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'Salem's Lot
1975 novel by Stephen King
The Illuminatus! Trilogy
series of novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
Factotum
novel by Charles Bukowski
Sign of the Unicorn
1975 novel by Roger Zelazny
The Great Train Robbery
1975 novel by Michael Crichton
Ecotopia
Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston is a utopian novel by Ernest Callenbach, published in 1975. The society described in the book is one of the first ecological utopias and was influential on the counterculture and the green movement in the 1970s and thereafter. The author himself claimed that the society he depicted in the book is not a true utopia (in the sense of a perfect society), but, while guided by societal intentions and values, was imperfect and in-process.
Ragtime
1975 novel by E. L. Doctorow
Tuck Everlasting
1975 novel by Natalie Babbitt
The Female Man
1975 novel by Joanna Russ
The Monkey Wrench Gang
1975 novel by Edward Abbey
Humboldt's Gift
1975 novel by Saul Bellow
Confessions of a Crap Artist
novel by Philip K. Dick written in 1959 and published in 1975
Norstrilia
Norstrilia is a science fiction novel by American writer Paul Linebarger, published under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. The novel takes place in the universe of Smith's Instrumentality of Mankind. It was heavily influenced by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Norstrilia is in part a sequel to Smith's 1962 short story "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell", which features some of the same characters and settings. The novel was first published as a single book in 1975, after appearing earlier as two short novels in 1964 and 1968.
Venus on the Half-Shell
1975 novel by Philip José Farmer
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novel by Robert Sheckley
Marune: Alastor 933
science fiction novel by Jack Vance
Black Sunday
book by Thomas Harris
The Woman Warrior
1976 novel by Maxine Hong Kingston
The Computer Connection
1975 novel by Alfred Bester