The Feminist Agenda of Jemima Kincaid (Kate Hattemer)
Becoming Duchess Goldblatt (Anonymous)
A Gentleman in Moscow (Amor Towles)
Everything Is Under Control: A Memoir With Recipes (Phyllis Grant)
Encyclopedia of An Ordinary Life: Volume One (Amy Kruas Rosenthal)
Everything Is Under Control: A Memoir With Recipes (Phyllis Grant)
One Day: The Extraordinary Story of An Ordinary 24 Hours in America (Gene Weingarten)
Sweet Spot: An Ice Cream Binge Across America (Amy Ettinger)
The Last True Poets of the Sea (Julia Drake)
The Telling Room: A Story of Love, Betrayal, Revenge, and the World's Greatest Piece of Cheese (Michael Paterniti)
A Dreadful Man (Brian Aherne)
Memoirs of a Professional Cad (George Sanders)
Without Lying Down: Francis Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood (Cari Beauchamp)
The Book of Eating: Adam Platt
Burn the Ice: The American Culinary Revolution and Its End (Kevin Alexander)
Q's Legacy (Helene Hanff)
Duchess of Bloomsbury Street (Helene Hanff)
Letter from New York (Helene Hanff)
Still Here: The Madcap, Nervy, Singular Life of Elaine Stritch (Alexandra Jacobs))
The Bed-Book of Eating and Drinking (Richardson Wright)
Sunwise Turn: A Human Comedy of Bookselling (Madge Jenison)
Sixpence House: Lost in A Town of Books (Paul Collins)
Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts (Kate Racculia)
Catch and Kill (Ronan Farrow)
Waiting for Tom Hanks (Kerry Winfrey)
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill (Abbi Waxman)
Red, White & Royal Blue (Casey McQuiston)
This Book is Not Yet Rated (Peter Bognanni)
The Clancys of Queens (Tara Clancy)
Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of the New Yorker (Thomas Kunkel)
Summer Moonshine (P. G. Wodehouse)
Bring on the Girls (P. G. Wodehouse)
Moxie (Jennifer Mathieu)
Three Score and Ten (Angela Thirkell)
When You Read This (Mary Adkins)
Save Me the Plums (Ruth Reichl)
Puttin' on the Ritz (Joe Keenan)
Blue Heaven (Joe Keenan)
My Life as a Goddess (Guy Branam)
The Lost for Words Bookshop (Stephanie Butland)
An Evening of Long Goodbyes (Paul Murray)
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in A Silicon Valley Startup (John Carreyrou)
The Five Invitations: Discovering what death can teach us about living fully (Frank Ostaseski)
Hippie Food: How Back-to-the-landers, Longhairs, and Revolutionaries Changed the Way We Eat (Jonathan Kauffman)
The Ungarnished Truth: A cooking contest memoir (Eleanor Mathews)
Royals (Rachel Hawkins)
Limelight (Amy Poeppel)
Sharp: The Women Who Made An Art of Having An Opinion (Michelle Dean)
The Best Cook in the World: Tales from my momma's table (Rick Bragg)
Planet Funny: How Comedy Took Over Our Culture (Ken Jennings)
The Royal We (Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan)
London Holiday (Richard Peck)
A Ladies' Guide to Selling Out (Sally Franson)
Anonymously Yours: A memoir (Richard Peck)
Sociable (Rebecca Harrington)
Dead People Suck (Laurie Kilmartin)
Buttermilk Graffiti: A chef's journey to discover America's new malting-pot cuisine
Insignificant Others (Stephen McCauley)
True Enough (Stephen McCauley)
My Ex-Life (Stephen McCauley)
Do This for Me (Eliza Kennedy)
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (Becky Albertalli)
Emergency Contact (Mary H. K. Choi)
Why Buddhism is True (Robert Wright)
The Story of Arthur Truluv (Elizabeth Berg)
The Glitch (Elisabeth Cohen)
The Vortex (Coward)
When Life Gives you Lululemons (Lauren Weisberger)
Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution (Todd Purdum)
What You Don't Know About Charlie Outlaw (Leah Stewart)
I'm Dying up Here: Heartbreak and High Times in Stand-up Comedy's Golden Era (William Knoedelseder)
The Bette Davis Club (Jane Lotter)
Lady Gregory's Toothbrush (Colm Toibin)
Improv Nation: How We Made A Great American Art (Sam Wasson)
The Comfort Food Diaries (Emily Nunn)
The Reporter's Kitchen (Jane Kramer)
The Whiz Mob and the Grenadine Kid (Colin Meloy)
Hey Harry, Hey Matilda (Rachel Hulin)
A World Without "Whom": The Essential Guide to Language in the BuzzFeed Age (Emily Favilla)
Sense of Occasion (Hal Prince)
Vacationland (John Hodgman)
Who the Hell's in it? (Peter Bogdanovich)
Attachments (Rainbow Rowell)
A Woman of No Importance (Oscar Wilde)
Around Britain by Cake (Caroline Taggart)
The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook (ABT)
Food on the Page: Cookbooks and American culture: Megan Elias
Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics: Dan Harris
Amanda Wakes Up (Alisyn Camerota)
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens (Eddie Izzard)
Nevertheless (Alec Baldwin)
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue (Mackenzi Lee)
Kiss Carlo (Adriana Trigiani)
Blithe Spirit (Noel Coward)
Present Laughter (Noel Coward)
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Alan Bradley)
What She Ate: Six remarkable women and the food that tells their stories (Laura Shapiro)
Out of Line: A life of playing with fire (Barbara Lynch)
Rich People Problems (Kevin Kwan)
Grocery: The buying and selling of food in America (Michael Ruhlman)
The Regional Office Is Under Attack! (Manuel Gonzales)
Liquor (Poppy Brite)
Give a Girl a Knife (Amy Thielen)
Delights and Prejudices (James Beard)
Broadway Babies Say Goodnight: Musicals Then and Now (Mark Steyn)
Happy All the Time (Laurie Colwin)
My Mother's Kitchen: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and the meaning of life (Peter Gethers)
Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, A Daring Escape and the Making of Winston Churchill (Candice Millard)
Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk (Kathleen Rooney)
Beaten, Seared and Sauced: On Becoming A Chef at the Culinary Institute of America (Jonathan Dixon
The Red Notebook (Antoine Laurain)
Bramtom Wick (Elizabeth Fair)
Eating Words: A Norton Anthology of Food Writing (Eds. Sandra Gilbert and Roger Porter)
The Wangs vs. the World (Jade Chang)
When Broadway Went to Hollywood (Ethan Mordden)
Small Admissions (Amy Poeppel)
Lovers at the Chameleon Club Paris 1932 (Francine Prose)
Present Laughter (Noel Coward)
South of Superior (Ellen Airgood)
The City Baker's Guide to Country Living (Louise Miller)
Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of American Cuisine (Sarah Lohman)
Voracious: A Hungry Reader Cooks Her Way Through Great Books (Cara Nicoletti)
Relish: my life in the kitchen (Lucy Knisley)
How to Party with an Infant (Kaui Hart Hemmings)
A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches (Tyler Kord)
Paradise Lodge (Nina Stibbe)
Ten Restaurants That Changed America (Paul Freedman)
Eleanor and Hick: The Love Affair That Shaped A First Lady (Susan Quinn)
Desk Set: A comedy in three acts (William Marchant)
Mary Astor's Purple Diary: The great American sex scandal of 1936 (Edward Sorel)
The Basic Eight (David Handler)
My Usual Table (Colman Andrews)
The Heart of Henry Quantum (Pepper Harding)
The Chef's Library: Favorite cookbooks from the world's great kitchens (Jenny Linford)
Mister Monkey (Francine Prose)
97 Orchard: An Edible History of Five Immigrant Families in One New York Tenement (Jane Ziegelman)
Life is Meals: A food lover's book of days (Kay and James Salter)
Jonathan Unleashed (Meg Rosoff)
Nine Women, One Dress (Jane Rosen)
A Square Meal: A Culinary History of the Great Depression (Jane Ziegelman)
Footnotes from the world's greatest bookstores : true tales and lost moments from book buyers, booksellers, and book lovers
Generation Chef: Risking It All for A New American Dream (Karen Stabiner)
I'm your Biggest Fan (Kate Coyne)
Today Will Be Different (Maria Semple)
You'll Grow Out of it (Jessi Klein)
What the Butler Saw (Joe Orton)
Letter from New York (Helene Hanff)
Underfoot in Show Business (Helene Hanff)
How it all Began (Penelope Lively)
Cast of Characters: Wolcott Gibbs, E.B. White, James Thurber, and the Golden Age of the New Yorker (Thomas J. Vinciguerra)
Duchess of Bloomsbury Street (Helene Hanff)
Archie meets Nero Wolfe (Robert Goldsborough)
My Mrs. Brown (William Norwich)
Sleepwalk with Me (Mike Birbiglia)
They May Not Mean to, But They Do (Cathleen Schine)
Of All the Gin Joints: Stumbling Through Hollywood History (Mark Bailey)
Sweetbitter (Stephanie Danler)
Locally Laid: How We Built A Plucky, Industry-changing Egg Farm--from Scratch (Lucie Amundsen)
I Blame Dennis Hopper & Other Stories From A Life Lived in and Out of the Movies (Illeana Douglas)
10% Happier How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-help That Actually Works (Dan Harris)
Shrill: Notes From A Loud Woman (Lindy West)
Find Out Anything from Anyone, Anytime (James Pyle)
This Old Man (Roger Angell)
The Garrick Year (Margaret Drabble)
The Assistants (Camille Perri)
The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper (Phaedra Patrick)
Save Room for Pie: food songs and chewy ruminations (Roy Blount, Jr.)
