Incoming Resources
- Love you to death, Gail Bowen
- Selected from I know why the caged bird sings and the Heart of a woman, Maya Angelou ; supplemental material by the staff of Literacy Volunteers of New York City
- Kiss, love stories from North America, retold by Jennifer Bassett ; illustrated by Alan Marks
- Far from the madding crowd, Thomas Hardy ; retold by Clare West
- The life and times of William Shakespeare, Jennifer Bassett
- Something noble, William Kowalski
- Valentino Pier, Reed Farrel Coleman
- Selected from Elvis and me, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley with Sandra Harmon ; supplementary material by Melinda Corey and the staff of Literacy Volunteers of New York City
- Selected from the temple of my familiar, Alice Walker ; supplementary material by Patricia Fogarty and the staff of Literacy Volunteers of New York City
- Your home is a learning place, Pamela Weinberg
- The Omega files, short stories, Jennifer Bassett ; illustrated by Paul Dickinson
- A deadly game, Anita Jackson
- A Christmas carol, Charles Dickens ; adapted by Emily Hutchinson
- The thirteenth rose, Gail Bowen
- The next sure thing, Richard Wagamese
- Short stories in Japanese for intermediate learners, read for pleasure at your level and learn Japanese the fun way!, Olly Richards ; series editor Rebecca Moeller ; development editors and translators Helen Gilhooly and Mikiko Kurose
- America from apple pie to Ziegfeld follies, Arlene Arch & John Sivell ; illustrations: Jeannette McNaughton ; series editor: John F. Chabot, Book two
- Him standing, Richard Wagamese
- Tales of wonder, retold by Tana Reiff ; illustrated by Holly J. Dobbs
- Cries from the heart, stories from around the world, retold by Jennifer Bassett ; illustrated by Kwame Nyong'o
- The adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain ; adapted by Joanne Suter
- America from apple pie to Ziegfeld follies, Kirk Schriefer & John Sivell ; illustrations: Jeannette McNaughton ; series editor: John F. Chabot, Book three
- Dirty work, Reed Farrel Coleman
- Piano, Rosemary Border ; illustrated by Julie Joubinaux
- Dancing with strangers, stories from Africa, retold by Clare West
- A woman scorned, James Heneghan
- The W book, about people and their jobs, Jeanne Beveridge
- The Cat, John Escott ; illustrated by Camille Corbetto
- A good beginning, enjoying your baby's first year, by Barbara S. Lewis ; illustrated by Cheri Bladholm
- You can give first aid, Kim Bowman
- Adventures, retold by Tana Reiff ; illustrated by Bob Doucet
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Mark Twain ; retold by Alan Hines ; illustrated by Thomas Sperling
- Voodoo island, Michael Duckworth
- A winter kill, Vicki Delany
- And everything nice, Kim Moritsugu
- Dracula, Bram Stoker ; adapted by Emily Hutchinson
- Fables, retold by Tana Reiff ; illustrated by Catherine Chauvin
- One fine day you're gonna die, Gail Bowen
- America from apple pie to Ziegfeld follies, Kirk Schriefer & John Sivell ; illustrations: Jeannette McNaughton ; series editor: John F. Chabot, Book four
- Tales from Longpuddle, Thomas Hardy ; retold by Jennifer Bassett ; illustrated by Brian Walker
- The adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain ; retold by Nick Bullard ; illustrated by Paul Fisher Johnson
- Juba Good, Vicki Delany
- Henry VIII and his six wives, Janet Hardy-Gould
- Frankenstein, Mary Shelley ; adapted by Emily Hutchinson
- Ortona street fight, Mark Zuehlke
- No dress rehearsal, Marian Keyes
- The way it works, William Kowalski
- Fit to kill, James Heneghan
- The innocence device, 19 cm
- Legends, retold by Tana Reiff ; illustrated by Bill Bayliss