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- Texas forever, Janet Dailey
- Castle, written by Christopher Gravett ; photographed by Geoff Dann
- The small business start-up kit, Peri H. Pakroo, JD
- Little Tree, written by Jo Ellen Radoe ; illustrated by Claudia Hubenthal
- Batman Beyond, Dan Jurgens, writer ; Bernard Chang, Stephen Thompson, artists, V. 2
- American hookup, the new culture of sex on campus, Lisa Wade
- Valkyrie, by Kate O'Hearn
- Blue exorcist, Kazue Kato ; translation and English adaptation, John Werry, V. 20
- Three Blackmore genealogies, William Blackmore of Scituate, Mass., James Blackmar (Blackmore?) of Providence, R.I., Rev. Adam Blackman (Blackmore) of Stratford, Conn., and probably related lines of Samuel Blackmer of Bennington, Vt., and David Blackmer of Rhode Island, also unattached lines of Reuben Blackmer of Belchertown, Mass., and David Blackmer of Nova Scotia, and Capt. Elijah Blackman of Massachusetts, compiled and edited by Alven Martyn Smith
- The bridesmaid's daughter, from Grace Kelly's wedding to a women's shelter--searching for the truth about my mother, Nyna Giles and Eve Claxton
- Traducciones hebreas en la Edad Media
- Stella Díaz leaps to the future, Angela Dominguez
- Halloween, by Allan Morey ; illustrations by Doreen Mulryan ; music by Mark Oblinger
- Tool of war, by Paolo Bacigalupi
- A song for the river, by Philip Connors
- Frederick Douglass, Barbara Kramer
- National Geographic world atlas for young explorers
- Canto el himno nacional, Devon McKinney ; traducido por Eida de la Vega ; ilustrado por Aurora Aguilera = I sing the "Star-spangled banner" / Devon McKinney ; translated by Eida de la Vega ; illustrated by Aurora Aguilera
- Troublesome electricity in cotton and woolen mills, by Harvey S. Chase
- Ransacker, Emmy Laybourne
- "The clustered Spires of Frederick", the cultural creation of local community identity, 1745-1995, by Francis Petrott Rothenhoefer
- Forever a hero, Linda Lael Miller