- Opening Mexico, the making of a democracy, Julia Preston and Samuel Dillon
- The dead father, Donald Barthelme
- A new life, Bernard Malamud
- The Proust project, edited by André Aciman
- Twice as nice, what it's like to be a twin, Nicole Rubel
- The poetry of Petrarch, translated and with an introduction by David Young
- Brother hood, Janet McDonald
- Molly's family, Nancy Garden ; pictures by Sharon Wooding
- This truck, Paul Collicutt
- Open house, of family, friends, food, piano lessons, and the search for a room of my own, Patricia J. Williams
- The saint of incipient insanities, Elif Shafak
- A reading diary, Alberto Manguel
- Running on empty, how the Democratic and Republican parties are bankrupting our future and what Americans can do about it, Peter G. Peterson
- Streets in their own ink, Stuart Dybek
- Music and suicide, Jeff Clark
- The maze, Panos Karnezis
- I am Charlotte Simmons, Tom Wolfe
- The man who would be king, the first American in Afghanistan, Ben Macintyre
- Spinning through the universe, a novel in poems from room 214, Helen Frost
- Gia hương =, Gilead : tiểu thuyết đoạt giải Pulitzer 2005, Marilynne Robinson ; người dịch, Anh Phương
- The time of our singing, Richard Powers
- Someone to run with, David Grossman ; translated by Vered Almog and Maya Gurantz
- Jack and the seven deadly giants, Sam Swope ; pictures by Carll Cneut
- Where's Jamela?, story & pictures by Niki Daly
- Joy comes in the morning, Jonathan Rosen
- Escape from Saigon, how a a Vietnam War orphan became an American boy, Andrea Warren
- Madras On Rainy Days, by Samina Ali
- Hello, snow!, Hope Vestergaard ; pictures by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Going north, Janice N. Harrington ; pictures by Jerome Lagarrigue
- Politicking, how to get elected, take action, and make an impact in your community, Bill Rauch
- Taboo, Yusef Komunyakaa
- Valverde's gold, in search of the last great Inca treasure, Mark Honigsbaum
- After, Claire Tristram
- Joy comes in the morning, Jonathan Rosen
- The confessions of Max Tivoli, Andrew Sean Greer
- Goodbye, Charley, Jane Buchanan
- Hole in my life, Jack Gantos
- The Iliad, Homer ; translated by Robert Fitzgerald ; introduction by Andrew Ford
- The Iliad, Homer ; translated by Robert Fitzgerald ; introduction by Andrew Ford
- Jingle the brass, Patricia Newman ; pictures by Michael Chesworth
- Speak to me, (and I will listen between the lines), Karen English ; pictures by Amy June Bates
- The burial at Thebes, a version of Sophocles' Antigone, Seamus Heaney
- Mr. Golightly's holiday, Salley Vickers
- I dream of microwaves, stories, Imad Rahman
- Selected verse, Federico García Lorca ; edited and with an introduction and notes by Christopher Maurer ; translated by Catherine Brown [and others]
- The path to victory, the Mediterranean theater in World War II, Douglas Porch
- The Madonna of Excelsior, Zakes Mda
- The unsubscriber, Poems, Bill Knott
- Myrtle, Tracey Campbell Pearson
- The fly in the cathedral, [How a group of Cambridge scientists won the international race to split the atom], Brian Cathcart