Thank you for your reply, but that book in not quite what I am looking for. I already have an engineering thermo textbook (Fundamentals of Thermodynamics by Borgnakke et al) that has enough tables to do textbook problems. I am looking for a much more complete reference book of property tables and diagrams. Basically, I want something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Marks-Standard-Handbook-Mechanical-Engineers/dp/0071428674 but for thermodynamic property tables and diagrams.
Hopefully you kept your notebooks (and took good notes) after each semester because that is a gold mine of information (along with tests/quizzes/hw, at least computer files of solutions for each category). Also if you have any PDFs of textbooks or you kept your physical textbooks is another.
Otherwise:
You could try Marks Standard handbook maybe.
https://www.amazon.com/Marks-Standard-Handbook-Mechanical-Engineers/dp/0071428674
It's a little bit pricey, but Mark's Handbook is the definitive book on ME. It covers everything.
And if you like MH, then you'll love Mark's Handbook.