Incoming Resources
- Read anything good lately?, by Susan Allen and Jane Lindaman ; illustrated by Vicky Enright
- 1,000 books to read before you die, a life-changing list, James Mustich ; with Margot Greenbaum Mustich, Thomas Meagher, and Karen Templer
- Slow reading, by John Miedema
- Every book its reader, the power of the printed word to stir the world, Nicholas A. Basbanes
- For the love of books, 115 celebrated writers on the books they love most, [edited by] Ronald B. Shwartz
- Why I like this story, edited by Jackson R. Bryer
- Honey for a child's heart, the imaginative use of books in family life, Gladys Hunt
- On reading well, finding the good life through great books, Karen Swallow Prior
- Read it and eat, a month-by-month guide to scintillating book club selections and mouthwatering menus, Sarah Gardner
- The horror readers' advisory, the librarian's guide to vampires, killer tomatoes, and haunted houses, Becky Siegel Spratford, Tammy Hennigh Clausen
- More outstanding books for the college bound, Young Adult Library Services Association ; Linda Waddle, editor
- The power of reading, insights from the research, Stephen D. Krashen
- The little guide to your well-read life, how to get more books in your life and more life from your books, Steve Leveen
- The world between two covers, reading the globe, Ann Morgan
- The joy of books, confessions of a lifelong reader, Eric Burns
- I'd rather be reading, the delights and dilemmas of the reading life, Anne Bogel
- The pleasures of reading, a booklover's alphabet, Catherine Sheldrick Ross
- How to read a story, by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Mark Siegel
- A history of reading, by Alberto Manguel
- The top ten, writers pick their favorite books, edited by J. Peder Zane
- Where I'm reading from, the changing world of books, Tim Parks
- Remarkable reads, 34 writers and their adventures in reading, edited by J. Peder Zane
- The reading promise, my father and the books we shared, Alice Ozma ; foreword by Jim Brozina
- Book savvy, Cynthia Lee Katona
- 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
- Better than life, Daniel Pennac ; translated by David Homel
- Speaking of reading, [compiled by] Nadine Rosenthal
- Books for living, Will Schwalbe
- The back page, Bill Ott ; foreword by Joyce Saricks
- Strictly science fiction, a guide to reading interests, Diana Tixier Herald, Bonnie Kunzel
- A history of reading and writing, in the western world, Martyn Lyons
- Lost classics, edited by Michael Ondaatje [and others]
- The most wonderful books, writers on discovering the pleasures of reading, edited by Michael Dorris & Emilie Buchwald
- The writer's library, the authors you love on the books that changed their lives, [edited by] Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager
- Women's nonfiction, a guide to reading interests, Jessica Zellers
- The slow book revolution, creating a new culture of reading on college campuses and beyond, Meagan Lacy, editor
- Nothing remains the same, rereading and remembering, Wendy Lesser
- The books they gave me, true stories of life, love, and lit, [compiled by] Jen Adams
- One for the books, Joe Queenan
- The books that changed my life, reflections by 100 authors, actors, musicians, and other remarkable people, edited by Bethanne Patrick
- The reading promise, my father and the books we shared, Alice Ozma ; [foreword by Jim Brozina]
- The 100 most influential books ever written, the history of thought from ancient times to today, Martin Seymour-Smith
- Reading matters, what the research reveals about reading, libraries, and community, Catherine Sheldrick Ross, Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie, and Paulette M. Rothbauer
- On rereading, Patricia Meyer Spacks
- Read for your life, 11 ways to transform your life with books, Pat Williams, with Peggy Matthews Rose
- Leave me alone, I'm reading, finding and losing myself in books, Maureen Corrigan
- My ideal bookshelf, art by Jane Mount ; edited by Thessaly La Force
- Why I read, the serious pleasure of books, Wendy Lesser
- Honey for a woman's heart, growing your world through reading great books, Gladys Hunt
- The well-educated mind, a guide to the classical education you never had, Susan Wise Bauer