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Cheat Codes For Life: How to Achieve Anything With the Technologies of Success    by Robert Crayola
Price: $6.99 USD. 33030 words. Published on March 27, 2010. .

Are you making the best decisions to guarantee your success? Cheat Codes For Life is a cookbook for success in all areas of your life: wealth, health, relationships, work, and happiness. Robert Crayola clearly presents 35 key areas to direct your energy and gives you specific techniques and exercises to get you results immediately. No fluff and jargon-free - if it's in the book, it works.
Ueda Sensei Solves Crimes of Depravity and Perversity    by Robert Crayola
Price: $2.99 USD. 48120 words. Published on May 2, 2011. .

Ueda Sensei is a bizarre martial artist. Aided by Otto, his janitor, he penetrates the strangest of crimes to be found in San Francisco in 32 tales of sex and brutality, obliterating the mystery genre with wit and unnecessary violence, acting as equal parts homage and parody of Sherlock Holmes, Encyclopedia Brown, and other great sleuths. A book to thrill you and restructure your brain completely.
An Incomprehensible Condition: An Unofficial Guide To Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers    by Andrew Hickey
Price: $5.00 USD. 36690 words. Published on July 15, 2011. .

In An Incomprehensible Condition, Andrew Hickey examines Grant Morrison's 2005 comic series Seven Soldiers of Victory, and traces the history of the ideas used. From Greek myth to hip-hop, from John Bunyan to Alan Turing, from Arius of Alexandria to Isaac Newton, we see how Frankenstein connects to Robert Johnson, what George Bernard Shaw had to say about Bulleteer, and more.