SEPTEMBER:
Zorro: a novel by Isabel Allende
Thunderstruck by Erik Larson
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan: a novel by Lisa See
OCTOBER:
The World is Flat: a brief history of the twenty-first Century by Thomas Friedman
Angry Housewives eating Bons Bons by Lorna Landvik
All He Ever Wanted by Anita Shreve
Freakonomics: a rogue economist explore the hidden side of everything by Steven D. Levitt
NOVEMBER:
West with the Night by Beryl Markham
The Places in Between by Rory Stewart
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
DECEMBER:
Spook by Mary Roach
Infidel by Myann Hirsi Ali
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
JANUARY:
Love in the time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Family Tree by Barbara Delinsky
High Tide in Tucson: essays from now or never by Barbara Kingsolver
FEBRUARY:
Shoot the Moon by Billie Letts
The Samurai’s Garden by Gail Tsukiyama
Eat, Pray, Love: one woman’s search for everything across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert
(Straight on till Morning: the biography of Beryl Markham by Mary S.Lovell)
MARCH:
The Battle of Salamis by Barry Strauss
House Made of Dawn by Momaday N. Scott
The Maytrees by Annie Dillard
APRIL:
Nanny state : how food fascists, teetotaling do-gooders, priggish moralists, and other boneheaded bureaucrats are turning America into a nation of drones by David Harsanyi
Away: a novel by Amy Bloom
MAY:
The worst hard time: the untold story of those who survived the great American dust bowl by Timothy Egan.
JUNE:
Blue Latitudes: Boldly going where Capt. Cook has gone before by Tony Horwitz
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
I Feel Bad about my Neck by Nora Ephron
Black Swan Green by David Michell