List of fictional books from non-print media

List of fictional books from non-print media

False documents are a frequent device in literature. This is a list of fictional books that appear in television, movies, music, video games, and other non-print media. Fictional books appearing in books are listed in List of fictional books. Fictional books appearing in comics, newspapers, and the like are listed in List of fictional books from periodicals.

Fictional books from TV series

"Doctor Who"

* "It's a Mystery!" by T. Wilcox (a reference to Toyah Willcox)
* "Origins of the Universe" by Oolon Colluphid, from the "Doctor Who" serial "Destiny of the Daleks" — inserted by script-editor Douglas Adams as a cross-reference to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
* "The Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey"
* "The Zen Military: A History of UNIT" by Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart
* "Everest in Easy Stages", author unknown

"Monty Python"

* "My God", by theologian Monsignor Edward Gay
* "Hello Sailor", by humanist lecturer Dr. Tom Jack
* "The Problems of Kierkegaard," by Dr. Tom Jack

From the Bookshop Skit
* "The Amazing Adventures of Captain Gladys Stoat-Pamphlet and her Intrepid Spaniel Stig among the Giant Pygmies of Beckles, Volume Eight" presumably by Capt. Gladys Stoat-Pamphlet
* "Biggles Combs his Hair", author unknown
* "David Coperfield" by Edmund Wells
* "Ethel the Aardvark Goes Quantity-Surveying", author unknown
* "The Gospel According to Charlie Drake", presumably by Charlie Drake
* "Grate Expectations" by Edmund Wells
* "A Sale of Two Titties" by Edmund Wells
* "A Hundred and One Ways to Start a Fight" by "an Irish gentleman whose name eludes me for the moment"These are the title and author in the recorded version; there are also versions of the script which refer to "A Hundred and One Ways to Start a Monsoon" by "an Indian gentleman whose name eludes me for the moment".]
* "Knickerless Nickleby" by Edmund Wells
* "Khristmas Karol" by Edmund Wells
* "Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds", expurgated version (the one without the gannet)
* "Rarnaby Budge" by Charles Dikkens, the well-known Dutch author
* "Thirty Days In the Samarkand Desert with the Duchess of Kent" by A.E.J. Elliott, O.B.E.

"Murder, She Wrote"

by J.B. Fletcher
* "The Corpse Danced at Midnight"
* "Dirge for a Dead Dachshund"
* "A Faded Rose Beside Her"
* "Murder on the Amazon"
* "Lover's Revenge"
* "The Umbrella Murders"
* "Murder at the Inn"
* "Murder at the Digs"
* "Murder in a Minor Key"
* "The Stain on the Stairs"
* "The Mystery of the Mutilated Minion"
* "The Belgrade Murders"
* "Sanitarium of Death"
* "Calvin Canterbury's Revenge"
* "Murder at the Asylum"
* "Murder Comes to Maine"
* "Good-bye, Charlie"
* "The Corpse That Wasn't There"
* "Ashes, Ashes, Fall Down Dead"
* "The Messengers of Midnight"
* "The Poison in My Heart"
* "All the Murderers"
* "Murder at the Ridge Top"
* "The Corpse at Vespers"
* "The Triple Crown Murders"
* "The Crypt of Death"
* "A Killing at Hastings Rock"
* "The Uncaught"
* "Murder in White"
* "The Dead Must Sing"
* "The Killer Called Collect"
* "Stone Cold Dead"
* "Endangered"
* "The Launch Pad Murders"
* "Runway to Murder"
* "The Venomous Valentine"
* "A Case of a Half of Murder"
* "Yours Truly, Damian Sinclair"
* "The Dead Man Sang"
* "The Corpse Swam by Moonlight"

"Family Guy"

* "Caddyshack", the novelization
* "T and Me" by George Peppard
* "For the Last Time, I'm Not Mr. T" by Ving Rhames
* "Nobody Poops But You", unsuccessful toilet training book, parody of "Everyone Poops"
* "You're a Naughty Child, and That's Concentrated Evil Coming Out the Back of You", Catholic toilet training book
* Peter Griffin wrote a series of erotic novels dubbed "Peterotica":
** "Angela's Asses"
** "Catcher in the Eye"
** "Shaved New World"
** "Harry Potter and the Half-Black Chick
** "What I Would Do Sexually to Hillary Clinton"
** "The Hot Chick Who Was Italian or Maybe Some Kind of Spanish"

