Books tagged: southeast asia

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2012 The Awakening    by Bill Douglas
Price: $9.95 USD. 114380 words. Published on June 4, 2010. .

A young woman finds herself at the center of a global human awakening. Filled with self doubt, exhileration, fear, and limitless possibility, her adventure leads into a storm of danger. Unknown to her, humanity is experiencing the same self doubt and unraveling of their lives, as they too are experiencing this massive shift in consciousness. Deepak Chopra called 2012 The Awakening "A Gift!"
Around Rakaposhi    by Brian H Jones
Price: $2.99 USD. 53810 words. Published by Aichje Books  on June 5, 2010. .

The western Himalayas and the Karakoram range – earthquakes – landslides – the world’s highest paved international highway (dangerous, too) - ethnic tensions – ancient cultures – staggering beauty: 'Around Rakaposhi' is an account of two and a half years of living, working, and travelling among the Muslim people of the remote yet politically sensitive regions of 'Pakistani Kashmir'.
The Brodick Follies    by Les Brierfield
Price: $4.25 USD. 98970 words. Published on June 13, 2010. .

Aging soldier of fortune Harry Brodick is murdered at a resort in the Rockies. He planned a final score before hiding permanently from old enemies and international authorities. The deal, which involved millions of dollars in illegal weapons, is completed, but he dies before reaping the benefit. His client, old nemeses, and even his wife each have a different motive to kill him, but who succeeds?
The Grateful Unrich: Revolution in 50 Countries    by Dean Henderson
Price: $5.99 USD. 180680 words. Published on June 21, 2010. .

Covering fifty countries on six continents over a twenty-year span- Henderson asks the hard social, political and economic questions while vagabonding his way around the world. Invoking the wit and humor of Twain and the curiosity of Kerouac- Henderson discovers himself, humanity and revolutionary politics through encounters with God’s chosen people - the global poor.
Thanks, To A Nam Vet    by Wayne Jordan
Price: Free! 890 words. Published on December 3, 2010. .

A self-appointed committee of one sends a heartfelt, “Thanks, hero,” to the too-often negelected heros who protected our country and the world during the War in Viet Nam. Please accept this very belated, "Thank you."
Crazyhead    by John Klawitter
Price: $8.95 USD. 97150 words. Published on February 4, 2011. .

Sometimes you just try to get along, a little guy in a big pond. You're young, in the center of your luck. And then love shows up. She's the most unlikely woman in the world, but somehow, from that time on, everything you relied on to get through your day is blown to splinters.
Moving to Thailand - Your 2nd Life Begins!    by Mike Fook
Price: $2.99 USD. 24720 words. Published by MF Books  on March 19, 2011. .

Moving to Thailand can be an easy and fun transition with the help of this book. After you move to Thailand you'll notice some things: 1. You're not stressed out over all the fear-mongering from the evening news, newspapers, and talk radio in your home country. 2. You don't give a second thought to getting a ticket as you drive. 3. You're eating healthier food than maybe you ever have.
Here Comes Charlie    by RW Holmen
Price: $2.99 USD. 2550 words. Published on March 26, 2011. .

A short story. LRRPs were the cavalry scouts of Vietnam, riding helicopters instead of mustangs to remote and unfriendly territory. The LRRPs had little firepower and relied on wits and subterfuge to trespass into Charlie's domain. "Here comes Charlie" is the first of a series of Viet Nam vignettes by author RW Holmen.
Dragon Lady    by Gary Alexander
Price: $2.99 USD. 80380 words. Published by Istoria Books  on April 2, 2011. .

An evocative tale of the early days of the Vietnam War, reminiscent of Catch 22… Funny and heartbreaking, Dragon Lady seamlessly shifts from Saigon in 1965 to the present day and beyond as the narrator tells the story of his obsession with a Vietnamese girl named Mai, his increasing unease with the U.S's involvement in Vietnam, and his reflections on his own life since his tour in Saigon.
You Can’t Hide an Elephant in an Omelet    by Brandon & Amy Follet & Johnson
Price: $3.99 USD. 9330 words. Published by bangkokbooks on April 13, 2011. .

Brandon and Amy travel Southeast Asia with the idea that this beautiful region of the world with its unique geography and culture will not be experienced with a cocktail in hand, felt through a Thai massage parlor, or watched from a pool side. Tasted by way of S. E. Asia omelets and interpreted by an American palate, they offer a fresh look at American culture and S. E. Asia travel.