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You don't need to own a Kindle reader to read these books! You can read them on the internet or with the free Kindle apps for your computer, tablet, or smartphone:
...The Cloud Reader is automatically there when you have an Amazon account; you’ll see it under the buy button. In Cloud Reader, the books are stored on the internet and read on the web page.
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Monday, May 7, 2012

Books Available May 7, 2012


Prep School: Making Primitive Weapons

Homegrown Chickens: The Complete Guide to Raising Backyard Chickens

How Fallout Became Dangerous
"The Quantification of a Quantum Catastrophe Story of the Fallout Debate of the 1950's, focusing on the efforts of Nobelists Bertrand Russell, Joseph Rotblat and Linus Pauling to bring an end to Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing. Describes the Castle Bravo accident, the statistical debate about radiation dangers with American government scientists, and the progression of mathematical philosophy with respect to nuclear power down to Chaos Theory and the development of public perceptions of low-dose radiation risks. Recognizes fallout as the subject of the first global environmental legislation, comparable in urgency to climate change."

A Season Among Yellowstone's Prey and Predators

PARASITE!
“non-partisan and politically incorrect… meant to expose the pernicious dishonest global money system”

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FICTION

High Country Journal .....Indian Country (High Country Journal.....Conclusion , Indian Country)
"The short but devastating war has taken millions of lives in America, worldwide billions are dead, Whole countries have been set back a hundred years some to the stone age. In the High country of Montana and Wyoming peace is assured and life is settling down to a whole new way. The survivors are never going to let a few power hungry men and women take control of their lives again, so out of the bad something good has risen... FREEDOM!"

Since Tomorrow
""Since Tomorrow" is a novel of a world in the remaking. The old man, Frost, remembers the "good times". Those who live on his "farm" among collapsed warehouses and the foundations of vanished houses struggle to maintain human values. But when others in this makeshift world are driven only by greed and the need for power, all values must ultimately be replaced by the simple instinct for survival."
"'Since Tomorrow' demonstrates that there is room in the post-apocalyptic genre for exceptional writing."

Nuclear Hornet (A Karl Roche Novel)
More succinct synopsis in a review: "This massive thriller is loaded with dynamic dogfights, crazy attach missions and realistic naval warfare. The plot is both believable and well researched, a diabolical plan by Iran to take on the full might of the US Armed forces. ...The message is clear and important: ... there is no superpower that can't be beaten by an enemy willing to go the distance."

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