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Vampire Nation    by Thomas M. Sipos
Price: $1.99 USD. 69200 words. Published on May 10, 2011. .

A young American visits Communist Transylvania during the closing years of the Cold War, discovering that Communism is vampirism and a man is better dead than undead. A dark fantasy/satire of both Nicolae Ceausescu's Romania and of Communism itself.
The Thüringer House    by Panait Istrati
Price: $4.75 USD. 45130 words. Published by Fario  on May 10, 2011. .

_The Thüringer House_ is the first of a cycle of novels written by the Romanian Panait Istrati in the early 1930's, shortly after his return, bitterly disillusioned, from a long stay in the Soviet Union. Adrien, servant in a bourgeois household headed by rich grain exporters, must reconcile his socialist ideals and his growing attraction to Madame Anna Thüringer, mistress of the house.
Sceptic at Large    by Roger Helmer MEP
Price: $2.99 USD. 60440 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on May 12, 2011. .

A controversial critique of the European Union by maverick Conservative MEP Roger Helmer. If you want to understand British politics from the right of centre viewpoint then this book is essential. "Well-informed and merciless" - Lord Nigel Lawson. "Our national debate is the richer for a Sceptic at Large," Rt Hon. John Redwood MP.
Mediterranean (Sunrise)    by Panait Istrati
Price: $4.95 USD. 34280 words. Published by Fario  on May 12, 2011. .

_Mediterranean (Sunrise)_ follows the young vagabond Adrien Zograffi as he sets sail from his native Romania. At sea, he meets Moussa, a Romanian Jew traveling to Alexandria, Egypt, in an attempt to bring a wayward daughter, Sarah, now being pimped by her boyfriend, back into the fold. Adrien and Moussa join forces and are witnesses to and participants in the events that seal Sarah's fate.
Civil Society Versus the Negative Heritage of World Statism Since 1989: Mexico and Romania in the Era of Globalization    by Dr. Olga Lazin
Price: $20.00 USD. 20560 words. Published on May 17, 2011. .

My contribution is to remedy the failure of analysis of the Mexican and Romanian case studies of civic society in an era of globalization. Especially since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, thousands of NGOs have sprung up. Many have hoped in vain to receive funds from domestic donors, but merely by their existing they are not eligible to receive funds from abroad.
Tales of the Carpathian Vampire    by Lumi Laura
Price: $0.99 USD. 8800 words. Published on July 17, 2011. .

How did vampirism originate? What connection does vampirism have with the Garden of Eden and Greek mythology? What is the difference between immortality in the real world and immortality in the divine world? All these questions are answered in this collection of short stories.
Laser, frate!    by Toni Bega
Price: $3.99 USD. 59930 words. Published by Editura Metro  on August 19, 2011. .

"Laser, frate!" este prima carte din seria Toni Bega, un detectiv cum nu s-a mai văzut de la inventarea toporului de silex încoace.
Politica monetară şi fiscală în România    by Adina Sfetcu
Price: $1.00 USD. 8940 words. Published by Nicolae Sfetcu on August 31, 2011. .

In contextul economiei actuale pentru a atinge un anumit prag de dezvoltare orice economie nationala trebuie sa aiba o politica economica bine pusa la punct care sa conduca spre atingerea obiectivelor stabilite la nivel international.
Nadia Comaneci: Perfect 10    by David Bruce
Price: $1.00 USD. 14290 words. Published on October 16, 2011. .

This volume is a short biography of Nadia Comaneci, winner of five gold medals at the Olympics.
Vagabond Shoes    by Jean Burnett
Price: $2.99 USD. 72270 words. Published on December 7, 2011. .

After a series of personal and financial catastrophes the author ran away for a year following in the footsteps of Victorian women travellers. Veering from France to Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, through India, California, Central America and Cuba, this is a wry look at life on the road from a woman who has been there, done that and usually couldn’t afford to buy the T-shirt.