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The Art of Managing Knowledge - a Practitioner's Guide    by Judi Sandrock
Price: $3.95 USD. 22710 words. Published on January 5, 2010. .

The sharing of knowledge has been a fundamental part of human development since before history was first recorded. However, in the twenty-first century we find it difficult to retain knowledge in our organisations and tend to lose our memory when people retire, leave or simply go on vacation. This book will help you to develop a knowledge management strategy for your type of organisation.
Soul Accounting: The Power of Money and Emotions    by Patricia C. Nuovo
Price: $9.95 USD. 51470 words. Published on June 23, 2010. .

In this eBook, you will learn how to remove old outdated beliefs regarding money and replace them with universal concepts in order to create abundance, prosperity, and enjoyment in your life. This is an interactive journey to help you become more of who you were intended to be. It is time to get money out of your head and put it into your pocket where it belongs.
In The Radio    by George Wier
Price: $0.99 USD. 5130 words. Published on March 14, 2011. .

Bobby Armbruster's mother has been at war with the devil for the soul of her son since that time he fell in Hickman's well. But what Bobby found in the well was the entryway to another destiny entirely than either Bobby or his mother ever imagined.
Mystic Tide    by Angela Dorsey
Price: $2.99 USD. 31180 words. Published by Enchanted Pony Books  on July 16, 2011. .

While riding her horse, Talent, across the wild Irish burren, Erin is seized by an unlikely pair, a ruthless woman and her clueless but loyal brother. Erin is terrified. Only one thought gives her hope: Talent escaped their clutches. When he gallops home, her family will know she needs help and will rush to save her. But Talent has plans of his own and the help of a very strange girl.
Pitching to the Pros: What you can (and can't) expect if you ask someone to evaluate your writing, and what kind of sample you should offer them    by Hilari Bell
Price: $0.99 USD. 1410 words. Published on August 28, 2011. .

What you can expect, and what you should do, if you can ever convince a pro to evaluate your writing.
The Talent Diary    by Chris McFarland
Price: $3.99 USD. 80020 words. Published on October 3, 2011. .

Sixth grader Samantha Branson is a normal, everyday girl, playing with her friends, and having a great time building the “clubhouse” in the bamboo covering her backyard. Once twelve, changes come fast for Samantha as she discovers a family secret even her parents know nothing about. The talent brings lies and dangers and she is pursued by ominous strangers who will harm her just for her gift.
I am Good at Lots of Things    by Jessica Arnold
Price: $2.99 USD. 360 words. Published by Adventure Alley  on November 28, 2011. .

This is a book about self-esteem and self-reliance. This is a story about Alex, a girl who feels sad because it seems she never wins. Eventually, she learns that trying is the most important thing, and she has many talents that she takes for granted.
The Idealists    by Jeannie van Rompaey
Price: $1.99 USD. 2370 words. Published on January 20, 2012. .

Two actors meet in a café in Antwerp. Years before at drama school, they were full of ideals, convinced they could help to save the world through political theater. Each accuses the other of losing his artistic integrity. The argument culminates in a slapstick fight which entertains the customers and demonstrates their talents. Ideals or not they are both actors.
Legend of the Elementals, Book 1: Reintroduction    by Kyle Timmermeyer
Price: Free! 42300 words. Published on March 10, 2012. .

Get inspired. One person can change the world. Four together can save it.
The Lovable Hard-ass    by J.T. O'Donnell
Price: $9.99 USD. 28830 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

How is it some leaders can demand the most of you in such a way that you love them for it? When Dale Dauten and J.T. O’Donnell studied such leaders they came up with this startling name for such managers: The Lovable Hard-ass. Here is a book that will change forever how you view teamwork, management and the art of producing results.