Incoming Resources
- Time and again
- Once is not enough
- Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison. --
- Addie Pray, a novel. --
- The mystery at Lilac Inn, by Carolyn Keene
- Six days of the condor. -
- The godfather
- Tender mercies, Rosellen Brown. --
- Illusions, the adventures of a reluctant Messiah, by Richard Bach
- Endless love, by Scott Spencer
- Bank shot, [by] Donald E. Westlake. -
- Problems and other stories, John Updike. --
- Vixen 03, Clive Cussler
- The cat who turned on and off, Lilian Jackson Braun. --
- A palm for Mrs. Pollifax. --
- Coma, a novel by Robin Cook
- Promised land, a Spenser novel, Robert B. Parker
- The friends of Eddie Coyle, [by] George V. Higgins. -
- Looking for Rachel Wallace, a Spenser novel, Robert B. Parker. --
- Saving the Queen, William F. Buckley, Jr. --
- The court-martial of George Armstrong Custer, Douglas C. Jones
- Even cowgirls get the blues, by Tom Robbins. --
- The Stepford wives, a novel. -
- Beyond the blue event horizon, Frederik Pohl
- Lancelot, Walker Percy
- True grit, a novel by Charles Portis
- The blessing way. --
- Slapstick, or, Lonesome no more! : a novel, a novel by Kurt Vonnegut. --
- The women's room, Marilyn French. --
- Gateway, Frederik Pohl. --
- Portnoy's complaint
- The bluest eye;, a novel
- The world according to Garp, a novel by John Irving. --
- The boys from Brazil, a novel, Ira Levin. --
- The Loo sanction
- The white dragon, Anne McCaffrey
- A book of common prayer, Joan Didion
- Breakfast of champions, or, Goodbye blue Monday!, by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ; with drawings by the author
- The last unicorn, [by] Peter S. Beagle
- The dispossessed, an ambiguous Utopia, [by] Ursula K. Le Guin. --
- The burglar who liked to quote Kipling, Lawrence Block
- Dark Nantucket noon, Jane Langton. --
- Johnny Panic and the Bible of dreams, short stories, prose, and diary excerpts, Sylvia Plath. --
- Centennial, [by] James A. Michener
- Player piano, [by] Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. -
- Earthly possessions, Anne Tyler
- The Snow Queen, Joan D. Vinge. --
- Fear of flying, a novel. -
- Welcome to Hard Times, by E. L. Doctorow. --
- The clock winder