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- The shipment, Lear, Young Jean Lee
- Mirabai, ecstatic poems, versions by Robert Bly and Jane Hirshfield
- Burly tales, fairy tales for the hirsute and hefty gay man, edited by Steve Berman
- Aesop's fables, Aesop ; Ayano Imai ; [English text adaptation by Martin West]
- The Mahabharata, a shortened modern prose version of the Indian epic, R.K. Narayan ; foreword by Wendy Doniger ; with decorations by R.K. Laxman
- Vinegar girl, Anne Tyler
- William Shakespeare's The Clone Army attacketh, Star Wars part the second, by Ian Doescher ; inspired by the work of George Lucas and William Shakespeare ; illustrations by Nicolas Delort
- The elves and the shoemaker, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone ; based on Lucy Crane's translation from the German of the Brothers Grimm
- The sword in the tree, by Clyde Robert Bulla ; illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Evil thing, a tale of that De Vil woman, by Serena Valentino
- Jane Eyre, devised by the Company ; based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë
- Mousekin's fables, story and pictures by Edna Miller
- The scarlet letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne ; art by SunNeko Lee ; story adaption by Crystal S. Chan ; English dialogue adapted by Stacy King ; lettering: Morpheus Studios ; lettering assist: W.T. Francis
- Duke Ellington's Nutcracker suite, Anna Harwell Celenza ; illustrated by Don Tate
- The devil's pawn, Oliver Pötzsch ; translated by Lisa Reinhardt
- Bulfinch's mythology, Thomas Bulfinch
- Terror trips, [based on the novels by] R.L. Stine ; [edited by Sheila Keenan]
- William Shakespeare's The force doth awaken, Star Wars part the seventh, by Ian Doescher ; inspired by the work of Lucasfilm and William Shakespeare
- Flower drum song, Universal-International presents ; a Ross Hunter production ; in association with Joseph Fields ; music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd ; screenplay by Joseph Fields ; produced by Ross Hunter ; directed by Henry Koster
- Cold hearted, a tale of the wicked stepmother, by Serena Valentino
- Wayward heroes, Halldór Laxness ; translated from the Icelandic by Phillip Roughton
- La sonnambula, opera in two acts, music by Vincenzo Bellini ; libretto by Felice Romani ; the English version by Natalia Macfarren ; with an essay on the story of the opera by H.E. Krehbiel
- Gretel and the case of the missing frog prints, a Brothers Grimm mystery, P.J. Brackston
- Aesop's fables, retold by Ann McGovern ; inside illustrations by A.J. McClaskey
- As old as time, a twisted tale, Liz Braswell
- The Ramayana, a shortened modern prose version of the Indian epic (Suggested by the Tamil version of Kamban), by R.K. Narayan
- Caroline, Little House, revisited, Sarah Miller, with the full approval of Little House Heritage Trust
- Savages, Universal Pictures presents in association with Relativity Media ; a Moritz Borman production ; directed by Oliver Stone ; produced by Moritz Borman and Eric Kopeloff ; screenplay by Shane Salerno & Don Winslow & Oliver Stone
- Made in Asian America, a history for young people, Erika Lee & Christina Soontornvat
- Cinderella Skeleton, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by David Catrow
- The book of beasts, E. Nesbit ; illustrated by Inga Moore
- Five European plays, Tom Stoppard
- Gypsy, Ellen M. Krass presents ; a Chichester Festival Theatre production ; producers, Dionne Orrom and Celia Moore
- Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekhov ; adapted by David Mamet from a literal translation by Vlada Chernomordik
- Sir Gawain and the loathly lady, retold by Selina Hastings ; illustrations by Juan Wijngaard
- Twist, Tom Grass
- Stars above, Crónicas lunares, Marissa Meyer ; traducción, Noelia Staricco
- Celebrity Chekhov, stories by Anton Chekhov, translated by Constance Garnett ; adapted and celebritized by Ben Greenman
- Escaping Mr. Rochester, L.L. McKinney
- Gilgamesh retold, a response to the ancient epic, Jenny Lewis
- The adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle, Philip Edwards ; illustrated by Adam Horsepool
- Shylock is my name, the merchant of Venice retold, Howard Jacobson
- The nisse from Timsgaard, Retold by Virginia Allen Jensen from a story by Vilhelm Bergsøe ; illustrated by Ib Spang Olsen
- Slappy's tales of horror, R.L. Stine ; adapted and illustrated by Dave Roman, Jamie Tolagson, Gabriel Hernandez, and Ted Naifeh ; color by Jose Garibaldi
- William Shakespeare's tragedy of the Sith's revenge, by Ian Doescher ; inspired by the work of George Lucas and William Shakespeare
- Caps for sale, a tale of a peddler, some monkeys & their monkey business, told and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina
- A natural perspective, the development of Shakespearean comedy and romance, Northrop Frye
- Aesop's fables, lifelong lessons for life and faith, Gregory I. Carlson
- Peanuts, a tribute to Charles M. Schulz, over 40 artists celebrate the work of Charles M. Schulz, featuring an introduction from Lincoln Peirce and an afterword from Paige Braddock
- La cumbre escarlata, la adaptacón novelada oficial de la pelicula del director Guillermo del Toro, guión de Guillermo del Toro y Matthew Robbins, adaptación novelada de Nancy Holder ; traducción, Aridela Trejo