- The Thomas Sowell reader, Thomas Sowell
- Rise to greatness, Abraham Lincoln and America's most perilous year, David Von Drehle
- A higher call, [an incredible true story of combat and chivalry in the war-torn skies of World War II], by Adam Makos, with Larry Alexander
- The boyfriend, a novel, Thomas Perry
- "Mr. President", George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
- The horror stories of Robert E. Howard
- Armor and blood, the Battle of Kursk : the turning point of World War II, Dennis E. Showalter
- Intellectuals and race, Thomas Sowell
- The hive, Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston
- C.C. Pyle's amazing foot race, the true story of the 1928 coast-to-coast run across America, Geoff Williams
- Back channel to Cuba, the hidden history of negotiations between Washington and Havana, William M. LeoGrande & Peter Kornbluh
- The chosen prince, Diane Stanley
- Knowledge and decisions, Thomas Sowell
- The boyfriend, Thomas Perry
- Guys read, Gordon Korman
- Hiroshima diary, the journal of a japanese physician, August 6-September 30, 1945 : fifty years later, Michihiko Hachiya
- Chasing gold, the incredible story of how the Nazis stole Europe's bullion, George M. Taber
- Guys read, Dan Gutman
- Ambition, pragmatism, and party, a political biography of Gerald R. Ford, Scott Kaufman
- Intellectuals and race, by Thomas Sowell
- Four against the Arctic, David Roberts
- The quartet, orchestrating the second American Revolution, 1783-1789, Joseph J. Ellis ; read by Robertson Dean
- In constant prayer
- Health revelations from heaven and earth, Tommy Rosa and Stephen Sinatra
- Neuromancer, William Gibson ; with an introduction by the author and an afterword by Jack Womack
- Dear committee members, a novel, Julie Schumacher
- Fifty reasons why Jesus came to die, John Piper
- "Mr. President", George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
- The burning shore, how Hitler's U-boats brought World War II to America, Ed Offley
- 10 books every conservative must read, [plus four not to miss and one imposter], by Benjamin Wiker
- The quest for cosmic justice, Thomas Sowell
- The birth of the FBI, Willard M. Oliver
- The confession, a novel, Olen Steinhauer
- The death of Caesar, the story of history's most famous assassination, Barry Strauss
- Living by God's promises, Joel R. Beeke and James A. La Belle
- Negotiator:, the life and career of James B. Donovan, Philip J. Bigger
- The big burn, Teddy Roosevelt and the fire that saved America, Timothy Egan
- The Yanks are coming!, a military history of the United States in World War I, H.W. Crocker III
- The death of caesar, the story of history's most famous assassination, Barry Strauss
- Dismantling America, [and other controversial essays], by Thomas Sowell
- Let me explain you, Annie Liontas
- The greatest game ever played:, Harry Vardon, Francis Ouimet, and the birth of modern golf, Mark Frost
- The planter of modern life, louis bromfield and the seeds of a food revolution, Stephen Heyman
- General Lee's army, from victory to collapse, Joseph T. Glatthaar
- Fatal dive, [solving the World War II mystery of the USS Grunion], by Peter F. Stevens
- George Romney, an American life, Patrick Foster and Mitt Romney
- Those who fall, an unforgettable chronicle of war in the air, John Muirhead
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, a life in war, law, and ideas, Stephen Budiansky
- The weather in Berlin, Ward Just
- Bessie, Chris Albertson