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List of Published Books

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  • How to Tell if Your Boyfriend is the Antichrist by Patricia Carlin and Michael Miller (2010).
  • Night of the Living Trekkies by Kevin D. Anderson and Sam Stall(2010)
  • Friend or Faux (2009) by Heather Wagner
  • Geeky Dreamboats (2009) by Lacey Solow and Sarah O'Brien
  • The Encyclopedia Shatnerica (1998: 2009) by Robert Schnakenberg
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - A Graphic Novel (2008, ISBN 978-1-59474-281-1)
  • Christopher Walken: A to Z (2008) by Robert Schnakenberg
  • The Pregnancy Instruction Manual (2008) by Sarah Jordan with David Ufberg, M.D.
  • The Rookie Mom's Handbook (2008) by Heather Gibbs Flett and Whitney Moss
  • Margarita Mama (2008) by Alyssa Gusenoff
  • Mama Knows Breast (2007) by Andi Silverman
  • The Amazing Magical Wonder Deck, by Mr. Mysterio
  • Chef's Secrets, by Francine Maroukian
  • The Field Guide to Produce, by Aliza Green
  • How to Survive a Horror Movie, by Seth Grahame-Smith
  • My First Book of Business Ethics, by Alan Axelrod
  • The Peanut Butter & Co. Cookbook, by Lee Zalben
  • Dracula's Heir: An Interactive Mystery (2008, ISBN 978-1-59474-285-9) by Sam Stall
  • The Bride Instructional Manual: How to Survive and Possibly Even Enjoy the Biggest Day in Your Life, by Carrie Denny
  • The Groom's Instruction Manual: How to Survive and Possibly Even Enjoy the Most Bewildering Ceremony Known to Man, by Shandon Fowler
  • The Newlywed's Instruction Manual: Essential Information, Troubleshooting Tips, and Advice for the First Year of Marriage, by Caroline Tiger

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