"The Simpsons"

* "Angelica Button and The Deadly Denouement"
* "Angelica Button and The Dragon King's Trundle Bed"
* "Angelica Button and the Teacup of Terror"
* "Astonishing Prices Comic Book Price Guide"
* "Baby's First Pop-Up Book"
* "Backdoors to Citizenship", nonfiction
* "The Big Book of British Smiles", photo book
* "Bordello Repair Vol. I"
* "Bork on Sex"
* "A Child's Garden of Cons" by Grifty McGrift, aka Grampa Simpson
* "Curious George and the Ebola Virus", a children's book
* "Forgotten Lore"
* "Happiness Is a Naked Steve Allen"
* "The Harpooned Heart" by Marge Simpson
* "The Harpooned Heart 2: Trouble Down Under" by Marge Simpson
* "How to Cook for Forty Humans", cookbook
* "How to Get Rich Writing Cartoons" by John Swartzwelder
* "How to Loot Brazil"
* "How to Make Love to Steve Allen
* "How to Seduce Your Lousy, Lazy Husband"
* "How to Talk to a Drunken Father"
* "How to Tunnel out of Prison"
* A trilogy of autobiographic books by Leonard Nimoy (the first two of which are real)
** "I Am Not Spock"
** "I Am Spock"
** "I Am Also Scotty"
* "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie: The Novel" by Norman Mailer
* "Journey to the Center of Steve Allen
* "The Joy of Cooking Steve Allen"
* "The Joy of Cooking Milhouse"
* "Kosher Erotic Cakes"
* "Love in the Time of Scurvy"
* "Mapplethorpe", photo book
* "Married Life: A Wife-Saving Guide"
* "Mr. and Mrs. Erotic American", audio book, read by Paul Harvey
* "Only Turkeys Have Left Wings" by Birch Barlow
* "Owning Your Okayness", self-help, by Brad Goodman
* "Rational Thinking, Reasonable Future" by Al Gore
* "Sane Planning, Sensible Tomorrow" by Al Gore
* "Someone's In The Kitchen With Jesus" by Rev. Timothy Lovejoy
* "Tanks of the Third Reich"
* "The 10 Dos and 500 Don'ts of Knife Safety"
* "The Bible for Wise-Asses"
* "The Truth About Whacking Day" by Bob Woodward
* "Ueberroth", a biography
* "Unidentified Flying Outrage!"
* "Weight Loss Through Laborious Sex"
* "Who Wants to Be a Brazillionaire?"
* "Will There Ever Be A Rainbow" by Montgomery Burns, autobiography
* "Your Gimmicky Restaurant" by Bennigan and Fuddrucker

"Star Trek" universe

* "Anslem" (by Jake Sisko)
* "Beyond the Galactic Edge, Humanity's Quest for Infinity" (by Hesterman)
* "Book of the Kosst Amojan" (Bajoran)
* "Book of the People, The" (Fabrini)
* "Burning Hearts of Qo'noS" from "" novels
* "Call of the Prophets, The" (Bajoran)
* "Cave Beyond Logic, A: Vulcan Perspectives on Platonic Thought" (Vulcan)
* "Chicago Mobs of the Twenties"
* "Collected Works of Jirex, The" (Talaxian)
* "Clash on the Fire Plains" (Vulcan)
* "Dictates of Poetics, The" (by Vulcan writer T'Hain)
* "Down the River Light" (17-volume book by Caster)
* "Dream of the Fire, The" (Klingon)
* "Eldaxon's Collected Folklore" (Talaxian)
* "Fall of Kang, The" (by Klingon poet G'Trok)
* "Falor's Journey" (Vulcan)
* "Ferengi Rules of Acquisition"
* "Finding and Winning your Perfect Mate" (by Jennings Rain)
* "Hotel Royale, The" (by Todd Matthews)
* "How to Advance Your Career Through Marriage"
* "Gaudaal's Lament" (by Bajoran poet Akorem Laan)
* "Kir'shara, The" (by Surak of Vulcan)
* "Kitara's Song" (by Bajoran poet Akorem Laan)
* "Leonard McCoy's Comparative Alien Physiology" (by Leonard McCoy)
* "Linear Models of Viral Propagation" (by Katherine Pulaski)
* "Meditations on a Crimson Shadow" (Cardassian novel by Preloc)
* "Never Ending Sacrifice, The" (Cardassian)
* "Nightingale Woman" (by Phineas Tarbolde)
* "Oo-mox for Fun and Profit"
* "Paq'batlh, The" (Klingon religious text)
* "Past Prologue" (by Jake Sisko)
* "Photons Be Free" by the Doctor in ""
* "Teachings of Surak, The" (Vulcan, English translation by Skon)
* "The Tragedy of Khamlet, Son of the Emperor of Qo'nos" (Star Trek VI - short title: "The Klingon Hamlet")
* "Vulcan Love Slave" (or "The Arduous Journey of T'Lana on the Road to Enlightenment") in ""
* "Women Warriors at the River of Blood" from ""


