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  2. Family Guy: Stewie's Guide to World Domination - Wikipedia

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    HarperCollins commented that "this book is for the insufferable child in us all, eager to buck the ways of the old guard or just eager for a laugh". [3] When asked in an interview by HarperCollins why he wrote the book, Callaghan comments: "Well, as I tell my minions, true domination can only result from bearing this single truth in mind: the key to being able to dominate the world is ...

  3. Family Guy - Wikipedia

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    A comic book based on the Family Guy universe was produced. Published by Titan Comics, edited by Steve White, and illustrated by Anthony Williams and S. L. Gallant, the writing and the illustrations were supervised by the show's producers. [290] The first comic book was released on July 27, 2011. [290]

  4. List of Wuthering Heights references - Wikipedia

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    In an episode Malcolm in the Middle, Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has to do a book report on Wuthering Heights. In an episode of Family Guy, Stewie refers to the third Brontë sister: in a cutscene the three sisters are seen complementing each other on their successes. The episode refers to the joke as a "Period, Period, Joke".

  5. Family Guy: Peter Griffin's Guide to the Holidays - Wikipedia

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    Peter Griffin's Guide to the Holidays is an American humor book about Family Guy written by executive producer Danny Smith. The book was first published on 23 October 2007. [1] The book consists of a monologue by Peter Griffin discussing his various memories of Christmas and other subjects related to the holiday.

  6. Brian Writes a Bestseller - Wikipedia

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    Receiving hundreds of packages in the mail containing unsold copies of his failed novel Faster Than the Speed of Love, Brian gives up his ambitions of becoming a writer. . While reading The New York Times, Brian discovers that a self-help book is the highest-selling book on its bestseller list, and after some persuasion by Stewie, decides to write his own in order to prove that self-help books ...

  7. Family Guy (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Family Guy is an American animated comedy franchise created by Seth MacFarlane and originally developed for Fox.Consisting of two television series—Family Guy (1999–present) and The Cleveland Show (2009–2013)—the franchise primarily focuses on the Griffin family (Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, and Brian) and their friends and associates.

  8. The Catcher in the Rye in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In an episode of Family Guy, supporting character Glenn Quagmire launches into a tirade regarding reasons he doesn't like main character, Brian Griffin. One such reason is that he believes that Brian is the sort to lecture a woman with a primitive interpretation of The Catcher in the Rye and how Holden Caulfield is "some profound intellectual ...

  9. The Book of Joe - Wikipedia

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    "The Book of Joe" is the second episode of the thirteenth season of the animated sitcom Family Guy, and the 233rd episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on October 5, 2014, and is written by Mike Desilets and directed by Mike Kim. [ 1 ]