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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Books Available May 3, 2012


Moneymalism: A Minimalist Money Guide

Oral Health, Naturally: Homemade Toothpaste and Mouthwash Recipes

Homeschooling In Your Garden (Easy Homeschooling)
I’m aware of this author—a family who run a homeschool freebies blog and put together books.

Farm Girl
Living through the great depression

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FICTION

Free Falling
"What happens within hours of settling in to their rural, rustic little cottage in a far-flung spot on the coast of Ireland is an international incident that leaves the family stranded and dependent on themselves for their survival. Facing starvation, as well as looters and opportunists, they learn the hard way the important things in life. Can a family skilled only in modern day suburbia and corporate workplaces learn to survive when the world is flung back a hundred years? When there is no internet, no telephones, no electricity and no cars? And when every person near them is desperate to survive at any cost?"

2032 - An Experimental Post-Apocalyptic Novel
"The year is 2032. After a series of catastrophic disasters, the Global Government is formed and transforms the world into identical metropolises called Sectors. (The) novel focuses on fifty days during a tumultuous year in the Earth's history. On each day, the reader meets a new set of characters, facing strange and often horrific dilemmas in this new world order. The reader is taken on an enthralling journey that sheds light on the disintegration of all aspects of society: from assassins to suicidal football managers, from death lotteries to megalomaniac architects. 2032 is a wildly inventive but eerily imaginable envisioning of our near future that will shock, haunt and amuse its readers."

The Plan
This book comes up on a search as free but in Canada it’s .99.
"The U.S. economy of 2015 remains mired in a cycle of debt and decline. President Winters sets out to acquire the financial resources necessary to restore."

Respect 2020
"Set in the not too distant future, violence, lawlessness and hopelessness have turned the inner cities into no go areas made up of ghettos where ruthless criminals rule the streets while facing no consequences for their actions, a new and controversial government is elected, crime rates are dropping and control is being reinstated. But, what is going on behind the walls of the inaccessible, new generation holding centres, and who is behind the masks of the enforcers of ...the proposition that forms the governments ideology of ‘the perfect society’?. ...this fast moving and thought provoking novel ... suggests a string of possibilities for better or worse, living under a dictatorship..."

Flash Crash
"In 2020, Europe is a dangerous place. The oil shock of 2013 has relegated most citizens in the Hub to a marginal existence, surviving on food handouts. … Meera's missed date with her ex-boyfriend, a hit-and-run in North London and a massive explosion in the Spanish mountains set off a series of events that will change the world for ever, triggered by a meltdown in the world financial system unless Eli, Meera and Fern can race against the clock to reveal the truth. If you have been watching the recent news about the world's financial system and wondered 'What if...?", then this book is for you."

River Dawn
Youth. “In a bleak, distant future, 15 year old Alice is on a journey of survival through a dark, flooded world.”

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