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- Raising boy readers, Michael Sullivan
- The lost books of Jane Austen, Janine Barchas
- Women who write are dangerous, Stefan Bollmann ; foreword by Francine Prose
- All the women are White, all the Blacks are men, but some of us are brave, Black women's studies, edited by Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith
- Mary Lincoln for the ages, Jason Emerson
- The novel cure, from abandonment to zestlessness : 751 books to cure what ails you, Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin
- Black writers of America, a comprehensive anthology, Richard Barksdale, Keneth Kinnamon
- A lifetime of fiction, the 500 most recommended reads for ages 2 to 102, William Patrick Martin
- Children's book-a-day almanac, Anita Silvey
- 101 outstanding graphic novels, Stephen Weiner ; introduction by Ellen Forney ; edited by Daniel J. Fingeroth
- The Harlem Renaissance, an annotated reference guide for student research, Marie E. Rodgers
- The leader's bookshelf, Adm. James Stavridis, USN (Ret.) and R. Manning Ancell
- Black American writers, bibliographical essays, edited by M. Thomas Inge, Maurice Duke, Jackson R. Bryer
- Reading for the love of it, best books for young readers, Michele Landsberg
- Best books for children, preschool through the middle grades, edited by John T. Gillespie and Christine B. Gilbert
- 100 children's books, that inspire our world, Colin Salter ; edited by Hetty Hopkinson
- Black threads, an African American quilting sourcebook, by Kyra E. Hicks ; with a foreword by Cuesta R. Benberry
- Blacks in classical music, a bibliographical guide to composers, performers, and ensembles, compiled by John Gray