- Love, work, children, a novel, Cheryl Mendelson
- The dream life of Sukhanov, Olga Grushin
- The trout whisperers, a novel, Pete Bodo
- The English major, Jim Harrison
- The sense of an ending, Julian Barnes
- Two time, [a Sam Acquillo Hamptons mystery], by Chris Knopf
- A single man, Christopher Isherwood
- Seize the day, by Saul Bellow
- Twenty after midnight, a novel, Daniel Galera ; translated by Julia Sanches
- Other women, Evelyn Lau
- The ravine, Paul Quarrington
- Close to Hugh /, by Marina Endicott
- Lamb, [a novel], Bonnie Nadzam
- Gettysburg, a novel, Kevin Morris
- A house for Mr. Biswas, V.S. Naipaul
- The full ridiculous, Mark Lamprell
- The dismal science, a novel, Peter Mountford
- The sea, John Banville
- Stranger, father, beloved, a novel, Taylor Larsen
- The beginner's goodbye, a novel, Anne Tyler
- Felicia's journey, William Trevor
- Elizabeth and after, a novel, Matt Cohen
- The sense of an ending, Julian Barnes
- Two time, Chris Knopf
- The lost saints of Tennessee, [a novel], Amy Franklin-Willis
- Con ed, [a novel], Matthew Klein
- Ascension, a novel, Steven Galloway
- Mr. Bridge, a novel, by Evan S. Connell
- Philosophy made simple, a novel, Robert Hellenga
- The A to Z of you and me, James Hannah
- The lonely polygamist, a novel, Brady Udall
- A spot of bother, [a novel], by Mark Haddon
- It's Kona calling, by Ray Fauteux
- The sense of an ending, Julian Barnes
- The matter with Morris, a novel, David Bergen
- The terrible privacy of Maxwell Sim, [a novel], by Jonathan Coe
- Head wounds, Chris Knopf
- An old man's love
- Mount Pleasant, Don Gillmor
- I called him Necktie, Milena Michiko Flašar ; translated by Sheila Dickie
- Girl, 20, Kingsley Amis ; introduction by Howard Jacobson
- A spot of bother, a novel, Mark Haddon
- The cry of the sloth, the mostly tragic story of Andrew Whittaker being his collected, final, and absolutely complete writings, by Sam Savage
- Rumble tumble, a Hap and Leonard novel, Joe R. Lansdale
- Aloft, [a novel], Chang-rae Lee
- Nothing happens until it happens to you, a novel without pay, perks, or privileges, T.M. Shine
- The lay of the land, by Richard Ford
- You & me, a novel, Padgett Powell
- Nose down, eyes up, a novel, Merrill Mmarkoe
- The other Shulman, a novel, Alan Zweibel