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===Literature=== Many books have been released as [[tie-in]]s, including ''The Official Guide to the Xenaverse'' by Robert Weisbrot.<ref>{{Cite book |first=Rob |last=Weisbrot |isbn=978-0-38549-136-5 |title=Xena: Warrior Princess Official Guide To the Xenaverse |year=1998 |publisher=Doubleday |via=Amazon.com}}</ref> This includes a detailed episode guide for the first two seasons, a look behind the scenes, the story of the origin of the show, biographies of [[Cast member|cast]] and crew, and trivia about the show. After the sixth and final season, ''Xena Warrior Princess: Complete Illustrated Companion''<ref>{{cite book |title=Xena Warrior Princess: Complete Illustrated Companion |first=K. Stoddard |last=Hayes |year=2003 |publisher=Titan Books |isbn=1-84023-622-1}}</ref> was published. In 1998, ''XENA: All I Need to Know I Learned From the Warrior Princess'',<ref>{{Cite book |title=XENA: All I Need to Know I Learned From the Warrior Princess |last=Sherman |first=Josepha |author-link=Josepha Sherman |location=New York |publisher=Pocket Books |date=1998 |isbn=0-671-02389-6}}</ref> was published, allegedly written by Gabrielle, Bard of Potidaea and "translated" by [[Josepha Sherman]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.whoosh.org/faq/faq27.html |title=Xena Books, Magazines, Software, and Music |website=Whoosh.org}}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=February 2012}} In it, Gabrielle writes enthusiastically about many of the lessons that she learned. For example, in a chapter entitled "Anything can be a weapon- Anything!", she instructs the reader on fighting with unconventional weapons; in another, "Nobody Likes a Winer", she bemoans the perils of alcohol. There have been a number of [[novelization]]s by authors such as [[Martin H. Greenberg]], and fiction such as ''The Empty Throne'', ''The Huntress and The Sphinx'', ''The Thief of Hermes'', and ''Prophecy of Darkness.'' The series has also figured in many doctoral theses, including a thesis by French/American scholar, Dr. Anne Sweet, ''Girl Power Interrogated in Xena Warrior Princess and [[Charmed]], Social and Economic Issues at Play in the Politics of Gender''.<ref>{{Cite thesis|url=http://www.theses.fr/2014PA030159|title=Girl Power Interrogated in Xena Warrior Princess and Charmed, Social and Economic Issues at Play in the Politics of Gender|last=Sweet|first=Anne|website=theses.fr|date=December 10, 2014|type=These de doctorat}}</ref>
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