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CircBall - A Summary of Official Rules and Regulations    by Vero Vysosias
Price: $0.99 USD. 3400 words. Published on April 14, 2010. .

CircBall is a simulated indoor or outdoor basketball game of skill inside a circular court using a cluster of ring baskets which involves a mixture of competitive, interactive and cooperative game of play.
The NEW Church    by Dave Edgren
Price: $5.95 USD. 33520 words. Published on April 24, 2010. .

"Am I an effective Christian?" This book gives you the tools to answer with a confident, "Yes!" In this book, principles for effective Christian living are taught through storytelling and simple memory devices. The New Church will inspire and empower you to make the most of your Christian experience while empowering you to help others make the most of theirs. Become part of The NEW Church today!
おかしをつくろうよ    by IE Institute
Price: $0.99 USD. 10 words. Published on May 27, 2010. .

「おかしをつくろうよ」は子供にババロアの作り方を紹介する物語です。愛らしい絵柄とシンプルで面白いストーリーで美味しいデザートの作り方を紹介してくれます。甘いものが大好きな子供の気持ちを満たします。
The Poetess    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 250 words. Published on July 4, 2010. .

This book is a timeless collection of love poems and photographs created by Dr. Claus. The poetry is designed to touch your heart, make you laugh and even cry. These poems speak to the heart and are joined together with brilliant photography of our natural world to create works of art you will enjoy. Take a moment to breathe a poem and when you breathe, love will surround you.
Castor Bean Seeds    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $1.99 USD. 560 words. Published on August 27, 2010. .

A young bride in 1963, my friendly new neighbors showered me with Castor Bean seeds. Nobody knew then that the seeds contained Ricin. They were just tall exotic plants, free for the sharing. Later I learned how toxic the seeds are and wondered how many had been carried downstream to Florida by the Alapaha River. But that was a different time--that was before the grasshopper became a burden.
Birds in Migration: a descriptive nature essay    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $1.99 USD. 630 words. Published on September 16, 2010. .

They come and go, the birds flying over our farmplace in South Georgia. We feed them, we watch them, we carry on about them. This year however, because of the Asian Bird Flu scare I'm hoping they will have forgotten our Southern hospitality.
One Can at a Time    by Linda Anderson
Price: $0.99 USD. 100 words. Published on October 8, 2010. .

Two girls, a dog and a can an ambitious plan to help feed hungry in the town. It's amazing what an idea can turn into.
The Jewel Collar    by Christine Karol Roberts
Price: $4.99 USD. 2650 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

The Jewel Collar is the story of a Maltese dog, Aristotle, who moves from the beach house to a new home so his Mommy,an attorney,can be closer to the Courthouse and train station. It's Christmas & Ari is very sad. He misses his garden friends. Ari decides to share the jewels on his Jewel Collar with birds and animals in the Floral Park garden.The lesson is that a child can make friends by sharing.
Snippettes of Spirit    by
Price: $2.99 USD. 2990 words. Published by TumbleBrush Press  on January 20, 2011. .

Snippettes of Spirit is a collection of Declarations. These could be Your Words. These could be your Revelations. These Snippettes were plucked from Vibrations shared by Spirit rippling with Your Energy. Although you may not remember originating these messages, embrace them as your own and continue to create Vibrations that will be captured to Inspire.
Hobos I Have Known    by Art Burton
Price: $1.99 USD. 11680 words. Published on February 28, 2011. .

Things during the Great Depression of the 1930s were much different than they are today. Men, soon known to everyone as hobos, threw themselves at the mercy of the residents of the towns and villages they traveled through looking for increasingly scarce work. These short stories tell their story through the eyes of one of the rural people who fed them.