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My Twin Brother    by Vinay  Jalla
Price: $1.00 USD. 24310 words. Published on November 7, 2009. .

Ravi and Balu are twin brothers living thousands of miles apart. Ravi lives with his father in Britain, and Balu is in India with his mother and his ever-caring grandmother. Balu has the love and comfort of his family and friends. Ravi, on the other hand, has problems living with his father. Read how the twin brothers make grand plans to unite their parents.
Lost Boys and other poems    by Valerie Rose
Price: $3.00 USD. 2050 words. Published by Wilmots  on February 3, 2010. .

A lovely little ebook of poems by modern UK poetess Valerie Rose of Lincoln, including ; LOST BOYS, BITE ME, THE LETTER, CASTLES IN THE SAND, NIGHTMARE,TELL ME A STORY, YOU THINK. URBAN LULLABY, DEATH SONG, TOY STORY and REQUIEM.
Birmingham Girls    by Carol Arnall
Price: $0.99 USD. 48740 words. Published on July 11, 2010. .

The book tells of our early lives in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, after which our lives followed different pathways, yet we still maintained our closeness as sisters and best friends.
The Patriot Paradox (The Reluctant Hero Series, Book One)    by William Esmont
Price: $3.47 USD. 51040 words. Published on October 29, 2010. .

Ex-CIA analyst Kurt Vetter and enigmatic foreign agent Amanda Carter race across Europe in a quest to unearth the truth behind the murder of Kurt's brother. Trying desperately to stay ahead of a government that has forsaken them, they discover a conspiracy that threatens the very foundation of world stability. The clock is ticking and they must find a way to halt the plot before millions die.
City of London 倫敦金融城    by Yinya Li
Price: $19.99 USD. 3470 words. Published on November 25, 2010. .

The first Chinese language book of introducing City of London, one of the most important Global Financial Centres, in the world.
My London - Five Londoners share the city's best-kept secrets    by John Butler
Price: $0.99 USD. 4580 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on December 20, 2010. .

My London is the first in a series of travel guides written by people who actually live and work in the cities they are writing about. This first guide features insight from five very different Londoners. They each have their own take on what makes London tick. From family days out to luxurious shopping trips, afternoon teas to wild, late night parties, our writers cover it all.
Hominine - it's time to choose    by Lewis Evans
Price: $7.99 USD. 211220 words. Published by Inside Out Media  on January 24, 2011. .

A young Israeli student inadvertently triggers a chain of events that threatens to disrupt a covert plan devised by the world's superpowers and jeopardize civilization itself. A story of high-stakes treachery, high technology and profound redemption, Hominine goes to the core of human dysfunction, providing an extraordinary solution for a world on the brink of collapse.
Sounds of Soldiers    by Ian Pattinson
Price: $4.99 USD. 36420 words. Published on February 1, 2011. .

Robert Jones is back from the war. It's been five years. Paris has been flattened, nuclear explosions have lit up the Mediterranean and the US military has destroyed itself fighting imaginary enemies. And Robert was there through it all. How can a man who witnessed some of the most important events of recent history adapt to peace?
Kill All Brits    by
Price: $0.99 USD. 86060 words. Published on March 8, 2011. .

Kill all Brits is a fast-paced thriller. The United Kingdom is threatened with destruction by terrorists. Officially SiS and military intelligence believe no terrorist group is big enough to pull it off. Kill all Brits would need an unholy alliance of disparate murderous organisations that couldn't hold together long enough. Could they?
How Blue is my Valley    by Jean Gill
Price: $3.99 USD. 66530 words. Published on March 15, 2011. .

The true scents of Provence? Lavender, thyme and septic tank. There are hundreds of interesting things you can do in a bath but washing dishes is not one of them, nor what writer Jean Gill had in mind when she swopped her Welsh Valley for a French one. Discover the real Provence