Novels
- Practical Demonkeeping (1992) St. Martin's ISBN 9781841494470
- Coyote Blue (1994) Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-06-073543-0
- Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story (1995) Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-684-81097-2
- Island of the Sequined Love Nun (1997) Avon ISBN 0-06-073544-9
- The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove (1999) Spike/Avon ISBN 0-06-059027-0
- Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal (2002) William Morrow ISBN 0-380-81381-5
- Fluke, or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings (2003) William Morrow ISBN 0-380-97841-5
- The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror (2004) William Morrow ISBN 0-06-084235-0
- The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror, v. 2.0 (2005) -- contains the same text as the above, with an additional 35-page short story at the end
- A Dirty Job (2006) (awarded The Quill Book Award for General Fiction for 2006) William Morrow ISBN 0-06-059027-0
- You Suck: A Love Story (2007) William Morrow ISBN 0-06-059029-7
- Fool (2009) William Morrow ISBN 0-06-059031-9
- Bite Me: A Love Story (2010) William Morrow ISBN 978-0-06-177972-5
- Sacré Bleu (2012) ISBN 978-0-06-177974-9
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Famous quotes containing the word novels:
“I have just opened Bacons Advancement of Learning for the first time, which I read with great delight. It is more like what Scotts novels were than anything.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Some time ago a publisher told me that there are four kinds of books that seldom, if ever, lose money in the United Statesfirst, murder stories; secondly, novels in which the heroine is forcibly overcome by the hero; thirdly, volumes on spiritualism, occultism and other such claptrap, and fourthly, books on Lincoln.”
—H.L. (Henry Lewis)
“The point is, that the function of the novel seems to be changing; it has become an outpost of journalism; we read novels for information about areas of life we dont knowNigeria, South Africa, the American army, a coal-mining village, coteries in Chelsea, etc. We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novelthe quality of philosophy.”
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)