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Lost Among The Marigolds: A Diary of India    by Corey Michael Smithson
Price: $3.99 USD. 57780 words. Published on August 3, 2012. .

In this engaging memoir, a homeless American artist flees New York to backpack across India. Armed with a wry sense of humor and boundless curiosity, he crisscrosses a dazzling, fragile, complicated country. Alternately joyous and wistful, "Lost Among The Marigolds" describes an unforgettable journey, an amazing land, and the wondrous complexities of the human condition.
A Whirl Through Europe, Part 2: Mom! There's a Lion in the Toilet    by Lisa Anderson
Price: $2.99 USD. 17260 words. Published on September 4, 2012. .

From the Amazon to the Old World, the Anderson's land in Barcelona, Spain in this second instalment of Mom! There's a Lion in the Toilet. A night in a haunted hotel on the Romblas and a midnight rendez-vous with the Italian fire department are only a couple of the unpredictable antics of travels with four kids in tow. Laugh out loud, and learn along the way with 6 Anderson's 1 World.
Southeast Asia for the Holidays, Part 4: Mom! There's a Lion in the Toilet    by Lisa Anderson
Price: $2.99 USD. 16610 words. Published on November 1, 2012. .

In Book 4: Southeast Asia For the Holidays, the Anderson family heads to Thailand for some much needed R'n'R. They join with extended family and make new friendships that will extend beyond their time spent together on the beach. Explore the sights above and below the sea with 6 Andersons 1 World, and learn the real story behind our title "Mom! There's a Lion in the Toilet!". Yes, it really was.
Woefultourist.com (the first 50 travel humor posts)    by John UKE Kowaluk
Price: $2.99 USD. 30750 words. Published on December 12, 2012. .

Take a break from the daily drudgery of existence and escape to the wacky world of Woefultourist.com - a confused traveler who views the world thru Chardonnay colored glasses. Ignore all of the hints and advice you get at real travel and tourism sights, and instead have some laughs at his expense as he expresses his somewhat skewed perspective on all things travel related