=The X-Files and Millennium=

* "A Lapful of Severed Tongues" by Jose Chung
* "Dance on the Blood-Dimmed Tide" by Onan Goopta
* "Doomsday Defense" by Jose Chung
* "From Outer Space" by Jose Chung
* "The Caligarian Candidate" by Jose Chung
* "The Hacked-Up Hack" by Onan Goopta
* "The Lonely Buddah" by Jose Chung
* "To Serve Man" by Jose Chung

Miscellaneous from television

* "A Dinner of Onions", from "King of the Hill"
* "After Elizabeth Was Brought Home" by Ed and Lois Smart, from "MADtv"
* "Ants in My Picnic Basket" by Susan Mayer, from "Desperate Housewives"
* "Arkamada Book of Spells", from "Ben Ten"
* "The Attraction Equation" by Charles Eppes, from "Numb3rs"
* "Astrophysics for Morons", from "The Fairly OddParents"
* "Bandit Country: A Guide to Sucking off Men in the South West", a book on , from "Monkey Dust"
* "The Baron's Demise", from "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive"
* "Baseball for Blondes", from "Married with Children"
* "The Big Game by Donald O'Brien", from "Seinfeld"
* "Birds of the Northwest Hemisphere", from "Prison Break"
* "Blood on the Badge", a Joseph Wambaugh-style crime novel that Detective Harris has been working on for years, from the sitcom "Barney Miller"
* "Blue Sands", from "Black Books"
* "Boo!" from "Kids in the Hall"
* "Book of Origin", the most important Ori holy book, from "Stargate SG-1"
* "The Book of Shadows", from "Charmed"
* "Break in the ice", "MADtv"
* "Capricorn Crude", Val's first book, obviously based on her husband's family, from "Knots Landing"
* "Celebrity PI" by S. E. Eckhart, from "NCIS" episode "Blackwater"
* "Childrens do Learn" by "George W. Bush", from "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"
* "Christmas for Village Idiots (Now With Bigger Etchings)", from "Shrek the Halls"
* "Classification of Demons", 1589, by Binsfield, from "Supernatural" episode "The Magnificent Seven"
* "The Code of Masked Wrestling", from "Mucha Lucha"
* "Cold Reading: The Secret of the Psychics", from "South Park" episode "The Biggest Douche in the Universe"
* "A Coffee Table Book About Coffee Tables" by Cosmo Kramer, from "Seinfeld"
* "The Daily Mirror book of facts (Did you know?)", from "The Young Ones"
* "Elizabeth’s Favorite Taco Recipes" by Ed and Lois Smart, from "MADtv"
* "Empty Planet", a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by David Hansbury, from "Criminal Minds" episode "Empty Planet"
* "The Erotic Reagan", from "American Dad!"
* "Eternal Darkness: Avoiding the Light" by Professor Melvin Caylo, from ""
* "Fair Game by Alton Benes", from "Seinfeld"
* "Fearsome Gods" by Malcolm Bryce (on living with a South American tribe), from "" episode "Graansha".
* "Football for Blondes", from "Married with Children"
* "Girls Like it on Top" by Sofia Reyes, from "Ugly Betty"
* "The Great Big Book of Everything", from "Stanley"
* "Great Machete Battles", from "Futurama"
* "Ghost Envy for Dimwits", from "Danny Phantom"
* "Gone With the Wind My Ass", by "Nautica Brown", from "Mad TV"
* "Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth" by Al Gore, from "Futurama"
* "History of the Hotel Matadora", from "" episode "The Evil Within"
* "How to Convince Women That You Are Psychic! (And Then Have Sex With Them)", from "South Park" episode "The Biggest Douche in the Universe"
* "How to be a Psychic", from "South Park" episode "The Biggest Douche in the Universe"
* "How to Become a Fancy Waiter in Less than 20 Minutes", from "SpongeBob SquarePants"
* "How to Furrow Your Brow", from "American Dad"
* "How to Make Your Own Pop-up Book: Step by Step Instructions Anyone Can Follow!" by Chas Spielman, from "Pushing Daisies" episode "Smell of Success"
