Referenced In

Travels
by Michael Crichton, Baber, E. C. Baber

"Paul told me that he was an active member of the Pasadena chapter of CSICOP."

Travels
by Michael Crichton, Baber, E. C. Baber

"Thank you very much. Well, that was my speech for the skeptics at Pasadena. But I was never invited to speak there, so I never gave it."

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"He lived with his invalid mother in Pasadena."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"Pasadena looked like a city at the bottom of a glass of sour milk."

State of Fear
by Michael Crichton

"don’t forget you have the arraignment for Morton’s daughter next week. This time it’s Pasadena, not downtown."

State of Fear
by Michael Crichton

"Pasadena, CA 1930–2000"

Ask The Dust
by John Fante

"Rich Pasadena girl hates money. Deliberately left Pasadena millions ’cause of ennui, weariness with money."

Play It As It Lays
by Joan Didion

"she drove the San Diego to the Harbor, the Harbor up to the Hollywood, the Hollywood to the Golden State, the Santa Monica, the Santa Ana, the Pasadena, the Ventura."

Play It As It Lays
by Joan Didion

"Strobe lights in Pasadena."

The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar

"the coffee table handmade by a Pasadena artist from distressed Mexican pine"

The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar

"They reminded Isabel of the children she had cared for in Pasadena when she worked there one summer, boys who knew the abundance of expansive homes with unlocked doors and clutter‐free stretches of hardwood floor that were swept and polished by women like her."

The Big Sleep
by Raymond Chandler

"I drove north across the river, on into Pasadena, through Pasadena and almost at once I was in orange groves."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"We drove off with the baby across Glendale, Eagle Rock, Pasadena, and up into rough, scrubby hills, where Harry or Harold had built his new palace for Loma;"

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"… because you’re working for the Pasadena post office for eight hundred and fifty a month…"

The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle

"She’d worked past two, waitressing for the lunch crowd at a grill in Pasadena, but she thought she’d get two or maybe three hours in before dinner."

The Sympathizer
by Viet Thanh Nguyen

"All was served in the meticulously restored dining room of the professor’s Craftsman bungalow in Pasadena, everything from the double-hung windows, to the art deco chandelier, to the brass hardware of the built-in cabinetry either an original from the early twentieth century or a faithful reproduction."