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http://www.booksamillion.com/ncom/books?id=3663781346806&type=keyword&find=inspirationalOut of the ten books featured on that page, one (Denzel W) is not religion bound (and the charity it donates to is not openly affiliated with any religion, at least not that I could find on their website), one is about Toltec shamanism, and two have blurbs too short to decide.
And this is way too diverse when comparing with the regular bookstore's or grocery "inspirational" books section, which is regularly 100% Christian.
BTW, there are at least 30 million atheists in the States - I don't see them represented anywhere as such. They do appear in public, in their other roles, but when it comes to matters of spirit, morals, and other social matters, I don't see them invited to the table or asked for an opinion. Interesting article in
Wired on the subject, though I think the last two paragraphs could use a few more barrels of water, so the attempt to water down the issue may have some chance of success.