Are We Paying You By The Word? - The CSI Booklist

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    915 CSI Level One

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    The Guide To Good Parenting Skills and Techniques-by Mrs.Mason
     
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    What to do when a case comes back to haunt you. Give them your real name....by Sara Sidle now Sara Grissom.

    How to avoid a secret office romance by Adam Ross and Stella Bonasera.
     
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    How To Tick Off The Resident Lab Tech- by Haylen Becall
     
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    There Are Eight Million Stories in the Naked City, and I Intend to Solve Them All. by Det. Mac Taylor.
     
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    How To Score A Grant to Work as a Lab Tech in the NY Crime Lab by Haylen Becall
     
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    In a "How To" mood. :)

    How To Avoid Making Cases ALL ABOUT YOU
    by Mac Taylor
    How To Ease Into A New Role by Raymond Langston, with foreword by Haylen Becall
    How To Recover From A Loss by Don Flack, Jr.
    How To Age Your Children From 2 Months To 6 Months In Just Two Weeks by Lindsay and Danny Messer
     
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    VManso CSI Level Two

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    Murders at The Rancho Centre Motel by Deke Freeson, P.I.

    The Srange Case of Jim Brass and Antoinette O'Brady as related to Catherine Willows by Jim Brass

    Help! I've Problems Enough! by Riley Adams

    Death at 10,000 feet by Riley Adams
     
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    How to act nicely towards a new co-worker by Eric Delko with foreword by Adam Ross
     
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    How To Rock The Granny-Roll by David Hodges
     
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    How to Travel to Miami, New York City and Vegas In Record Time by Ray Langston
     
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    VManso CSI Level Two

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    How not to go to The Blackrock Art Festival by Greg Sanders, epilogue by Catherine Willows.

    Entomology used as a Murder Weapon by Gil Grissom , foreword by James Brass
     
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    How To Avoid Getting Caught In Crime Scenes That Explode or Catch Fire- by Ryan Wolfe

    How Not To Tick Off Your Female Co-Workers by Jesse Cardoza
     
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    I'd say the Horatio and Ray situation are very different. Horatio was always established as the lead man both within the team and the show, but Ray however came on as a newbie CSI who somehow became the man in record time. There is a difference to being the original and to being the newbie.

    Where To Find The Best Sunglasses by Horatio Caine, Foreword by Eric Delko

    Buried Alive Is No Fun by Nick Stokes

    Baby Has A Career In Ballistics by Lindsay Munroe-Messer, Foreword by Mac Taylor and Danny Messer with occasional comment by Lucy Messer.

    Trigger Happy by Jesse Cardoza, Foreword by Walter Simmons
     
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    I know the following isn't strictly on topic but the subject matter is appropriately brief:

    Tonight on Spike TV: A Very Special CSI Riley Adams Marathon
     
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    Happy Marriage: How to find the perfect guy by Catherine Willows, foreword by Stella Bonasera

    I got him! BOO-yah! Oh no, it's my boyfriend! The true story by Calleigh Duquesne, foreword by Eric Delko
     

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