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* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'': Several romantic novels the girls read get mentioned occasionally, the most prominent being ''The Devilish Count'', owing to the eponymous count being frequently compared to Nicol.
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* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'': Several romantic novels the girls read get mentioned occasionally, the most prominent being ''The Devilish Count'', owing to the eponymous count being frequently compared to Nicol.
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* A few story arcs ''Manga/IThinkOurSonIsGay'' revolves around ''Koi-Men'', a popular BoysLove genre manga that has been adopted into a popular TV drama. Unlike the norm of that genre, ''Koi-Men'' lacks explicit sex scenes and puts more emphasis on gay romance. It is, for the most part, inspired by the real-life gay romance drama ''Ossan's Love''.
* The villain of ''Anime/{{Monster}}'' bases his identity on a [[MindRape brainwashing]] children's book. The story, along with several others, is reproduced in the series with full text and illustrations.
* The villain of ''Anime/{{Monster}}'' bases his identity on a [[MindRape brainwashing]] children's book. The story, along with several others, is reproduced in the series with full text and illustrations.
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* A few story arcs ''Manga/IThinkOurSonIsGay'' revolves around ''Koi-Men'', a popular BoysLove genre YaoiGenre manga that has been adopted into a popular TV drama. Unlike the norm of that genre, ''Koi-Men'' lacks explicit sex scenes and puts more emphasis on gay romance. It is, for the most part, inspired by the real-life gay romance drama ''Ossan's Love''.
* The villain of''Anime/{{Monster}}'' ''Manga/Monster1994'' bases his identity on a [[MindRape brainwashing]] children's book. The story, along with several others, is reproduced in the series with full text and illustrations.
* The villain of
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* [[SacredScripture Fictional Sacred Book]]
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* The main character of ''Literature/OnlyTheDeadAreColdBlooded'' is the author of two in-universe textbooks: ''Theory and Practice of [[PerpSweating Basic Conversation]]'' and ''Theory and Practice of [[ColdBloodedTorture Escalated Conversation]]''. His author bio from one of these books is quoted as exposition.
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-->'''Double H:''' CAARRRLSONNN AAAND PEEETERRRRS! [[DropTheHammer -Whack!-]]
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-->'''Double H:''' CAARRRLSONNN AAAND PEEETERRRRS! [[DropTheHammer -Whack!-]]-Whack!-
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* A ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode features the Music/{{Beck}}tionary and the Rhyming Becktionary.
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* A ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode features the Music/{{Beck}}tionary Music/{{Beck|Musician}}tionary and the Rhyming Becktionary.
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* ''Dining Out On Mythical Beasts'', a cookbook by Grimspite the sinistrom of ''Literature/TheDivide''. It would probably be a fairly standard recipe guide in our world, because FaeriesDontBelieveInHumansEither.
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* ''Dining Out On Mythical Beasts'', a cookbook by Grimspite the sinistrom of ''Literature/TheDivide''.''Literature/TheDivideTrilogy''. It would probably be a fairly standard recipe guide in our world, because FaeriesDontBelieveInHumansEither.
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-->'''Chapter 10:''' Various memos from the desk of Adrian Veidt.
-->'''Chapter 11:''' "After the Masquerade: Superstyle and the art of humanoid watching," an interview with Adrian Veidt from 1975.
-->'''Chapter 11:''' "After the Masquerade: Superstyle and the art of humanoid watching," an interview with Adrian Veidt from 1975.
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'''Chapter 11:''' "After the Masquerade: Superstyle and the art of humanoid watching," an interview with Adrian Veidt from 1975.
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* Richard Castle's MANY novels in ''Series/{{Castle}}''.
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* Richard Castle's MANY novels in ''Series/{{Castle}}''.''Series/{{Castle|2009}}''.
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** "Introduction to the Modern Theory of Mutant Powers, a Whateley Press textbook" by Filbert R. Z. Quintain, M.S., Ph.D., F.A.A.S.
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** "Introduction ''Introduction to the Modern Theory of Mutant Powers, Powers'', a Whateley Press textbook" textbook by Filbert R. Z. Quintain, M.S., Ph.D., F.A.A.S.
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** There is also ''Sara's Little Purple Book'', a guide to exploiting PowerPerversionPotential while avoiding ManOfSteelWomanOfKleenex problems.
** Sara claims that the Great Old Ones have their own novels, but states that reading one would probably kill a mortal, or else drive them insane.
** Sara claims that the Great Old Ones have their own novels, but states that reading one would probably kill a mortal, or else drive them insane.
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* ''Film/UpPompeii'' has ''The Daily Tablet'', a newspaper scroll read by the citizens of Pompeii.
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* ''Film/PleaseTurnOver'' has ''Naked Revolt'', the book Jo writes using people she knows as the [[WriteWhoYouKnow basis for her characters]] that drives the plot of the film.
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** In ''Film/DoctorInClover'', Dr. Grimsdyke reads ''Rejuvenation by Drugs and Other Methods'' by Professor J.V. Kaginovitch after Jeannine rejects him for being too old.
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** In ''Film/DoctorInDistress1963'', Sir Lancelot inspects ''True Tales of Love and Jealousy'' at the railway station bookstall.
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* In ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'', Simon and Tony read ''The Student's Friend'' by Gordon Joycey when they get stuck during their first time examining patients.
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** In ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'', Simon and Tony read ''The Student's Friend'' by Gordon Joycey when they get stuck during their first time examiningpatients.patients.
** ''Film/DoctorInLove':
*** Dr. Hare reads ''A Touch of Spice'' by Jack Lane while he recovers from jaundice.
*** Dr. Hare tells Mr. Green to read ''The Garden of Pleasure'' by Tony Worth to learn about sex.
** In ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'', Simon and Tony read ''The Student's Friend'' by Gordon Joycey when they get stuck during their first time examining
** ''Film/DoctorInLove':
*** Dr. Hare reads ''A Touch of Spice'' by Jack Lane while he recovers from jaundice.
*** Dr. Hare tells Mr. Green to read ''The Garden of Pleasure'' by Tony Worth to learn about sex.
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* In ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'', Simon and Tony read ''The Student's Friend'' by Gordon Joycey when they get stuck during their first time examining patients.