1980 Books
From bestselling novels to critically acclaimed works, 1980 was filled with captivating stories that have stood the test of time. In this list, we highlight the most popular books of 1980, celebrating the titles that topped the charts and won the hearts of book lovers everywhere.
Congo
Written by: Michael Crichton
Outline: This adventure took place in the Congolese jungle, and included a scientific breakthrough, the search for diamonds, and the mythical ruins of a city. Karen Ross is the leader of the American expedition, determined to find her husband and retrieve …
The Dead Zone
Written by: Stephen King
Outline: Johnny
Firestarter
Written by: Stephen King
Outline: Master storyteller Stephen King presents the classic "terrifying...gripping" (Miami Herald) #1 New York Times bestseller--"his highest farenheit reading yet" (Time)!Andy McGee and Vicky Tomlinson were once college students looking to make some extra cash, volunteering as test subjects for an …
Cosmos
Written by: Carl Sagan
Outline: One of the most popular science books ever is RETURNING to Television as an All-New Miniseries on FOXCosmos. Sagan presents a blue-blue world that is jewel-like in clear-eyed prose.
The Name of the Rose
Written by: Umberto Eco
Outline: Brother William of Baskerville, a Franciscan friar, is sent to investigate suspected heresy in a wealthy Italian abbey in 1327. When seven mysterious deaths occur, he employs his keen intellect and diverse knowledge to uncover the killer, collecting evidence, deciphering …
A Confederacy of Dunces
Written by: John Kennedy Toole
Outline: Ignatius Reilly, a complex and eccentric character, is a slob, a mad Oliver Hardy, and a fat Don Quixote, who is in revolt against the modern age and fills notebooks with invective. Despite his mother's insistence that he needs to …
The Mist
Written by: Stephen King
Outline: The sudden and unexpected arrival of a violent storm is followed by a mysterious mist that settles over the town, trapping people in the supermarket and revealing an unseen terror. The mist, alive with unearthly sounds and movements, raises questions …
The Twits
Written by: Roald Dahl
Outline: The Twits, a repulsive and malicious couple, torment their captive monkeys, the Muggle-Wumps, who eventually seek to escape and retaliate against their cruel captors.
Housekeeping
Written by: Marilynne Robinson
Outline: The novel is a modern classic that follows the story of two sisters, Ruth and Lucille, as they navigate their upbringing under the care of various family members, including their grandmother, great-aunts, and eccentric aunt, in a small town haunted …
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