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SHADOWLAND | by Mrinal Bose March 12, 2008 | $1.99 | 66437 words | Sample 50% |
| Shadowland is the story of a doctor who seeks survival, sanity and justice after he is stripped of his right to a small piece of land in Kolkata suburb. Set against the backdrop of a degenerate Marxist regime in Bengal in the nineties, it's a compelling narrative of the doctor’s long battle with the powers-that-be, and a masterly portrait of contemporary India. | |||||
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No Irish Need Apply | by Edward C. Patterson May 30, 2008 | $0.99 | 34096 words | Sample 10% |
| Kevin Borden has a secret, and that secret is about to shake the world around him - a tame and suburban world ruled by his widow mother, Sarah and peppered by his study-mate, Louis. Teenagers sometimes do the darndest things, but in Kevin and Louis' case, it's a stroke of wisdom wrapped in fool's gold. | |||||
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Searching For Eldorado | by E. P. Ned Burke Sep. 18, 2008 | $1.99 | 74864 words | Sample 30% |
| Searching For Eldorado is like mixing "Catcher in The Rye" with "American Graffiti." It is a fictional memoir centered around Jerry Killian,a mixed-up, seventeen-year-old Pennsylvania prep student in 1959 whose self-image is low but his testosterone level is confusingly high. Thus, his quest to understand both results in many comical and bittersweet moments as he strives to reach manhood. | |||||
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I Love You Maggie | by zanybooks Dec. 24, 2008 | $3.49 | 77174 words | Sample 20% |
| John Kennedy was President when five young men, one of them white, sat in at a New Orleans lunch counter. Wood came to New Orleans on his motorcycle looking for adventure. The first night, he crashed a hotel wedding reception, hustled a Bourbon Street strip joint, was swept up in a police raid, got a part-time job as an animal caretaker, and met the women of his dreams--all three of them. | |||||
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In Search of Aimai Cristen | by zanybooks Dec. 24, 2008 | $3.99 | 57927 words | Sample 20% |
| " Young attractive girl, 24, searching for love, compassion, joy from a man who can provide financial security. Write Aimai Cristen, Barb Box 3689, Barb Office, 1234 University Ave, Berkeley CA 94709." An odyssey through the late 1960's from L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium to Berkeley and Altamont, this novel describes a daughter's search today for her father and herself. | |||||
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Only The Impassioned | by H. C. Turk Jan. 21, 2009 | $2.99 | 85270 words | Sample 20% |
| Near the end of World War II, an American soldier in Germany is mortally wounded. In his final moment, he experiences the glory of a beautiful life, if only in his dreams. | |||||
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Resurrection Flowers | by H. C. Turk Jan. 21, 2009 | $2.99 | 86694 words | Sample 20% |
| A construction worker named Rod Hill is killed only to be found alive the next day. Doctors consider his revival miraculous. He becomes famous as the Resurrected Man, traveling the world to discover the truth of his return from the dead. Rod is accompanied by Aeva Tbolski, a priestess whose job is to analyze his spirit. If she finds him either ghost or demon, Aeva will return him to the afterlife. | |||||
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Black Body | by H. C. Turk Jan. 21, 2009 | $2.99 | 249064 words | Sample 20% |
| Originally published by Villard to rave reviews, BLACK BODY is the story of a white witch, Alba, and her struggles to survive 18th-century English society. The story is told in the form of testimony given by imprisoned Alba, who must reveal the secrets of her race or be burned. Both literary fiction and convincing fantasy, BLACK BODY is as compelling as magic, as touching as a daughter’s love. | |||||
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Well Deserved | by Michael Loyd Gray Jan. 25, 2009 | $2.99 | 65088 words | Sample 20% |
| In a narrative with all the clarity and determination of a prophecy, Michael Loyd Gray's Well Deserved chronicles the struggles of four people as they come to the stark realization that their paths are not solitary, but entwined, and their very lives hinge on one shared moment. | |||||
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Nowhere Special | by M.I. Krupenich Jan. 26, 2009 | $2.99 | 2103 words | Sample 40% |
| Fleeing heartache and disappointment, a young sophisticated woman returns to her rural home town and learns some new life lessons. | |||||
