cry. (Originally published in Temenos, Central Michigan University's graduate literary journal and chosen for their year-end print edition in 2010.) [Short Story: 1300 words]
The Boy Who Found Himself    by Jessica Cambrook
Price: Free! 3500 words. Published on February 25, 2012. .

Nick doesn't understand how his life has reached such a low. Sitting on the edge of his bathtub, razor blade in hand, he remembers everything that lead him there, from ex-girlfriends to his murdered dog. As he probes deeper into his own mind, he discovers a dark secret he buried away even from himself...
Girl on the Sidelines    by Jade Herrera
Price: Free! 3260 words. Published on August 17, 2012. .

Everyone has a story, and this is mine. Told in verses and lines of poetry join me as I share my past and present experiences.
The Dynamics of Perception and Memory: Why Our Mind Forgets and How to Remember Things    by Robert Alan King
Price: $4.99 USD. 6340 words. Published on August 18, 2012. .

King explores the dynamics of perception and memory as means to improving survivability. This book takes a close look at what memory is, how it works, and what we remember. It also explores the problems with perception, the accuracy of memory, and why we forget. In addition, King examines how memory works with dreams and why they are often difficult to remember. Also covers memory recall.