- Open season, C.J. Box
- The homecoming, Robyn Carr
- The spy catchers of Maple Hill, Megan Frazer Blakemore
- Field of prey, John Sandford
- The long haul, Jeff Kinney
- Miss Julia's marvelous makeover, Ann B. Ross
- Flight school, by Lita Judge
- Scorpia rising, Anthony Horowitz
- The striker, Clive Cussler and Justin Scott
- Endangered, C.J. Box
- Princess Posey and the first grade ballet, Stephanie Greene
- Firefly hollow, written by Alison McGhee
- Blood on the water, Anne Perry
- Have you seen my new blue socks?, Eve Bunting
- Diary of a wimpy kid, dog days, Jeff Kinney
- Otherwise engaged, Amanda Quick
- The fiery cross, Diana Gabaldon
- Silken prey, John Sandford
- Drums of autumn, Diana Gabaldon
- Cold wind, C.J. Box
- Spells, Aprilynne Pike
- The wanderer, Robyn Carr
- The longing, a novel, Beverly Lewis
- A sensible arrangement, Tracie Peterson
- Horrible Harry and the hallway bully, by Suzy Kline
- Emperor Pickletine rides the bus, Tom Angleberger
- Horrible Harry and the stolen cookie, by Suzy Kline
- Force of nature, C.J. Box
- Hideout, Gordon Korman
- Dick Francis's Damage, Felix Francis
- Bridge to haven, a novel, Francine Rivers
- Etta Mae's worst bad-luck day, Ann B. Ross
- The royal ranger, John Flanagan
- Unintended consequences, by Stuart Woods ; an unabdridged performance by Tony Roberts
- Hard luck, Jeff Kinney
- Mr. Putter & Tabby turn the page, Cynthia Rylant
- Portraits of Hispanic American heroes, Juan Felipe Herrera
- Mr. Putter & Tabby clear the decks, Cynthia Rylant
- Max the brave, by Ed Vere
- Tamarack County, a novel, William Kent Krueger
- Library mouse, Daniel Kirk
- Endangered, C.J. Box
- Death angel, Linda Fairstein
- The boys in the boat, nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 Olympics, Daniel James Brown
- Princess Posey and the monster stew, Stephanie Greene
- Princess Labelmaker to the rescue!, Tom Angleberger
- City of fallen angels, by Cassandra Clare
- Midnight crossroad, Charlaine Harris
- Mouse and Mole, fine feathered friends, by Wong Herbert Yee
- What's black and white and stinks all over?, by Nancy Krulik