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Forget What You Can't Remember | by Teel McClanahan Jan. 28, 2009 | $4.99 | 76700 words | Sample 40% |
| Featuring a zombie outbreak and a strange sort of doomsday, but really focusing on how coming through those experiences into utopia and freedom effects different people, Forget What You Can’t Remember is an exploration of the human mind under pressure. It’s about relationships, memory, opportunity, and dealing with their loss - and other kinds of loss. A spin-off of Lost and Not Found. | |||||
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Lost and Not Found | by Teel McClanahan Feb. 28, 2009 | $4.99 | 104558 words | Sample 40% |
| Lost and Not Found details one man’s journey all the way from being laid off from his mundane corporate job to becoming the author he truly dreams to be by following his attempt to write his first novel within only four weeks. As his story unfolds we get to read what he is writing and can see the relationship between the author and his work unfold until his life literally unfolds around him. | |||||
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Tokyo Zero | by Marc Horne March 04, 2009 | $2.99 | 75400 words | Sample 50% |
| One man goes to Tokyo to end the world. It goes fairly well. "Cruise wildly imaginative waters where would-be fascist billionaires consort with female assassins, mothers are killed by the Khmer Rouge, plastic surgeons manipulate human DNA, bearded cult leaders levitate on the Tokyo subway, and a superpowerful artificial intelligence employs an irony filter." --TeleRead Review | |||||
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Love Knot | by Sheila O'Kelly March 07, 2009 | $0.99 | 68654 words | Sample 75% |
| It is 1979, Dublin, Ireland. A young Irish journalist becomes pregnant and flees to London away in search of independence and a new life. She falls into the clutches of a couple of undesirable men, but through her strength of character untangles herself, returns to Dublin and forges a new life. | |||||
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De Médicos & de Loucos | by Raymundo Silveira March 10, 2009 | $2.00 | 15042 words | Sample 10% |
| “De médicos & de loucos†é uma coletânea de contos que obteve a única menção honrosa no concurso “Prémio Paul Harris – 2007â€, promovido pelo Rotary Clube de Faro, Portugal. São onze histórias de temática essencialmente médica, entremeadas de algumas outras do gênero fantástico. | |||||
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The West: Stories from Ireland | by Eddie Stack March 27, 2009 | $2.99 | 32291 words | Sample 25% |
| Seven stories set in the West of Ireland. From "Time Passes," to the final story "Derramore," these pieces reveal the soul of a community-its hopes, dreams and schemes. â€Variously fantastic comic, elegiac and nostaligic, a vivid, compassionate, authentic voice.†NY Times "never senimental, often funny, always accurate, this is pithy, finely tuned writing of a high order.†The Observer | |||||
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Gingham Blindfold: A novel | by Eric Rohr April 04, 2009 | $1.99 | 46207 words | Sample 25% |
| Funny and poignant, Gingham Blindfold is the story of what happens when an obsession over how life should be gets in the way of how life really is. | |||||
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Greyhound Dreaming | by Cyn Mobley April 09, 2009 | $0.99 | 54869 words | Sample 50% |
| Greyhound Princess Karroo must find her long lost littermate before she can ascend to the Grey Throne. The fourth in the Greyhound Chronicles series. | |||||
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Blind Spot | by Hugh McGuire April 11, 2009 | $0.99 | 85723 words | Sample 75% |
| A novel about learning to drive, dying student drivers, terrorists, the CIA, an anarchist driving instructor, and one, or more, murders. | |||||
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When Frogs Grow Feet | by G. Louis Jackson April 22, 2009 | $4.00 | 182275 words | Sample 50% |
| Story begins in 2015. There is technological advancement such as artificial intellegent computors or A.I.'s which are found in most American homes. Abortion is no longer an issue. Instead there are unaborted babies (UAB's for short) like Keisha aka Burgundi Jones running around getting into trouble. The men's movement is alive and well and is vying for influence with feminist based organizations. | |||||
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Redemption Song | by Michael Hammond May 05, 2009 | You set the price! | 71451 words | Sample 50% |
| A popular singer finds himself in a hazy netherworld following an accident he can’t even recall. In state of forced solitude with no day or night, David Perrin’s mission is to find out what happened and where he went wrong. Along his journey, David revisits the pivotal moments of his rise to fame, guided by a strange angel that bears an uncanny resemblance to his music idol, Layne Staley. | |||||
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North of Sunset | by Henry Baum May 07, 2009 | $2.99 | 84921 words | Sample 30% |
| Michael Sennet - movie star - hates his life. The Vanity Plate Killer is enjoying his new life in Los Angeles, targeting people with vanity plates. When Michael Sennet is framed by a paparazzi photographer – license plate PAPRAZI – the movie star finds something he enjoys even more than making movies: killing people. | |||||
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La Mémoire du Carbone | by Frédéric Norton-Poulin May 08, 2009 | $8.70 | 42949 words | Sample 35% |
| Chacune des 11 nouvelles de ce recueil nous rapproche d'une mort qui appelle la vie, chaque nouvelle témoigne d'une vie qui se disperse aux frontières de la mort. En filigrane, il y a cette soif d’horizon qui nous relie tous, autant qu’elle nous sépare. | |||||
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Humble Snyder | by Shirley Bue June 02, 2009 | $4.95 | 63030 words | Sample 8% |
| Humble Snyder is Alaskan Literature focusing on a bitter retired woman and her husband, who come upon a mysterious boy at a lake a hundred miles from Anchorage. | |||||
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Is Harvey Dunne? | by K. L. Romo June 04, 2009 | $4.99 | 116437 words | Sample 15% |
| Imagine waking up every day to a contradiction, looking in the mirror and not liking who you see.Not understanding how you evolved into the person who returns your stare,and wondering if you have the courage to go back to the beginning,to rewind your life. You pray for the strength to change.You know the man in the mirror is just an illusion. Now you just need to figure out how to change him back. | |||||
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DARKNESS & LIGHT. A Modern Political Allegory | by Nicholas Nicola June 08, 2009 | $1.99 | 31814 words | Sample 50% |
| "...we represent the crowning achievement of our dying civilization for our cruel oppression shows that man has not even be able to live up to his own feeble sense of right. Failing even our own moral consciences and legal apparatus, humanity has fallen into the severest tyranny." | |||||
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Days of Awe | by Hugh Nissenson June 29, 2009 | $12.00 | 71915 words | Sample 5% |
| This complex, compelling and exquisitely wrought novel-from a National Book Award and Pen-Faulkner Award finalist-evokes one of the most profound realizations that eventually come to us: the real understanding that we and all those we love are going to die. | |||||
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The Entitled | by Frank Deford June 29, 2009 | $12.95 | 83552 words | Sample 5% |
| From six-time National Sportswriter of the Year and NPR commentator Frank Deford comes a richly detailed, page-turning tale that takes you deep into America’s game. From the dugouts to the tabloid scandals, from the lights of the field to the glare of the media, The Entitled is the great novel of baseball’s modern era. | |||||
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The Love Book | by Ken Wohlrob July 06, 2009 | $2.99 | 37177 words | Sample 25% |
| Five gritty, absurd and darkly comic tales. Five characters at a crossroads in their lives. These are very modern fables, with a great heart, a very biting sense of humor, and fully-fleshed out characters that you can sink your teeth into. "If you compare its cavalcade of kooks to you and the folk you call friends, it'll probably make you like yourself more."—Miami Sun Post | |||||
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The Reader Suffers the Loss of Dostoyevsky | by Max G. Bernard July 08, 2009 | $0.99 | 5453 words | Sample 55% |
| Who stole my entire collection of Dostoyevsky's books during a party at my home one evening forty years ago, and why? A semi-fictionalized autobiographical account of the 1960's. | |||||
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Ciao, Mephisto | by Ralph Moore July 16, 2009 | $0.99 | 73097 words | Sample 20% |
