Incoming Resources
- The stationery shop, Marjan Kamali
- A few of the girls, stories, Maeve Binchy
- The sons, Anton Svensson
- Dreams of falling, Karen White
- Fortune smiles, stories, Adam Johnson
- The ghost clause, Howard Norman
- The book of Polly, a novel, Kathy Hepinstall
- Landing gear, a novel, Kate Pullinger
- Beach house for rent, Mary Alice Monroe
- American pop, a novel, Snowden Wright
- Who do you love, a novel, Jennifer Weiner
- Hum if you don't know the words, Bianca Marais
- Roar, Cecelia Ahern
- Sisters of heart and snow, Margaret Dilloway
- The awkward age, a novel, Francesca Segal
- The next person you meet in Heaven, Mitch Albom
- The Late Bloomers' Club, Louise Miller
- The atlas of forgotten places, Jenny D. Williams
- The lost daughter, Gill Paul
- Silver alert, a novel, Lee Smith
- The afterlives, Thomas Pierce
- As night falls, a novel, Jenny Milchman
- The Summer sail, Wendy Francis
- The editor, a novel, Steven Rowley
- A terrible country, a novel, Keith Gessen
- The bad daughter, Joy Fielding
- Watching you, a novel, Lisa Jewell
- The summer cottage, by Viola Shipman
- A boy made of blocks, Keith Stuart
- When we found home, by Susan Mallery
- Insurrecto, Gina Apostol
- Beach house reunion, Mary Alice Monroe
- A place for us, Harriet Evans
- Golden age, Jane Smiley
- The story of a brief marriage, Anuk Arudpragasam
- My sister, the serial killer, a novel, Oyinkan Braithwaite
- We came here to forget, a novel, Andrea Dunlop
- Limelight, a novel, Amy Poeppel
- We shall not all sleep, a novel, Estep Nagy
- The after party, a novel, Anton DiSclafani
- Evvie Drake starts over, Linda Holmes
- All we shall know, Donal Ryan
- Plus One, a novel by Christopher Noxon
- Come with me, a novel, Helen Schulman
- A place for us, Fatima Farheen Mirza
- Touch, [a Gab bag for book discussion groups], Courtney Maum
- The dark side, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Landline, Rainbow Rowell
- Sunshine on Scotland Street, a 44 Scotland Street novel, Alexander McCall Smith ; illustrations by Iain McIntosh
- Then she was gone, a novel, Lisa Jewell