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Around the Tao in 80 Days    by Trey Smith and Alex Paul
You set the price! 41190 words. Published on November 16, 2009. .

Around the Tao in 80 Days is a collection of translations of the Tao Te Ching, and an accompanying commentary by Trey Smith and Alex Paul. It offers a plain-english expansion on the ideas in the original text, with a penchant for everyday wisdom.
Running with the Tao    by Greg Webb
Price: $4.99 USD. 54240 words. Published on April 26, 2010. .

Compelling commentary on spirituality and health. The author takes two lines from each stanza of the Tao te Ching and crafts a 'moving meditation' each time he runs around the 'magic path' that circles two beautiful lakes in Victoria, BC. "By prioritizing not how far or how fast I'm going, but instead how present I'm becoming, I've ended up going farther and faster than I ever dreamed possible."
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!"
Tao Te Ching: Lao Tzu's Timeless Classic for Today    by David Tuffley
Price: $0.99 USD. 12490 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on September 30, 2010. .

The Tao Te Ching was written 2,500 years ago. Its longevity is due to the power and simplicity of its message. This edition presents this timeless message in plain English for all to understand. This book exercises a powerfully transformative effect on those who contemplate it. Let it do so for you.
Leadership & the Tao A new look at the timeless question “What is Leadership?”    by David Tuffley
Price: $2.99 USD. 20300 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on October 28, 2010. .

For thousands of years people have tried to understand the elusive quality of Leadership. Still no consensus. What it means to be a leader differs according to the circumstances. This book examines the timeless, underlying qualities that must be present in a person if they are to be perceived as a leader by those around them.
Tao Te Ching: A New Version for All Seekers    by Guy Leekley
Price: $9.99 USD. 8460 words. Published by Anusara  Press on May 26, 2011. .

For more than 2,300 years, the original Chinese of this poetic masterpiece has provided profound guidance to millions of spiritual seekers. This new version in English by Guy Leekley remains faithful to the original intent of the authors through his careful selection of equivalent words, phrases, and rhythms that capture the essence of this spiritual treasure.
The Tao Te Ching For The 21st Century    by Stanley Bronstein
Price: Free! 5250 words. Published on May 31, 2011. .

This book contains commentaries and analysis of Lao Tzu's classic - the Tao Te Ching. Tao Te Ching translates as "The Way to Heaven."
Book of the Forest Path: New Translations of Lao Tzu and Kuo Hsiang    by Crispin Sartwell
Price: $3.99 USD. 13400 words. Published on August 10, 2011. .

Offers new perspectives on and translations of ancient Taosim, by philosophy professor Crispin Sartwell
The Tao Of Social Work    by Philip Wooldridge
Price: $0.99 USD. 7570 words. Published by Four Moons Books  on November 6, 2011. .

A brief glimpse into how the school of Eastern thought known as Taoism can assist social workers in their chosen profession, helping them to become better caregivers and better people. Written by an experienced professional with over fifteen years in healthcare and social work, "The Tao Of Social Work" is a great little e-book that can provide a new perspective on your life and career.
The Art of Strategic Non-Action: Learning to go with the Flow    by David Tuffley
Price: $1.99 USD. 6980 words. Published by Altiora Publications  on November 10, 2011. .

Strategic non-action is a powerful yet under-rated method of influencing events. In the West, action is considered a virtue while inaction is little more than laziness or cowardice. An understanding of strategic non-action gives you access to a deeper intuitive awareness than that gained through action, since knowledge that comes through action is obscured by situation-specific reactions.