Incoming Resources
- Fame adjacent, a novel, Sarah Skilton
- The second Mrs. Astor, [a novel of the Titanic], Shana Abé
- Touchstone, Sharon Sala
- Outside in, Courtney Thorne-Smith
- The secret diary of Lizzie Bennet, [a novel], Bernie Su and Kate Rorick
- Sunnyside, Glen David Gold
- Fame adjacent, a novel, Sarah Skilton
- A beautifully foolish endeavor, a novel, Hank Green
- An absolutely remarkable thing, Hank Green
- Shine, Jessica Jung
- The perfect love song, a holiday story, Patti Callahan Henry
- The gravity between us, Kristen Zimmer
- Take two, Karen Kingsbury
- Reality boy, by A.S. King
- Memoirs and misinformation, Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon
- The actress, a novel, Amy Sohn
- Star, a novel, Pamela Anderson
- Two like me and you, Chad Alan Gibbs
- Blockade Billy, Stephen King
- Wildflower, Alecia Whitaker
- Oh! You pretty things, Shanna Mahin
- Bright, Jessica Jung
- Laura Lamont's life in pictures, [a novel], Emma Straub
- The sadness, Benjamin Rybeck
- Starstruck, Rachel Shukert
- Exposure, Mal Peet
- Nerve, Jeanne Ryan
- Platinum persuasion, India
- Followers, by Megan Angelo
- Undone, a novel, John Colapinto
- Fatal distraction, or, How I conquered my addiction to celebrities and got a life, Emmi Fredericks
- Little known facts, a novel, Christine Sneed
- Play dead, Harlan Coben
- No ordinary life, Suzanne Redfearn
- Gone for good, by Mark Childress
- Hello, sunshine, a novel, Laura Dave
- If this gets out, A novel
- Legends of zita the spacegirl, Ben Hatke
- When you wish, Kristin Harmel
- The new guy (and other senior year distractions), Amy Spalding
- Bestseller, Alessandro Gallenzi
- Star, by Yukio Mishima ; translated by Sam Bett
- Colors insulting to nature, a novel, Cintra Wilson
- Valentino will die, a Bianca Dangereuse Hollywood mystery, Donis Casey
- Truly madly famously, Rebecca Serle
- How to be famous, a novel, Caitlin Moran
- The new guy (and other senior year distractions), by Amy Spalding
- How I became a famous novelist, Steve Hely
- One day at a time, Danielle Steel
- The winner stands alone, Paulo Coelho ; translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa