How do I get music and books that are on my iPhone4 to show up on iTunes and vice versa?

I have an iPhone4 which has the Nook app on it.  I have about 70 books that I have purchased from BN.com and two of them show up in iTunes on my laptop.  Why don't the others?  Conversely, I have copied some of my music cds onto iTunes but they don't show up on my iPhone.   A couple of songs that I purchased on iTunes are on my phone - is there a way to get the other music OR is there a way to tell what will sync between the two?

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iPhone User's Guide
As for the content purchased from BN.com that shows up in the nook app... check with Barnes and Noble to see if it's possible for that content to show up on your computer.

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