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What Does the Devil Look Like    by Bette Nunn
Price: $3.99 USD. 1090 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on July 1, 2010. .

Children learn that many people see the same thing in different ways after their classmate, Belhamie, asks the teacher the question, "What Does the Devil Look Like?" because her brother has said she looks like the devil. The children use their imaginations and come up with some colorful and interesting answers.
G3    by Jitendar Singh
Price: $0.99 USD. 12970 words. Published on November 24, 2010. .

When their father died 10 years ago and their mother became a social recluse – they had nowhere to turn but to themselves to help raise one another. Tonight, however, everything they knew about their lives will change forever and their lives will never be the same again as they go from being the hunted, to being the hunter: Two siblings and their struggle to survive for one terrible night.
Get in Control! Feel Emotions, Choose Behavior    by Julie Prescott
Price: $3.99 USD. 16190 words. Published on February 4, 2011. .

Our behavior is chosen by how we interpret the emotion of the situation. “Get in Control!” helps parents keep expectations reasonable, reduce annoying behavior and handle sibling rivalry. Our tips on anger management benefit parents as well as children. Feelings are natural responses to emotion. Let’s take control of our responses to that emotion.
True Tails    by J. H. Soeder
Price: $7.95 USD. 59840 words. Published on May 20, 2011. .

Winner of 2 National Book Awards, its the never-before-told story of a boy who discovers he can “hear” the thoughts of birds and animals—tiny insects to the largest living creatures today, whales—and “speak” back to them with his mind. Its “tails” describe the miracle that is life, as the animals’ clearly sentient behavior in response to him and as witnessed by others.
Popcorn Girl in Like    by Melissa Yuan
Price: $3.99 USD. 42100 words. Published by Olo Books on September 29, 2011. .

Julia Sharpe can tell the future using popcorn. That's right, popcorn. It's like using tea leaves, only cooler. But the cute new kid, Darwin Jones, makes all the fortunetellers sick. How can Julia save the day and get Darwin to fall in like with her at the same time? Winner of the InnermoonLit Award for Best First Chapter of a Novel (2008)