Ann Lloyd is an American author known for her contributions to popular culture literature, born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and raised in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, as the only child of a Germanic languages professor and an artist. With a career spanning books like "501 Must-See Movies," "The Movie Book: The 1940s," and junior novel adaptations such as "Book of Secrets (National Treasure)" and "Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam," she has focused on film history and media tie-ins for younger readers. Her most popular work, "Vodka On My Wheaties," hints at a broader range, though details are limited. As of 2010, she lived in Boca Raton, Florida, with an extensive family of three children, nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren, reflecting a long life intertwined with her writing. Her works, while not critically acclaimed for depth, are valued for their accessibility and appeal to niche audiences like film buffs and young adventure fans.