His critically acclaimed debut novel, Gods of Aberdeen, was published in 2005 by Simon & Schuster and became an international bestseller, reaching #1 in several countries.
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Blaustein continued to attend college full-time, work at both radio stations and create and co-host a popular talk show on the campus radio station, WBNY-FM, called "Misinformation." Mr. Blaustein's co-host was novelist Micah Nathan, author of Simon and Schuster's Gods of Aberdeen.