Incoming Resources
- Overload, Arthur Hailey. --
- Somebody owes me money, by Donald E. Westlake
- Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison. --
- Ada, or, Ardor: a family chronicle, [by] Vladimir Nabokov. --
- The mystery at Lilac Inn, by Carolyn Keene
- The godfather
- Transparent things, a novel, [by] Vladimir Nabokov. --
- Promised land, a Spenser novel, Robert B. Parker
- Agent in place, Helen MacInnes. --
- Looking for Rachel Wallace, a Spenser novel, Robert B. Parker. --
- Tales of the Black Widowers. --
- Class reunion, a novel, Rona Jaffe. --
- Portnoy's complaint
- The turquoise lament, by John D. MacDonald
- A tan and sandy silence, John D. MacDonald. --
- Compromising positions, Susan Isaacs. --
- Searching for Caleb, Anne Tyler
- A month of Sundays, John Updike. --
- Enter the lion, a posthumous memoir of Mycroft Holmes, edited by Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright. --
- A deadly shade of gold, [by] John D. MacDonald
- Labyrinth, Bill Pronzini
- Exodus, Leon Uris . --
- Bloodline, Sidney Sheldon
- Mortal stakes, a Spenser novel, by Robert B. Parker
- The complete stories
- The West End horror, a posthumous memoir of John H. Watson, M.D., as edited by Nicholas Meyer. --
- Breakfast of champions, or, Goodbye blue Monday!, by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ; with drawings by the author
- The girl in the plain brown wrapper, [by] John D. MacDonald
- The Masada plan, a novel of suspense, by Leonard Harris. --
- The amazing Mrs. Pollifax. --
- So long, see you tomorrow, William Maxwell
- Jack of shadows. --
- By the rivers of Babylon, a novel by Nelson De Mille
- The shining, Stephen King
- Somebody's darling, Larry McMurtry. --
- The titans, John Jakes. --
- The white dragon, Anne McCaffrey
- Sunday the rabbi stayed home
- Earthly possessions, Anne Tyler
- The Snow Queen, Joan D. Vinge. --
- The dreadful lemon sky, John D. MacDonald. --
- Burr, a novel, Gore Vidal
- A good man is hard to find and other stories, Flannery O'Connor
- The gods themselves
- Mrs. Pollifax on safari, Dorothy Gilman
- Jack Kerouac, prophet of the new romanticism, a critical study of the published works of Kerouac and a comparison of them to those of J. D. Salinger, James Purdy, John Knowles, and Ken Kesey, Robert A Hipkiss
- Call the darkness light, Nancy Zaroulis
- The vision, Dean R. Koontz. --
- The demolished man, by Alfred Bester
- The Theban mysteries, [by] Amanda Cross