The series is based on my youtube channel "GoAndPractice" which some of you may have seen.
The first book is called GoAndPractice: Fundamental Vocabulary for the Able Percussionist and is geared toward beginner/intermediate learners. This book is intentionally written to be style-netural so if you are a teacher this might be worth taking a look at.
http://www.amazon.com/GoAndPractice-Fundamental-Vocabulary-Able-Percussionist/dp/0986195006/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1425548428&sr=8-2&keywords=goandpractice
The second book is called GoAndPractice: Rudimental Vocabulary for the Progressive Drummer and is a look at the most common rudiments and some of my favorite ways to apply/exercise them. This book is more advanced and is a good lead in to the third book:
http://www.amazon.com/GoAndPractice-Rudimental-Vocabulary-Progressive-Drummer/dp/0986195014/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1425567600&sr=8-3&keywords=goandpractice
The third book is called GoAndPractice: Drum Set Vocabulary for the Advanced Performer. This one is basically the content of my YouTube channel transcribed. There are over 200 licks, fills, and variations in there. This was fun to write as it was basically me writing out all of my favorite ideas to play.
http://www.amazon.com/GoAndPractice-Drum-Vocabulary-Advanced-Performer/dp/0986195022/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1425567600&sr=8-2&keywords=goandpractice
If you're reading on this forum, books two and three are probably the ones you'd be most interested in. Any questions, fire away! Thanks!

Also... a quick thanks to Chris Perra for showing me how to use Sibelius a while back!