* "How to Host Last Call with Carson Daly, "Last Call with Carson Daly"
* "How to Torture", from "SpongeBob SquarePants"
* "I Wanna Be A Ho" and "I Wanna Drive a Pink Cadillac, Wear Diamond Rings and Kick Women in the Butt" - by Velvet Jones (played by Eddie Murphy) on "Saturday Night Live"
* "In the Valley of Penises" by Herbert Garrison, from "South Park"
* "JKL YellowPages" from "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
* "Judging For Dummies", from "MADtv"
* "Kids - You're Bigger Than They Are", from "Married with Children"
* "Lets Not Go London", from "The Simpsons"
* "Li'l Gumshoe", a pop-up book by Emerson Cod, from "Pushing Daisies"
* "The Long Journey Home", a book Beans had overdue from the library, from "Even Stevens"
* "Love Muscle" by Dave Foley, from "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson"
* "The Loveliness of Woman, from "King of the Hill"
* "The Male Sex Organ", from King of the Hill
* "The Method Actor", from "The Munsters"
* "A Million Little Fibers" by Stephen McTowelie, from "South Park" episode "A Million Little Fibers" (parody of "A Million Little Pieces")
* "Mind Your Memory" by Joe Hysen, from "Keen Eddie"
* "Mugumbi Dream Time" by Jason Hamilton, from "Black Books"
* "My Big Thick Novel" by Jack Handey, from "Saturday Night Live"
* "Nashville Junction", Val's second book, based on her mother's life, from "Knots Landing"
* "Necrobics - Hologrammatic Exercises For The Dead", from "Red Dwarf"
* "The New Patriots Pop-up Book: A Three-Dimensional Instructional Telling You Everything You Need to Know about Building Bombs of all Shapes and Sizes" by Chas Spielman, from "Pushing Daisies" episode "Smell of Success"
* "The Pop-up Book of Sports Related Deaths" by Chas Spielman, from "Pushing Daisies" episode "Smell of Success"
* "Pop-up Kama-Sutra: Zero-Gravity Edition", from "Red Dwarf"
* "Pop-up Pin-up" by Chas Spielman, from "Pushing Daisies" episode "Smell of Success"
* "The Psychophysiological Indices of Ammorous Connections Among Termites of the Southwest", "Home Improvement"
* "The Rat in Spats", a parody of "The Cat in the Hat", from "The Fairly OddParents"
* "Roger the Alien" by Steve Smith, from "American Dad!"
* "The Rooster Crowed at Midnight" by Abigail Porterfield, from "M*A*S*H"
* "Sex Horse" by Dan Oster, from "MADtv"
* "Shakespeare for complete idiots", from "MADtv"
* "The Smell of Success" by Napoleon LeNez, from "Pushing Daisies" episode "Smell of Success"
* "Spontaneous Combustion: Myth and Fact" by Professor Melvin Caylo, from ""
* "Sports With Balls", from "Married with Children"
* "Sports Without Balls", from "Married with Children"
* " [http://www.tekjansen.com Stephen Colbert's Alpha Squad 7: Lady Nocturne: A Tek Jansen Adventure] ", from "The Colbert Report"
* "Tap That" by "Phil Roth", from "Ugly Betty"
* "Tempocalypse", from "Black Books"
* "Theory of Advanced Physics", from "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive"
* "There's a Spider on Your Shoulder", from "Kids in the Hall"
* "Thick as Thieves" by Danny Spude, from "Black Books"
* "True Stories of Courageous Animals", from "Futurama"
* "The Ultimate Guide to the Female Orgasim" "MADtv"
* "Unbridled Passion" by Dan Oster, from "MADtv"
* "Uncle Frank's New Dictionary", from "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
* "Venetian Blinds" by Art Vandalay, from "Seinfeld"
* "What the Hell is Kwanzaa?", from "Futurama"
* "Wild Mustang" by Dan Oster, from "MADtv"
* "Women Good, Men Bad", a 1980s pop-psychology book, from a "Saturday Night Live" sketch
* "Zapp Brannigan's Big Book of War" by Zapp Brannigan, from "Futurama"

