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How do we know that Levithan co-wrote Likely Story and its sequels? Because the books aren't credited to him. If it's something I don't know about, that's fine, but someone needs to cite it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.56.30.44 (talk) 02:10, 1 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
The Amazon Look Inside for the paperback edition of Likely Story has:
"Written by David Ozanich" on the front cover. Unfortunately, Amazon's Look Inside does not include the title page.
The table of contents has: Likely Story starting on page vii All That Glitters starting on page 189 Red Carpet Riot starting on page 429
Page 674 is the last page visible in the Look Inside and the last story may run to pages 675 or 676 which are not available in the Look Inside.
From the Look Inside for the paperback edition referenced above there's a tab for the Kindle edition. That credits David Levithan, David Ozanich, and Chris Van Etten on the front cover and title page. It lists the story titles as:
Likely Story
Likely Story: All That Glitters
Likely Story: Red Carpet Riot
The copyright page credits all three authors for all three stories.