Books
This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.- 2000 – The Trillionaire Next Door – The Greedy Investor's Guide to Day Trading. New York City, New York: HarperBusiness. ISBN 978-0-066-62076-3.
- 2003 – Who Moved My Soap? – The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison. New York City, New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-743-25142-6.
- 2004 – Governor Arnold – A Photodiary of His First 100 Days in Office. New York City, New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-743-26266-8.
- 2004 – The Borowitz Report – The Big Book of Shockers. New York City, New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0-743-26277-4.
- 2006 – The Republican Playbook. New York City, New York: Hyperion Books. ISBN 9781401302900.
- 2009 – Who Moved My Soap? – The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison – The Bernie Madoff Edition. New York City, New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-743-25142-6.
- 2011 – The 50 Funniest American Writers* (*according to Andy Borowitz) – An Anthology of Humor from Mark Twain to The Onion. New York City, New York: Library of America. ISBN 978-1-598-53107-7.
- 2012 – "An Unexpected Twist". Seattle, Washington: Amazon Digital Services. ASIN B007A4V33M (Amazon Kindle Single).
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