Be Frank with Me (Julia Claiborne Johnson)
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend (Katarina Bivald)
Blood, Bones, & Butter: the inadvertent education of a reluctant chef (Gabrielle Hamilton)
Skirt Steak: women chefs on standing the heat and staying in the kitchen (Charlotte Druckman)
On Sondheim: an opinionated guide (Ethan Mordden)
The Raging Skillet (Chef Rossi)
The Critic (Richard Brinsley Sheridan)
The Real Inspector Hound (Tom Stoppard)
The Improbability of Love (Hannah Rothschild)
The Kid Stays in the Picture (Robert Evans)
It's All Your Fault (Paul Rudnick)
84, Charing Cross Road (Helene Hanff)
We Thought We Could Do Anything (Henry Ephron)
Westward Ha! or Around the World in Eighty Cliches (S. J. Perelman)
Original Color (Hugh Kennedy)
Hit and Run: how Jon Peters and Peter Guber took Sony for a ride in Hollywood (Nancy Griffin)
Critic's Choice: a play (Ira Levin)
Past Imperfect (Julian Fellowes)
Snobs (Julian Fellowes)
Little Victories: perfect rules for imperfect living (Jason Gay)
Nora Ephron: the last interview
Food Whore (Jessica Tom)
The Clasp (Sloane Crosley)
Razzzle Dazzle: the battle for Broadway (Michael Riedel)
Inventing Elsa Maxwell: how an irrepressible nobody conquered high society, Hollywood, the press, and the world (Sam Staggs)
Yes, Chef (Marcus Samuelsson)
The Moon's a Balloon (David Niven)
Who the Devil Made it (Peter Bogdanovich)
Keeping the Castle (Patrice Kindl)
The Job: True tales from the Life of a New York City Cop (Steve Osborne)
Sick in the Head: conversations about life and comedy (Judd Apatow)
I Capture the Castle (Dodie Smith)
Man at the Helm (Nina Stibbe)
How to Walk (Thich Nhat Hanh)
Everybody Rise (Stephanie Clifford)
The Vicious Circle (Margaret Case Harriman)
Do Not Disturb (Frank Case)
Tales of a Wayward Inn (Frank Case)
Tasty: The art and science of what we eat (John McQuaid)
A Bone to Pick: the good and bad news about food, along with wisdom, insights, and advice on diets, food safety, GMOs policy, farming, and more (Mark Bittman)
We Know How This Ends: Living While Dying (Bruce H. Kramer)
Dorothy Parker Drank Here (Ellen Meister)
Judy & Liza & Robert & Freddie & David & Sue & me: a memoir (Stevie Phillips)
Life Among the Savages (Shirley Jackson)
Saint Mazie (Jami Attenberg)
Lady Parts (Andrea Martin)
Beach Town (Mary Kay Andrews)
A Path Appears: transforming lives, creating opportunity (Nicholas Kristof)
The Knockoff (Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza)
Attempting Normal (Marc Maron)
Colored Lights (John Kander and Fred Ebb)
The Algonquin Round Table New York: a historical guide (Kevin Fitzpatrick)
I Take You (Eliza Kennedy)
The Great Parade: Broadway's astonishing, never-to-be-forgotten 1963-64 season (Peter Filichia)
The Precious One (Marisa De Los Santos)
Patti Lupone: A Memoir (Patty Lupone)
All the Lights On (Michelle Hensley)
It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here (Charles Grodin)
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (Marie Kondo)
The Show Makers: Great directors of the American musical theatre (Lawrence Thelen)
Once Upon a Blue Moose (Daniel Pinkwater)
Asylum (Simon Doonan)
Funny Girl (Nick Hornby)
The Language of Food: a linguist reads the menu (Dan Jurafsky)
Lillian on Life (Alison Jean Lester)
The Rosie Effect (Graeme Simsion)
Comedy at the Edge: how stand-up in the 1970s changed America (Richard Zoglin)
Chicken Every Sunday (Rosemary Taylor)
Missing Reels (Farran Smith Nehme)
Meet Paris Oyster: a love affair with the perfect food (Mireille Guiliano)
Moose Murdered, or: How I learned to stop worrying and love my Broadway bomb (Arthur Bicknell)
Amy Falls Down (Jincy Willett)
The Writing Class (Jincy Willett)
Winner of the National Book Award: a novel of fame, honor, and really bad weather (Jincy Willett)
Famous Writers I Have Known (James Magnuson)
The Churchill Factor: how one man made history (Boris Johnson)
