Kindle Novels for Android



Open Ground: After bullies harass William, he moves to Wyoming to live with his father. Open Ground explores the drama of human relationships through a boy's struggle to maintain family.

Later that summer, his father is falsely accused of a crime and jailed. William mountain-bikes across Wyoming to stay with his aunt -- applying the knowledge his father had imparted -- defying the perils of nature.

Topics in this middle school novel relate to math, science and technology with social themes applicable to grades 5 and 6 core curriculum. Free E-Learning kernels, available at Site3e.Com, are effective self-contained units. Forsaken Rock, a Kindle novel available at SmithLiterary.Com is applicable to grades 7 and 8 studies.(Kindle $0.99 at Amazon.Com.



Forsaken Rock: NASA Leadership decide to send criminals to their Mars colony for long-term incarceration. Rather than allow their world to be corrupted, settlers on the planet break ties with Earth to become an independent world. Mirrid Wolf inadvertently kills a young security man to protect her child.

Eleven years later, the people of Earth invite Marian colonists to the Olympic Games. Mirrid oversees the Marian Team as recently elected Chief Council of the Red Planet. Toemoe Sol, head of Sol Corporation, contracts an assassin to disrupt the competition by shooting Mirrid's daughter, Daara. Marians are then blamed for a terrorist attack that kills over 300 spectators. Conflicts challenge Mirrid's untried leadership. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.


Indivisible: The United States' economy has tumbled after two decades of fighting terrorism worldwide. An Army helicopter lands on a remote New Hampshire mountain. Troops witness an unbearable sight: sixty Cub Scouts slain by an unmanned automatic weapon intended to catch smugglers. The President orders the soldiers to depart immediately -- and maintain absolute secrecy. Cover-up of the Dixville massacre begins. The brutality to New Hampshire's children ignites national support for a rebellion to instate government reform. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.


Alienable Rights: This novel champions the American family through the main character Traften Brown. He flees Boston with his baby after a confrontation with a gang leader. Traften finds a place in Vermont as a member of the Island Pond Covenant, a local organization formed to supply the community with food and medicine. As a former electrical engineering student at MIT, Traften designs a communication system for the Vermont group. They accept him in the community as their own. Leaving his daughter with a family in Island Pond, Traften returns to Boston and rescues Ruth. While in Boston, he rediscovers his heritage. A descendant of William Carney, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Traften carries the medallion throughout the conflict. The heirloom haunts him, a reminder of forebears who had fought for him. Rather than abandon the city for an easier life in the North Country, he stays to confront his enemy. (Kindle $2.99 at Amazon.Com.


Blair Smith was born at home in the heart of Amish country in Holmes County, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio Northern University majoring in Technology and Education, later obtaining a Masters in Technology Education from the University of Vermont. A writer for ten years, the author has completed six novels that range from Science Fiction, to Thrillers, to a Middle School Reader.


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Friday, January 1

Chapter 8g -- Android & iPhone Books


Hawkeye was the name the Mountain Boys had given to a spy satellite positioned over the region. An unscheduled launch at Cape Kennedy in December caused Snake to believe the Feds launched it just for them. He claimed he hadn't seen that satellite up there before. So Chaos took no chances; they waited until cloud cover to travel. Even nighttime wasn't good enough. They speculated that the satellite might be equipped with thermoscopes that could spot clusters of people moving on the ground by tracing body heat.

Butch and Thad emerged on skis from their trail through the hemlocks. Tater bounced off the porch to greet them. With tail wagging, she pushed her head into a flurry of patting hands. Chaos came over to greet the Rousells.

"I got E-mail yesterday from The Wizard," Butch reported to Chaos. "He's on his way to Boston and said he would try to work on a phone link and send me a note while he's there. He said he'll meet you at Union Wharf on the 17th."

"And I don't know what he looks like," Chaos responded.

"He'll know you." The Mountain Boys were out of their element in Boston; the inner city was nearly all African-American.

Chaos just smiled. Butch had begged him to go with them a week earlier. He knew the boy was being coy Butch had met The Wizard; yet he never disclosed details about him. The Rousells maintained their allegiance to Helen, despite their awe of the armed fighters.

Two rebels carried Helen's gear out and packed it on a sled. She found a spot to sit on top and tightened up her white parka in preparation for the trip. Butch, Thad, and Tater approached her.

"Any orders for us while you're gone?" Butch asked.

"Yes. Don't talk to any more reporters, Butch. You almost got the guy killed. And don't go around cutting people. Keep that knife in your pocket."

Helen waited for some kind of finality. "What is it?" The boys gave a Scout salute. Helen hesitated but finally did a halfhearted salute of her own. After an awkward pause, Thad gave Helen a hug. She instinctively returned the squeeze, absorbing the sensation of little arms looped about her neck--the small, vulnerable frame of a child. A swarm of memories returned--of Barry--of sunny days. She wiped a tear from her eye with her mitten "We gotta go while the snow flies." She sniffed and avoided looking up at them as the boys walked off. "Hey," she called after them, "you boys take care of one another. And take care of Tater for me," Tater still sat resolutely beside her sled. The golden retriever looked up at Helen with a trusting lap-dog grin. Helen shook her head no, "Sorry girl. You have to stay."

Helen patted Tater on the head. She had warmed up to the animal since the Dixville ordeal. Tater reminded her of Barry; the dog and boy had been inseparable. But taking the dog to Boston wouldn't be right. And Thad, needed the companionship more than she

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