| It’s a novel about a professor and his seminar on philosophy. The seminar addresses physics, metaphysics, the soul, and other things. For this he has some help from a “person†called Mephistopheles. The seminar brings out new ideas on reality and living beings, while the novel’s story entertains you, gives you greater knowledge, and helps you have a better and a more satisfying life. | |||||
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The Red Album of Asbury Park Remixed | by Alex Austin July 21, 2009 | $1.99 | 80645 words | Sample 25% |
| It's the late Sixties, and on the East Coast, Asbury Park, fading as a resort and rent with drugs, crime and racial unrest, looks to become the epicenter of a new brand of rock and roll. Against the backdrop of a fabled town in trouble, 22-year-old musician Sam Nesbitt, struggles to rid himself of his personal demons, past and present, as he pursues a girl, a mystery and a rock ‘n’ roll dream. | |||||
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Glimpses of a Floating World | by Larry Harrison Aug. 09, 2009 | $2.99 | 103229 words | Sample 10% |
| 1963, and panic about the spread of heroin addiction in London. While scandals like the Profumo and Challenor cases are exposing the dark underbelly of post-war Britain, a teenage heroin and cocaine addict undergoes a cold turkey. His escape from custody triggers a chain of events which ends in murder and mayhem. | |||||
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The War Journal of Lila Smith | by Irving Warner Aug. 10, 2009 | $9.99 | 85533 words | Sample 10% |
| This book is based on a true story of the invasion and subsequent occupation of the Island of Attu by the Japanese during WW2. This action was followed by the removal of the occupants of Attu to another island near Japan. | |||||
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Celluloid Cowboy | by Scott C Rogers Aug. 10, 2009 | $1.99 | 38669 words | Sample 15% |
| What if you've been a screw-up your entire adult life? You are now over thirty with nothing to show for it but a string of meaningless bullshit jobs, broken relationship after broken relationship and a 1975 AMC Green Gremlin. And until this week you have been slouching your way through life and pissing on anything meaningful. But that's all about to change if only you can survive this one week. | |||||
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Songs From the Other Side of The Wall | by Dan Holloway Aug. 11, 2009 | $2.99 | 75465 words | Sample 20% |
| 18 year-old Szandi is part of Budapest’s vibrant, cosmopolitan art scene, sharing a flat and a bohemian lifestyle with her lover and fellow sculptress, Yang. Then a letter arrives that threatens everything, and forces her to choose once and for all: between the past and the present; between East and West; between her family and her lover.(Complete novel) | |||||
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The Woman Who Wrote King Lear and other stories | by Louis Phillips Aug. 13, 2009 | $9.99 | 62589 words | Sample 10% |
| In his 3rd collection of short fiction, Louis Phillips, a widely read author of fiction, poetry, drama, and children s stories, takes us into numerous strange worlds. From the opening story, Errata, which lists dozens of strange mistakes with a previously published story, to the final piece, Lee Harvey Oswald s Can Opener, a reader soon discovers oneself visiting an unpredictable consciousness. | |||||
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La savante devait dominer | by Berger Rond Aug. 17, 2009 | $9.10 | 41803 words | Sample 30% |
| Un homme (RUBBER) remet sa vie en question après s'être remémoré une école imaginaire. Après la perte de son emploi, il s'identifie davantage à des étrangers qu'à son entourage immédiat. A NIE habite dans la même maison que lui. Son rapport à la vie l'éloigne de l'expression de sa personnalité. Elle est constamment en fuite, mais ne s'éloigne pas de son sentimentalisme. | |||||
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Le fantôme du quai d'en face | by Guy Alexandre Sounda Aug. 18, 2009 | $7.98 | 24415 words | Sample 30% |
| Le fantôme du quai d'en face ! Ce texte convoque implicitement un lieu intemporel. Disons mieux : un préau sans âge avec des ombres colorées qui défilent interminablement, un lieu inscrit au-delà de notre norme-alitée. Puis un personnage qui navigue entre l'irréel et le réel. Jonazs (ex-lésionnaire). Fantôme des temps modernes ? Ses mots braquent nos maux du doigt. | |||||
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Clear Heart | by Joe Cottonwood Aug. 19, 2009 | $1.99 | 138554 words | Sample 20% |