Small Victories (Anne Lamott)
A Load of Hooey (Bob Odenkirk)
Honeymoon Hotel (Hester Browne)
A History of New York in 101 Objects (Sam Roberts)
The Call of the Farm: an unexpected year of getting dirty, home cooking, and finding myself: a love story, with recipes (Rochelle Bilow)
Rules of Civility (Amor Towles)
Small Blessings (Martha Woodroof)
Florence Gordon (Brian Morton)
Lucky Us (Amy Bloom)
Best to Laugh (Lorna Landvik)
But He Doesn't Know the Territory (Meredith Willson)
One Plus One (Jojo Moyes)
That Part was True (Deborah McKinlay)
Mister Abbott (George Abbott)
The From-Aways (C. J. Hauser)
This is Where I Leave You (Johnathan Tropper)
The Vactioners (Emma Straub)
Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say Fuck (Amy Alkon)
Dear Committee Members (Julie Schumacher)
Diary of a Mad Playwright (James Kirkwood)
Fork it Over: the intrepid adventures of a professional eater (Alan Richman)
Save the Date: the occasional mortifications of a serial wedding guest (Jen Doll)
Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good: a memoir of food and love from an American Midwest family (Kathleen Flinn)
Mambo in Chinatown (Jean Kwok)
Strippers, Showgirls, and Sharks: a very opinionated history of the Broadway musicals that did not win the Tony award (Peter Filichia)
Much Ado About Jessie Kaplan (Paula Marantz Cohen)
Jane Austen in Boca (Paula Marantz Cohen)
Jane Austen in Scarsdale: or love, death and the SATs (Paula Marantz Cohen)
Scoop: Notes from a small ice cream shop (Jeff Miller)
Save the Deli: in search of perfect pastrami, crusty rye, and the heart of Jewish delicatessen (David Sax)
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (Jimmy Breslin)
Fried Chicken: an American story (John T. Edge)
Suzanne Davis Gets a Life (Paula Marantz Cohen)
A Fork in the Road: tales of food, pleasure & discovery on the road (James Oseland, editor)
Perfectly Miserable: guilt, God and real estate in a small town (Sarah Payne Stuart)
Cold Antler Farm: a memoir of growing food and celebrating life on a scrappy six-acre homestead (Jenna Woginrich)
Poking a Dead Frog: conversations with today's top comedy writers (Mike Sacks)
Dangerous Rhythm: why movie musicals matter (Richard Barrios)
Cornbread Nation 7: the best of Southern food writing (Francis Lam, editor)
The Gang That Wouldn't Write Straight: Wolfe, Thompson, Didion, and the New Journalism revolution (Marc Weingarten)
The Tastemakers: why we're crazy for cupcakes but fed up with fondue (plus baconomics, superfoods, and other secrets from the world of food trends (David Sax)
The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry (Gabrielle Zevin)
Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? (Roz Chast)
How About Never -- Is Never Good for You?: my life in cartoons (Bob Mankoff)
The Keillor Reader (Garrison Keillor)
Hungry Planet: what the world eats (Peter Menzel)
Delancey: a man, a woman, a restaurant, a marriage (Molly Wizenberg)
Love, Nina: a nanny writes home (Nina Stibbe)
Anybody Can Do Anything (Betty McDonald)
The Blue Sweater: bridging the gap between rich and poor in an interconnected world (Jacqueline Novogratz)
The Public Library: a photographic essay (Robert Dawson)
Meanwhile, in San Francisco: the city in its own words (Wendy MacNaughton)
Everyone Wants to Be Me or Do Me: Tom and Lorenzo's fabulous and opinionated guide to celebrity life and style (Tom Fitzgerald & Lorenzo Marquez)
I Don't Know What You Know Me From (Judy Greer)
Roadshow!: the fall of film musicals in the 1960s (Matthew Kennedy)
The Fabulous Invalid, a play in two acts (Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman)
More Scenes from the Rural Life (Verlyn Klinkenborg)
Sous Chef: 24 hours on the line (Michael Gibney)
Before I Die (Candy Chang)
Humans of New York (Brandon Stanton)
Good Enough to Eat (Stacey Ballis)
Twisted Sisters (Jen Lancaster)
