1977 Books
From bestselling novels to critically acclaimed works, 1977 was filled with captivating stories that have stood the test of time. In this list, we highlight the most popular books of 1977, celebrating the titles that topped the charts and won the hearts of book lovers everywhere.
The Silmarillion
Written by: J.R.R. Tolkien
Outline: "Majestic !...readers OF THE HOBBIT AND THE LORD OF THE Rings...will find THESILMARILLION an cosmology to call home...medieval romances and fierce fairy tales...it
The Thorn Birds
Written by: Colleen McCullough
Outline: "Beautiful....Compelling entertainment."--New York Times"A heart-rending epic...truly marvelous."--Chicago TribuneOne of the most beloved novels of all time, The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCullough's sweeping family saga of dreams, titanic struggles, dark passions, and forbidden love in the Australian Outback, returns to enthrall …
The Amityville Horror
Written by: Jay Anson
Outline: The Lutz family moved into their new Long Island home in suburban Long Island in December 1975. George and Kathleen Lutz were aware that Ronald DeFeo had murdered his brothers and parents one year prior.
Bridge to Terabithia
Written by: Katherine Paterson
Outline: Jess Aarons, a determined fifth-grader, befriends the new girl, Leslie Burke, and together they create an enchanted land called Terabithia. Tragically, Leslie's sudden death leaves Jess to navigate his grief, which he ultimately overcomes with the support of his family …
Song of Solomon
Written by: Toni Morrison
Outline: Milkman Dead, born after a failed attempt at flight, spends his life trying to soar. Toni Morrison's imaginative novel reinvents the coming-of-age story, following Milkman's journey from his hometown to his family's roots, where he encounters a diverse cast of …
A Scanner Darkly
Written by: Philip K. Dick
Outline: Substance D, a highly toxic drug, irreversibly damages the brain by disrupting the connection between its two hemispheres, leading to disorientation and permanent brain damage. An undercover narcotics agent, Bob Arctor, is determined to uncover the source of this dangerous …
Love Is a Dog from Hell
Written by: Charles Bukowski
Outline: Charles Bukowski, a complex figure described as a "passionate madman," explored the multifaceted nature of love, delving into its selfishness, narcissism, randomness, mystery, misery, and ultimately, its enduring joy and redemptive power.
Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
Written by: Richard Bach
Outline: A disillusioned writer and barnstormer finds inspiration in an unlikely mentor, a self-described messiah, who helps him realize that people don't need airplanes to soar and that messiahs can be found in the most unexpected places, even within ourselves. Through …
The Moosewood Cookbook: Recipes from Moosewood Restaurant, Ithaca, New York
Written by: Mollie Katzen
Outline: The Moosewood Cookbook, a highly influential culinary work, has been revised by the author to offer lighter and healthier recipes, reflecting the evolving understanding of food and nutrition. Despite the temptation to preserve the original, the publisher has embraced the …
Rage
Written by: Richard Bachman
Outline: A troubled high school student with authority issues murders one of his teachers and holds the rest of his class captive. During the tense and sweltering afternoon, the student, Charlie Decker, explains his motivations while dissecting the personalities of his …
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