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Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction: Build a Secret Agent Arsenal
Reviewed on November 5, 2011 by Gizmodo.com

"Not only is it one of my favorite books, but John Austin's Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction 2 also makes a great gift for kids or adults who refuse to grow up. And since I fall into that latter category, I'm pretty excited to see he's now got a sequel that lets you re-appropriate your office supplies into thirty new spy weapons and surveillance tools...Like the original, Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction 2 includes fully illustrated step-by-step instructions for turning everyday items like pens, rubber bands and even toothpaste into far more useful items like pen blowguns, rubber band Derringers and toothpaste periscopes. The book also provides plenty of ideas on how to hide your makeshift arsenal, as well as a set of targets for your cubicle firing range like fake security cameras and sharks with freakin' laser beams."

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Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction: Build a Secret Agent Arsenal
Reviewed on October 7, 2011 by American Profile

American Profile Magazine (Online Edition) featured Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction 2 as an "Editor's Pick" for October. "Learn how to turn inexpensive, everyday into an arsenal of super-cool devices for playful office espionage or even outright cubicle warfare. Nurture your inner James Bond by following the easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions"

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Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction: Build a Secret Agent Arsenal
Reviewed on September 26, 2011 by Shelf Awareness Pro E-Newsletter, Shelf Awareness

Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction 2 was featured in the Shelf Awareness Pro e-newsletter on Sept. 26, 2011 with cover image and project samples. The feature includes an interview with CRP’s marketing manager, Mary Kravenas, who outlines her marketing plan for the book.

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