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- The year of reading dangerously, how fifty great books (and two not-so-great ones) saved my life, Andy Miller
- The book of great books, a guide to 100 world classics / W. John Campbell
- Thursday Next in first among sequels, a novel, Jasper Fforde
- The book that made me, [a collection of 32 personal stories], edited by Judith Ridge
- No pirates allowed! said Library Lou, by Rhonda Gowler Greene ; illustrated by Brian Ajhar
- Laugh out loud, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; [illustrations by Jeff Ebbeler]
- The secret of Nightingale Wood, Lucy Strange
- Polly Diamond and the magic book, by Alice Kuipers ; illustrated by Diana Toledano
- Art matters, because your imagination can change the world, Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Chris Riddell
- The book of books, foreword by Meredith Vieira ; text by Jessica Allen
- Judy Moody, book quiz whiz, Megan McDonald
- Through the magic door, Arthur Conan Doyle
- From little houses to Little Women, revisiting a literary childhood, Nancy McCabe
- How to read novels like a professor, Thomas C. Foster
- The madman's library, the strangest books, manuscripts and other literary curiosities from history, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- The case for books, past, present, and future, Robert Darnton
- The book club bible, the definitive guide that every book club member needs, foreword by Lionel Shriver
- I'd Rather Be Reading, the Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life
- Sesame and lilies
- Stacey's remarkable books, Stacey Abrams ; illustrated by Kitt Thomas
- Life sentences, literary judgments and accounts, William H. Gass
- Great books for every book lover, 2002 great reading suggestions for the discriminating bibliophile, by Thomas J. Craughwell
- Spellbound, Jacqueline West
- The strange library, Haruki Murakami ; translated by Ted Goossen
- The fiend and the forge, written and illustrated by Henry H. Neff
- Through the magic door
- The reader, Traci Chee
- Bats at the library, by Brian Lies
- Walk into my parlor:, chapters from inviting books
- The Losers Club, Andrew Clements
- A book for black-eyed Susan, written by Judy Young ; and illustrated by Doris Ettlinger
- I'd rather be reading, a library of art for book lovers, by Guinevere de la Mare ; with essays by Maura Kelly, Gretchen Rubin, and Ann Patchett
- Worlds apart, by James Riley
- The unpunished vice, a life of reading, Edmund White
- Let's read!, Carol McDougall and Shanda LaRamee-Jones
- The Pagemaster, Twentieth Century Fox presents in association with Turner Pictures, Inc. ; story by David Kirschner, David Casci ; screenplay by David Casci, David Kirschner, Ernie Contreras ; live-action scenes produced by Michael R. Joyce ; produced by David Kirschner and Paul Gertz ; live-action directed by Joe Johnston ; animation directed by Maurice Hunt
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- The risk of reading, how literature helps us to understand ourselves and the world, Robert P. Waxler
- Please don't read this book! (Seriously don't, don't, don't), written by Deanna Kizis ; illustrated by Sam Boughton
- First we read, then we write, Emerson on the creative process, by Robert D. Richardson
- Lola at the library, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- The complete idiot's guide to starting a reading group, by Patrick Sauer
- Sundays at eight, 25 years of stories from C-SPAN's Q & A and Booknotes, Brian Lamb
- An introduction to library science
- The palace of glass, by Django Wexler
- Waiting for the Biblioburro, by Monica Brown ; illustrations by John Parra ; translation by Adriana Domínguez = Esperando el biblioburro / por Monica Brown ; ilustracions por John Parra ; traduccíon por Adriana Domínguez
- The stone child, Dan Poblocki
- What to read and why, Francine Prose
- You've got to read this book!, 55 people tell the story of the book that changed their life, [compiled by] Jack Canfield, Gay Hendricks, with Carol Kline
- Literary taste, how to form it, with detailed instructions for collecting a complete library of English literature