Fictional books from films

"The Royal Tenenbaums"

* "Accounting for Everything: A Guide to Personal Finance" by Henry Sherman (nonfiction)
* "Dudley's World" by Raleigh St. Clair (nonfiction)
* "Erotic Transference" by Margot Tenenbaum (play)
* "Family of Geniuses" by Etheline Tenenbaum
* "Nakedness Tonight" by Margot Tenenbaum (play)
* "Old Custer" by Eli Cash (novel)
* "The Peculiar Neurodegenerative Inhabitants of the Kazawa Atoll" by Raleigh St. Clair (nonfiction)
* "Static Electricity" by Margot Tenenbaum (play)
* "Three Plays" by Margot Tenenbaum
* "Wildcat" by Eli Cash (novel)

""

Most are parodies of a work, pointed to by the link.
* "East of Edam"
* "Fromage to Eternity"
* "Waiting for Gouda"
* "The Hunt For Red Leicester"
* "How Green Was My Cheese"
* "Brighton Roquefort"
* "Grated Expectations"
* "Swiss Cheese Family Robinson"
* "Brie Encounter"
* "The Observer's Book of Monsters", by Claude Savagely. Parody of a popular Observer's Books series.

"In the Mouth of Madness"

* "Breathing Tunnel" by Sutter Cane
* "The Feeding" by Sutter Cane
* "Hobb's End Horror" by Sutter Cane
* "In the Mouth of Madness" by Sutter Cane
* "Something in the Cellar" by Sutter Cane
* "The Whisperer in the Dark" by Sutter Cane

Miscellaneous from film

* "17,011 Things a Princess Must Know" from "MirrorMask" by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean.
* "Anyone Can Cook" by Auguste Gusteau in "Ratatouille".
* "The Book of Crossroads" in "Pan's Labyrinth"
* "The Arsonist's Daughter" by Grady Tripp in "Wonder Boys"
* "Avalon Landing" by William Forrester from "Finding Forrester".
* "Baby Steps" by Leo Marvin from "What About Bob?"
* "The Boat Rocker" by Terence Mann from "Field of Dreams".
* "Blood and Swash" by Mrs. Lucy Muir (Ghostwritten - as it were - for Captain Daniel Gregg), "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir"
* "The Book" by Bickford Shmeckler, from "Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas"
* "The Book of Secrets" from ""
* "A Brief History of Slime" in "Flushed Away".
* "Burn Book" from "Mean Girls"
* "The Complete Idiots Guide to Terrific Sex", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin"
* "Chef Man" in "Ratatouille".
* "Crime and Punishment" by Fido Dogstoyevsky in "The Wrong Trousers"
* "The Crosswords Book" from "Book of Love"
* "Death Therapy" by Bob Wiley from "What About Bob?"
* "Delomelanicon" by Lucifer from "The Ninth Gate".
* "Down With Love" by Barbara Novak from "Down With Love".
* "Driven: Compulsion and Obsession in Everyday Life" by Margaret Ford from "House of Games".
* "Duplex" by "Alex Rose" in "Duplex"
* "Electronics for Dogs" in "A Grand Day Out"
* "Elf" by "Buddy" in "Elf"
* "Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Roadrunners But Were Afriad to Ask" in "Freeze Frame (cartoon)"
* "Express Your Creativity" in "Son of the Mask"
* "Fatty Foods and You" by Jacqueline Turreau (Jennifer Coolidge) in "Trial and Error"
* "A Guide for the Lonely Guy" by Larry Hubbard, "The Lonely Guy".
* "Handbook for the Recently Deceased" in "Beetlejuice"
* "The First Time" by Catherine Tramell (under the pseudonym Catherine Woolf), "Basic Instinct
* "Higgins' Universal Language" by Henry Higgins, "My Fair Lady"
* "How I Did It" by Victor Frankenstein, "Young Frankenstein"
* "If Not Now..." by Caterine Vauban, "I ♥ Huckabees".
* "Leon Zundinger's Magicians, Martyrs, and Madmen" in "Ghostbusters II".
* "Love Hurts" by Catherine Tramell (under the pseudonym Catherine Woolf), "Basic Instinct".
* "Love Means Always Having to Say You're Sorry" by Alex Sheldon, in "Alex and Emma"
* "The Masks We Wear" by Dr. Arthur Neuman, in "The Mask".
* "A Match Made in Space" by George McFly from "Back to the Future".
* "Miracle Cures" by Robin Kirkley from "MADtv"
* "Murder at 11:17" in "Duplex"
* "The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows" by Aristide Torchia, in "The Ninth Gate"
* "One Hundred Girls I'd Like to Fuck" in "Throw Momma From the Train"
* "Owen, Momma and Owen's friend Larry" pop-up book by "Owen Lift" in "Throw Momma From the Train"
* "Pesticide and You" by Jacqueline Turreau in "Trial and Error"
* "Ready Set Let Go" by Richard Clayton from "Relative Strangers"
* "Refined Sugar and You" by Jacqueline Turreau in "Trial and Error"
* "The Republic" by Pluto in "The Wrong Trousers"
* "Spoken Sanskrit" by Colonel Hugh Pickering, "My Fair Lady"
* "Straight Jacket" by Marcus Skinner from "Orange County"
* "Templar Treasure" by Riley Poole, in ""
* "The Philosophy of Time Travel" by Roberta Sparrow, in "Donnie Darko"
* "Throw Momma From the Train" by "Larry Donner" in "Throw Momma From the Train"
* "Tobin's Spirit Guide" in "Ghostbusters".
* "Voodoo For Dummies in "Bride of Chucky"
* "What to Expect the First Fifth-Thousand Miles" in "Robots".

