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- Meet wild boars
- Junie : a novel
- Elvis : The illustrated biography
- Gopher's day out : Disneys my very first winnie the pooh
- One day, everyone will have always been against this
- Jasper Memorial Cemetery : Burial sites identified by the Walker County Genealogical Society
- Walker County Cemeteries Vol. II
- Walker County Cemeteries Vol. I
- The Erosophic Literary Society of Elizabeth Seminary : Jasper, Alabama
- How Snowball stole Christmas
- The aviators : Eddie Rickenbacker, Jimmy Doolittle, Charles Lindbergh, and the epic age of flight
- Black Warrior review
- Dreams of gods & monsters
- Days of blood & starlight
- A light in the wilderness : a novel
- Ruin and rising.
- Warbreaker
- Shadow scale
- Hondo [large print]
- Midnight clear : A novel
- The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963
- Song of the Dryad
- Brick by brick
- Flora & Ulysses : the illuminated adventures
- El Deafo
- Moon over Manifest
- The planet of Junior Brown
- Charlotte's web
- Holes
- The Westing game
- Island of the Blue Dolphins
- The Blue Sword
- Bridge to Terabithia
- Carry on, Mr. Bowditch
- From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
- The great Gilly Hopkins
- Hatchet
- The land
- The midwife's apprentice
- The voyages of Doctor Dolittle
- The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963
- The Westing game
- The witch of Blackbird Pond
- Wringer
- A year down yonder
- Trombone Shorty
- A sick day for Amos McGee
- The invention of Hugo Cabret : a novel in words and pictures
- Arrow to the sun : a Pueblo Indian tale
- The big snow
- Song of the swallows
- Time of wonder
- Black and white
- Chanticleer and the fox
- The egg tree
- The girl who loved wild horses
- Hey, Al
- Jumanji
- Madeline : story & pictures
- Make way for ducklings
- On Market Street
- Once a mouse ... A fable cut in wood
- Owl moon
- The Polar Express
- The snowy day
- Where the wild things are
- Why the sun and the moon live in the sky : an African folktale