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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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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Books Available May 9, 2012


Protecting Confidential Information: How to Securely Store Sensitive Data (Cyber Privacy Series)

Compost, Leafmould and Wormeries - a Guide to Home Composting

Doomsday (Limerence Magazine January 2012)
"Read about where the 2012 prophecy came from, the figures that have shaped our current doomsday culture, and how the zombie apocalypse became the center of it all."

Have you actually read the "Executive Order National Defense Resources Preparedness"?

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FICTION

Over the River and Through the Woods: A story of one family's survival
"A fiction short-story of economic survival and collapse, and one family's efforts to survive. Lonnie and Pete are faced with hard decisions after they're both laid off from their jobs. They have three children ... Grandma moves in... and they lose their house. (Another family packs up and moves with them) to the farm to start a new life. ...only Grandma knows much about things like gardening... and Grandma fades in and out of reality. However, in their new life at the farm, Grandma perks up and takes matters in hand! The children love living in the country, and even Pete and Lonnie feel a new peacefulness that had eluded them in their materialistic city life. lthough this is not a lengthy hard-core survival story, it is a quality, family-friendly light-reading story of survival." By the author of lots of prepper books like The Rally point: Bugging Home and Poverty Prepping: How to Stock up For Tomorrow When You Can't Afford To Eat Today

City of Ruin
"In a not-too-distant future, the earth is decimated by war with an extra-terrestrial enemy and mankind is left on the verge of extinction. What little of society is still standing is virtually enslaved toward a rebuilding effort while a smaller portion of the population roams the wastelands as little more than savages. A loving couple with a baby on the way must decide whether to stay in the city (where a frightening threat against the unborn is revealed), or venture into the wasteland on their own. City of Ruin is a bleak, dystopian view of the world left behind, where the hope for a better tomorrow can be the only thing needed to survive. For fans of The Hunger Games and Children of Men."

The Prophet (Wanderer)
"This is a story about the early years of the post apocalyptic hero Wanderer and tells of his search for his missing wife. He has not yet found his battlesuit and his foes in this tale are his fellow humans, the ones, like him, who have survived the end of days."

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