Fictional books from computer games

""

*"Creative Shelving for Beginners"
*"The Crooked Crusader Caper" by Molly Peagram (also known as Nigel Peagram), a medieval detective story
*"The Crusader Families of Ireland" by Molly Peagram (under the name of Professor Peagram)
*"Hypnosis for Fun and Profit"


=Monkey Island series=

* "Big Whoop: Unclaimed Bonanza or Myth?" and "Great Shipwrecks of Our Century" in "".
** See also [http://www.worldofmi.com/features/trivia/books.php the complete catalogue of Monkey Island fictional books] .

Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri

* "Nonlinear Genetics" by Academician Prokhor Zakharov
* "For I Have Tasted The Fruit" by Academician Prokhor Zakharov
* "Address to the Faculty" by Academician Prokhor Zakharov
* "The Feedback Principle" by Academician Prokhor Zakharov
* "Now We Are Alone" by Academician Prokhor Zakharov
* "See How They Run" by Academician Prokhor Zakharov
* "We Must Dissent" by Sister Miriam Godwinson
* "But For The Grace Of God" by Sister Miriam Godwinson
* "Looking God In The Eye" by Chairman Sheng-ji Yang

Miscellaneous from games

* "the Gran Grimore from final fantasy tactics advance
* "The Book of Bú" in the "Little Big Adventure" series of computer role-playing games.
* "The Book of Mudora", an ancient text used to translate the dead language of Hylian in "".
* "The Codex of Ultimate Wisdom" in the "Ultima" series of computer role-playing games.
* "Encyclopedia Frobozzica" in the "Zork" series of interactive fiction games.
* "Magical Book" or "Book of Magic", a book that upgrades Link's Magic Wand in "The Legend of Zelda".
* "Jacob's Shadow" in "Deus Ex". [http://nuwen.net/dx.html#jacob]
* "Return to Shadow Moses Island" in "".
* "The Dark Prognosticus" and its Light counterpart in "Super Paper Mario".
* "Loveless", an unfinished epic poem adapted into a stage play mentioned in "Final Fantasy VII" and its related games and movies.

Fictional books from music

* "Origins of a World War" by Rossignol, from the inner sleeve notes to "Secret Treaties" by Blue Öyster Cult, probably written by producer Sandy Pearlman

* "A Lesson In Tightropes", "Surfing Your High Hopes", and "Adios, Kansas" are titles suggested in the song "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" written and performed by Rufus Wainwright.

References

ee also

* List of fictional books
* List of fictional television shows
* List of fictional musical works
* List of fictional comics
* List of fictional magazines
* List of fictional newspapers

External links

* [http://www.victoria.tc.ca/~mattison/ficarch/index.htm The Fictional World of Archives, Art Galleries and Museums]


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