Let's Get Lost
Sarra Manning
Sympathy for the Devil
Tim Pratt
Jackie Brown
Elmore Leonard
Dictionary of Insurance Terms
Harvey W. Rubin
Fortune's Bride
Roberta Gellis
The sanctuary sparrow: the seventh chronicle of Brother Cadfael
Ellis Peters
Endless Night
Agatha Christie
The Matarese Circle
Robert Ludlum
The adventurous four
Enid Blyton
The Source
James A. Michener
The wrong Venus
Charles Williams
Poirot investigates
We Can Build You
Philip K. Dick
Tai-Pan
James Clavell
For Love of Mother-Not
Alan Dean Foster
The Colour of Magic
Terry Pratchett
The hobbit, or, There and back again
J. R. R. Tolkien
Creepers
Robert Craig
Space
Starfishers: the starfishers trilogy
Glen Cook
Stars End
Engine summer
John Crowley
Vintage Stuff
Tom Sharpe
"A" is for Alibi
Sue Grafton
The labors of Hercules
The Big Four
The mysterious affair at Styles
Rabbit is rich
John Updike
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo
Iceberg
Robyn Donald
Computability: An Introduction to Recursive Function Theory
Nigel Cutland
Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall
Spike Milligan
The Wilt Alternative
A Fish Dinner in Memison
E.R. Eddson
Another part of the wood
Beryl Bainbridge
Fools die: a novel
Mario Puzo
A morbid taste for bones
Porterhouse Blue
An affair to forget
Rachel Lindsay
Agahta Christie: An autobiography
The curse of the Moonraker: a tale of survival
Eth Clifford
The Great Pursuit
A Darkness in My Soul
Dean Koontz
A Grief Observed
C. S. Lewis
Rommel? Gunner Who?: A Confrontation in the Desert
The Dharma bums
Jack Kerouac
Secret of Haunted Mesa
Phyllis A. Whitney
The Man from the Broken Hills
Louis L'Amour
Hearing secret harmonies
Anthony Powell
temporary kings
books do furnish a room
Man on a leash
Writing popular fiction
Indecent Exposure
The way to dusty death
Alistair MacLean
Harvest home
Thomas Tryon
A wrinkle in time
Madeleine L'Engle
Wilt
Adolf Hitler: my part in his downfall
Riotous Assembly
Honor thy father
Gay Talese
The House of Green Turf
The military philosophers
Slaughterhouse-five: or, The children's crusade, a duty-dance ...
Kurt Vonnegut