- [anonymous], GrandOleOpry Picture History Book. Looks like this one is a full-color souvenier book from 2004. Entries on many of the performers past and present, along with a history of the country music institution.
- Paul Auster, Travels in the Scriptorium. Novel.
- "Benjamin Black" (John Banville), Christine Falls. Crime.
- John Brosnan, Movie Magic: The Story of Special Effects in the Cinema. Nonfiction. Brosnan also wrote fiction as "Harry Adams Knight."
- Jim Butcher, Summer Knight and Death Masks. Fantasy. Books Four and Five of The Dresden Files.
- Frank De Felitta, Funeral March. Thriller.
- Michael Farquhar, A Treasury of Royal Scandals. Subtitled "The Shocking True Stories of History's Wickedest, Weirdest, Most Wanton Kings, Queens, Tsars, Popes, and Emperors." Nifty.
- Robin Furth, The Talisman, Volume 1: The Road of Trials. Graphic novel prequel to the Stephen King and Peter Straub novel. Art by Tony Shasteen; coloring by Nei Ruffino and JD Mettler.
- Elizabeth Goudge, The Little White Horse. Fantasy. Winner of the Carnegie Medal.
- Susie Moloney, The Dwelling. Horror.
- Spencer Quinn, Thereby Hangs a Tail. A Chet and Bernie Mystery.
- "James Rollins" (Jim Czajkowski), Black Order. A Sigma Force thriller.
- Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society. YA fantasy.
- Duane Swierczynski, Batman: Murder at Wayne Manor. "Interactive" mystery/comic book tie-in.
- Lois Tilton, Babylon 5, Book #2: Accusations. TV tie-in novel.
- Tad Williams & Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Child of an Ancient City. Arabian Nights/vampire mash-up.
And the following e-books:
- Russell Blake, The Delphi Chronicles, Book 1: The Manuscript.
- Ken Brosky, Desolation: Stories
- Rjurik Davidson, The Library of Forgotten Books.
- J. R. Rain & Scott Nicholson, Dark Spells: Four Books, containing Cursed, Ghost College, The Vampire Club, and (with H. T. Night) Bad Blood.
- Scott Nicholson, The Dead Live Longer, The First, and Bad Stacks Story Collection Box Set, containing American Horror, Curtains, and Ashes. (And, yes, I got Ashes as a separate e-book last week.)
- Steven Torres, The Devil's Snare: A Comedy.
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