I was digging through Amazon's recommendation thing and found a few self-published books under $1
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A Treasured Threat by Tim K. Scott - $0.99 [Suspense]
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A Treasured Threat is a literary fiction with strong characters and well defined relationships. When it was written, it was not intended for a Christian reader but does has a Biblical plot. The central character, a retired Naval Commander and salvage diver, operates a SCUBA diving charter and is a part-time treasure hunter. A lead from an old navy buddy guides him and his crew to the discovery of an Old Testament artifact. Despite a multitude of tragic events that has surrounded the relic, he refuses to acknowledge the obvious destructive power it possesses. A Treasured Threat makes use of many actual ancient and contemporary events that most readers can relate to. Full of wit, humor and drama, A Treasured Threat will hold the readers' attention until its unexpected, high impact conclusion.
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Homefront by Kristen J. Tsetsi - $0.99 [Contemporary Fiction]
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You've read, or you've seen in movies or on TV, the soldiers' story. This is not their story. This is the story of the forgotten others.
"Missing" and "worry" do nothing to capture the emotions felt by those left waiting. Yellow ribbons and baked cookies are the media's representation, not real life. 'Homefront''s Mia, a young woman left behind at the start of the Iraq war, forces you to experience the passionate glee and anxiety, the surreal and the real, the drunk and the sober, of waiting for a loved one to survive war from her very private, very intimate perspective.
You are in her heart. You are in her mind.
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The Takers: Book One of the Oz Chronicles by R.W. Ridley - $0.99 [Horror]
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Never say their name! If you do, they will find you! If they find you, they will eat you!
Thirteen-year-old Oz Griffin knows it's his fault that the Takers are eating everyone in sight. He also knows that a comic book written by a neighborhood boy is the key to defeating them. But every time he and his band of survivors try to read the comic book, the Takers draw closer. Can they get to the end of the story before the Takers devour them?
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The Nine Lives of Clemenza by Holly Christine -$1 [Fiction Philosophy]
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If you were able to choose what form of life you would live, what would you be? 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. Clemenza starts out as a new soul in heaven, contemplating what form of life she will take to begin her journey. God grants each new soul nine lives, provided they bring back a moral lesson learned. Clemenza is diverse in her choices, exploring every facet of existence from air to the northern lights to a human being. Roles are reversed and souls intertwine during Clemenza's many lives, as she learns the meaning and importance of pain, grief, loss, love and passion.
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