| Working with your hands, you can clear your heart. In this joyful, down-to-earth novel, Wally and Juke seek clarity and good wood while building a mansion for a billionaire. When carpenters work for bigshots - and fall for strong-minded women - who gets nailed? From love of tools to falling in love, each house is a miracle. "Funny, very tender, and enormously, tremendously human."—Bookslut | |||||
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The Twenty Dollar Bill | by Elmore Hammes Sep. 06, 2009 | $2.99 | 54081 words | Sample 20% |
| Follow the path of a twenty dollar bill as it is stolen, given, spent or otherwise passed from person to person, traveling from place to place. No bombastic explosions, steamy sex scenes, political intrigue or cosmic encounters. Just slices of life from the people you walk by every day - glimpses into how ordinary people interact, how they think, how they feel and how they love. | |||||
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The Silent Heart Beats | by Vince Dickinson Sep. 07, 2009 | $0.99 | 74851 words | Sample 30% |
| Melvin Morrison believes he understands how the world works. But he fails to see that his attitude confounds his wife, Melyssa, a school teacher frustrated by her inability to bare children. Melvin’s attempts to comfort his wife push her to the edge, and she finally leaves. He learns that love sometimes fails, even between two good people. In spite of the pain and loneliness, he will love again. | |||||
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Michelangelo's Shoulder | by John Moncure Wetterau Sep. 08, 2009 | $0.99 | 48080 words | Sample 50% |
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Illyria | by Thomas F. Cook Sep. 12, 2009 | $0.99 | 105790 words | Sample 25% |
| Spanning nearly half a century, Illyria is the story of three friends from northern Ohio. Told from Joe's perspective as a 45 year old in Manhattan, Illyria brings together the accidents and incidents of the boys' lives, reconstructing the events that led to a tragic end for one of his oldest friends. | |||||
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The Nine Lives of Clemenza | by Holly Christine Sep. 13, 2009 | $0.99 | 36736 words | Sample 20% |
| If you were able to choose what form of life you would live, what would you become? The Nine Lives of Clemenza explores the realms of spirituality and reincarnation. It introduces the possibility that as complex souls, we choose our lives, thus giving us the ultimate capability of free will. | |||||
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The Skinny: Adventures of America's First Bulimic | by Rayni Joan Sep. 19, 2009 | $4.95 | 154572 words | Sample 20% |
| The Skinny journeys far and wide as a young girl learns from early on how to alchemize danger and difficulty into opportunity, love, revolution, and apple pie. Rowie bravely explores life, sex, love, business and politics with her razor sharp senses, endless curiosity, penetrating intuition, and biting wit. Never to be forgotten, Rowena's magically moving story runs the gamut of human experience. | |||||
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Night of the Tustumena | by Arne Bue Sep. 23, 2009 | $4.95 | 74574 words | Sample 8% |
| In this illustrated tale of murder, the secretive creator of an Alaskan drug route encounters problems on his last voyage to Dutch Harbor aboard the Alaska State Ferry "Tustumena." | |||||
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Rehearsal: The Highest Aim | by LK Hunsaker Sep. 23, 2009 | $4.95 | 274167 words | Sample 2% |
| Susie, Duncan, and Evan lead Raucous through the music world jungle heading toward the top. Along the way, family secrets are revealed and new additions come along, and the friends must redefine themselves within their new roles. Second in a series of five. | |||||
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Nachtstürm Castle: A Gothic Austen Novel | by Emily C.A. Snyder Sep. 23, 2009 | $2.99 | 45448 words | Sample 50% |
| An original sequel to Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, Nachtstürm Castle whisks the reader away to the border countries in the Alps, where adventure, mistaken identities, and lost heirs lurk. | |||||
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A Galvanic Satyr in the Year Two Thousand and Eight, Being a Prophetic Vision by Charlemagne Dement | by Jules Wellesley Sep. 24, 2009 | $0.99 | 18057 words | Sample 50% |
| Translator’s Note: At the time of its publication in 1908, "Un Satyr Galvanisé" scandalized the Continent with its bizarre mélange of optimistic scientism and Belle Epoque decadence. Banned in the U.S. upon release, this notorious novella combines keen social critique with outrageous bedroom farce. | |||||