Off the Menu (Stacey Ballis)
World of Wonders (Robertson Davies)
I See you Made an Effort: compliments, indignities, and survival stories from the edge of fifty (Annabelle Gurwitch)
Bad Monkey (Carl Hiassen)
Nothing Like a Dame: conversations with the great women of musical theater (Eddie Shapiro)
Still Life with Bread Crumbs (Anna Quindlen)
Several Short Sentences about Writing (Verlyn Klinkenborg)
Kaufman & Co. Broadway Comedies (George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferner, Moss Hart, Ring Lardner, Morrie Ryskind)
Out to Lunch (Stacey Ballis)
Habitats: private lives in the big city (Constance Rosenblum)
Song of Spider-Man: the inside story of the most controversial musical in Broadway history (Glen Berger)
Salt, Sugar, Fat: how the food giants hooked us (Michael Moss)
But Darling, I'm your Auntie Mame!: the amazing history of the world's favorite madcap aunt (Richard Tyler Jordan)
The Rosie Project (Graeme Simsion)
Miss Buncle's Book (D.E. Stevenson)
Pandora's Lunchbox: how processed food took over the American meal (Melanie Warner)
I Got the Show Right Here: the amazing, true story of how an obscure Brooklyn horn player became the last great Broadway showman (Cy Feuer)
This is How (Augusten Burroughs)
Lizz Free or Die (Lizz Winstead)
The Boy Detective: a New York childhood (Roger Rosenblatt)
Jeeves and the Wedding Bells: an homage to P.G. Wodehouse (Sebastian Faulks)
Provence, 1970: M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child, James Beard, and the Reinvention of American Taste (Luke Barr)
The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the golden age of journalism (Doris Kearns Goodwin)
The Most of Nora Ephron (Nora Ephron)
Goodbye to all that: writers on loving and leaving New York (Sari Botton, editor)
Instant Mom (Nia Vardalos)
Grand Forks: a history of American dining in 128 reviews (Marilyn Hagerty)
7 1/2 Cents (Richard Bissell)
The Interestings (Meg Wolitzer)
Fin & Lady (Cathleen Schine)
This Town: two parties and a funeral--plus, plenty of valet parking! -- in America's gilded capital (Mark Leibovich)
Gorgeous (Paul Rudnick)
The New York Times Book of New York (James Barron, editor)
My Lunches with Orson: conversations between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles (Peter Biskind, editor)
The Perfect Meal: in search of the lost tastes of France (John Baxter)
Parliament of Whores: a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire U.S. government (P.J. O'Rourke)
Backward Ran Sentences: the best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker (Wolcott Gibbs)
I Do and I Don't: a history of marriage in the movies (Jeanine Basinger)
The American Musical Theater: a consideration (Lehman Engel)
Dropped Names: famous men and women as I knew them (Frank Langella)
The View from Penthouse B (Elinor Lipman)
The Three Weissmanns of Westport (Cathleen Schine)
Mary Wickes: I know I've seen that face before (Steve Taravella)
Better Foot Forward: The history of the American Musical Theatre (Ethan Mordden)
County Chronicle (Angela Thirkell)
Sleepless in Hollywood: Tales from the new abnormal in the movie business (Lynda Obst)
The Old Bank House (Angela Thirkell)
The Tao of Martha: My Year of LIVING; Or, Why I'm Never Getting All That Glitter Off of the Dog ( Jen Lancaster)
Keeping the Castle (Patrice Kindl)
The House on First Street (Julia Reed)
Ham Biscuits, Hostess Gowns and other Southern Specialties (Julia Reed)
Eating: a Memoir (Jason Epstein)
A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers (Xiaolu Guo)
The Art Forger (Barbara Shapiro)
Love Among the Ruins (Angela Thirkell)
Crazy Salad & Scribble Scribble (Nora Ephron)
A Journey into Dorothy Parker's New York (Kevin Fitzpatrick)
But Mama Always Put Vodka in Her Sangria! (Julia Reed)
The End of an Error (Mameve Medwed)
Host Family (Mameve Medwed)
The Good House (Ann Leary)
