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B-Sides and Broken Hearts    by Caryn Rose
Price: $6.99 USD. 103340 words. Published on July 11, 2011. .

Lisa Simon, age 37, still loves loud punk rock and hates Dave Matthews with an all-consuming passion. April 15, 2001 should have been just another Sunday night. But a news headline landing in Lisa’s email inbox changes everything: “Joey Ramone is dead.”
Motorcycle Travel Tales    by Al Culler
Price: $4.99 USD. 47620 words. Published on July 21, 2011. .

trips around Europe and UK
A Pocket Guide To The Music Business    by John Rawling
Price: $2.69 USD. 13340 words. Published on October 19, 2011. .

So you want to make it in the music business. This book is designed to give you a broad understanding of the music business and how to think ‘outside of the box’. Questions like: Do we need an agent? Do we need a manager? How much do we pay them? How do we get a record deal? This book covers these conundrums and looks at an overview of the industry and the professions within it. Good luck!
Hiking, Walking and Biking Nagano: 20 Nature, History and Culture Tours in Chikuma City    by Peter Ninnes
Price: $4.99 USD. 20800 words. Published on November 29, 2011. .

Seen the big cities and tourist havens of Japan? This detailed guidebook provides you with a new and enchanting way to experience a fascinating part of the country, just 2 hours from Tokyo. Use the detailed English language maps and descriptions to tour the mountains, towns, villages and farms of Chikuma City in rugged Nagano, Japan, and learn many historical and cultural facts along the way.
Cycling On The Sunny Side Of The Moon    by Marco Werkhoven
Price: $1.99 USD. 36560 words. Published on December 4, 2011. .

Cycle touring. Adventure. Get on the road with us for a 2700 mile bicycle ride from San Francisco to Santa Fe, with many awesome pictures. You can enjoy from your lazy chair. Or if the touring fever hits you, you can follow the route with a map at hand, and plan your own tour. This book will, next to a fun ride to read, also give you some tips on preparing and planning for bicycle touring
Motorcycle Road Trips (Vol. 12) Road Houses - Ride To Eat, Eat to Ride (Smashwords Edition)    by Robert H. Miller
Price: $2.99 USD. 12010 words. Published on December 13, 2011. .

These thirteen published magazine articles will have you grabbing your map and looking for a route that links them into one cross-country colossal tour de gastronomy. If your motto is "Ride to Eat - Eat to Ride" then this is for you! Here you'll find road houses from East to West, North to South and the reasons for visiting each one.
The Number 11 Bus Tour of London    by Ian Runcie
Price: $0.99 USD. 6290 words. Published on May 7, 2012. .

The 11 bus route is similar to the sightseeing tours. For the price of a Travelcard you can take this tour at your leisure using your smart phone or by printing the book. Included are: things to see en-route, walks and bus excursions to other London sights using the number 11 as a base and also advice about pubs and restaurants
Once Upon a Tour    by D. Ogden Huff
Price: $2.99 USD. 103980 words. Published on May 20, 2012. .

Creepy castles, exotic sights, and flirty foreign men—it’s no wonder ALINA, a starry-eyed American Mormon girl, is in love for the third time in three weeks. When a guided tour of Eastern Europe repeatedly tests her moral strength, she must decide whether her love is real or only imagined. ONCE UPON A TOUR is an LDS (Mormon) Romance.
The Bicycle Reader: Number 1 | Summer 2012    by Jack Thurston
Price: $2.49 USD. 21010 words. Published on July 17, 2012. .

A new collection of quality writing about cycling. In this issue are ten articles written at various moments over the past 130 years, from the very earliest days of the bicycle right up to today. Some are lighthearted, some demand deeper engagement. All are great reads.
Riding into The Sunrise - Recollections of a bicycle journey across Russia    by Gregory Yeoman
Price: $1.50 USD. 89400 words. Published on September 6, 2012. .

In 1993 Russia was open for exploration. Gregory Yeoman and his expedition companions set off one Spring morning to traverse this great country by bike. Encounters with wild landscapes, wild people, crumbling hotels and Siberia’s two cheeses provided an extraordinary experience of a nation finding itself after 70 years of Communism and now held together by amazing hospitality and dodgy vodka.