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Carnival Baseball    by Colby Cox
Price: Free! 71130 words. Published on September 9, 2010. .

As head coach of the 1933 Wilmington Whispers, Sarge holds a grocery list of troubles. His catcher is a double amputee. The robot outfielders are held together with chicken wire and his star player is an ego-driven hunk of chewing tobacco. Witch doctors. Vampires with tommy guns. Carnival Baseball turns our national pastime on its head and tells the tale of a born loser who refuses to fail.
Satchmo: The Story of Louis Armstrong    by Waln Brown
Price: $4.99 USD. 5050 words. Published on January 4, 2011. .

This biography examines Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong's life, including his dropping out of school and firing a gun in public, which resulted in spending 18 months in a juvenile detention home for African-American youth, where the young Louis joined the Waifs' Home Colored Band and learned to play the coronet. Satchmo rose above his troubled childhood to become America's Ambassador of Jazz.
Swing Basics    by Nick Conrad
Price: $4.99 USD. 6620 words. Published on January 10, 2011. .

The book deals with Golf instruction. After a short intro, chapters deal with the grip, body posture, ball-placement, alignment, back-swing, down-swing, the short game (chip, pitch-and-run, lob and bunker shots), hilly lies and finally putting. An epilogue, in which the mental aspects of the game are highlighted, brings the reading to an end.
Los fundamentos del swing    by Nick Conrad
Price: $4.99 USD. 6860 words. Published on January 10, 2011. .

The book deals with Golf instruction. After a short intro, chapters deal with the grip, body posture, ball-placement, alignment, back-swing, down-swing, the short game (chip, pitch-and-run, lob and bunker shots), hilly lies and finally putting. An epilogue, in which the mental aspects of the game are highlighted, brings the reading to an end.
GOLF Mystery    by Robert R Anderson
Price: $4.99 USD. 38190 words. Published on February 10, 2011. .

A golfing romance overlaid with a gruesome mystery.
Java and J2EE Questions and Answers    by Suresh Basandra
Price: $3.99 USD. 118530 words. Published on April 21, 2011. .

Key topics covered include: Basics of Java programming, Language Fundamentals, Classes, Interfaces, Packages, Java Virtual Machine, Operators, Assignments, Declarations, Access Control, Flow Control, Exception Handling, Object Oriented Programming, Inner Classes, Threads, Fundamental Classes, Collections, AWT Components, Layout Management, Event Handling, Painting, Drawing, Files and Streams, etc.
Golf's Simple Putting Secrets    by Peter Lightbown
Price: $1.99 USD. 5680 words. Published by Chisel Design  on July 20, 2011. .

Simple ways of developing an effective, natural putting stroke, free of anxiety and tension.
GOOD GOLF is EASY    by John Norsworthy
Price: $5.90 USD. 18100 words. Published on August 18, 2011. .

• Make your swing and your overall golf game consistent and reliable. • Rediscover and draw upon your innate skills of coordination, timing and feel you first learned as a child. • Save shots on every hole with techniques for trouble shots, the short game and for putting. • Master your attitude so that you not only play your best but also positively enjoy yourself when playing!
Swing Essentials - A Drummer’s Guide To An Effective Swing    by Andrea Faré
Price: $4.95 USD. 8850 words. Published on November 26, 2011. .

This book is aimed primarily at professional jazz drummers wanting to improve the way they play the swing pattern, and swing subdivisions in general. Drummers of any style will benefit from the reading, which includes several tips on practicing, playing with others, and developing a strong internal clock
The Cello Swing    by L M Weaver
Price: $2.99 USD. 18580 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

'In the night the trapeze had made me dance and by the dawn I was a woman on the dirty ground gathering frost while Londoners walked by without a glance.' A circus performer is on the run seeking solace with strangers. Hidden in London's tangled alleys a cellist plays only for her. Above them all an old clown watches from his trapeze waiting for her to dance again.