Fresh off the Boat (Eddie Huang)
Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted: and all the brilliant minds who made The Mary Tyler Moore show a classic (Jennifer Armstrong)
Private Enterprise (Angela Thirkell)
P. G. Wodehouse: A Life in Letters (Sophie Ratcliffe, editor)
Starting from Happy (Patricia Marx)
Blockbuster (Marx and McGrath)
Him Her Him Again The End of Him (Patricia Marx)
Take the Cannoli: stories from the new world (Sarah Vowell)
Peace Breaks Out (Angela Thirkell)
Cooked: a natural history of transformation (Michael Pollan)
My Bookstore: writers (starting with Martha Ackmann!) celebrate their favorite places to browse, read and shop (Ronald Rice, editor)
Telegraph Avenue (Michael Chabon)
Best Food Writing 2012 (Holly Hughes, editor)
Memoir of the Sunday Brunch (Julia Pandl)
Russ & Daughters: reflections and recipes from the house that herring built (Mark Russ Federman)
Insane City (Dave Barry)
American Chinatown: A History of Five Neighborhoods (Bonnie Tsui)
Miss Bunting (Angela Thirkell)
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough)
Loverly: the Life and Times of My Fair Lady (Dominic McHugh)
The Headmistress (Angela Thirkell)
The Painted Word (Tom Wolfe)
Domestic Violets (Matthew Norman)
The Marriage Officer (Anthony Capella)
Recipes for Disaster: a memoir (Tess Rafferty)
Licking the Spoon: a memoir of food, family, and identity (Candace Walsh)
Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures (Emma Straub)
World on a String (John Pizzarelli)
My Ideal Bookshelf (Mount and La Force)
The Cursing Mommy's Book of Days (Ian Frazier)
I Don't Care About Your Band: what I learned from indie rockers, hippies, pornographers, self-loathing hipsters, and other guys I've dated (Julie Klausner)
Growing Up (Angela Thirkell)
Act One (Moss Hart)
Help, Thanks, Wow: the three essential prayers (Anne Lamott)
Marling Hall (Angela Thirkell)
Northbridge Rectory (Angela Thirkell)
Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing (edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder)
Cheerfulness Breaks In (Angela Thirkell)
The Year of Learning Dangerously: adventures in homeschooling (Quinn Cummings)
Johnson's Life of London: the people who made the city that made the world (Boris Johnson)
Every Last One (Anna Quindlen)
The Years with Ross (James Thurber)
Catalog Living at its Most Absurd (Molly Erdman)
Dearie: the remarkable life of Julia Child (Bob Spitz)
Imagine: how creativity works (Jonah.Lehrer)
Several Short Sentences about Writing (Verlyn Klinkenborg)
Where'd you go, Bernadette (Maria Semple)
Imagined London: a tour of the world's greatest fictional city (Anna Quindlen)
A Spoonful of Promises: stories & recipes from a well-tempered table (T. Susan Chang)
Eat the City: a tale of the fishers, trappers, hunters, foragers, slaughterers, butchers, farmers, poultry minders, sugar refiners, cane cutters, beekeepers, winemakers, and brewers who built New York (Robin Shulman)
Rise and Shine (Anna Quindlen)
Step Ball Change (Jeanne Ray)
Julie and Romeo (Jeanne Ray)
The Brandons (Angela Thirkell)
Ship without a Sail: the Life of Lorenz Hart (Gary Marmorstein)
The Receptionist: an education at the New Yorker (Janet Groth)
Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake (Anna Quindlen)
The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat: Craig Claiborne and the American food renaissance (Thomas McNamee)
Applewhites at Wit's End (Stephanie S. Tolon)
Pomfret Towers (Angela Thirkell)
The God Box: sharing my mother's gift of faith, love and letting go (Mary Lou Quinlan)
My Korean Deli: how I risked my career and mortgaged my future for a convenience store (Ben Ryder Howe)
Churchill Style: the art of being Winston Churchill (Barry Singer)
Mad Women: the other side of life on Madison Avenue in the '60s and beyond (Jane Maas)
In the Bag (Kate Klise)
The View from Delphi (Jonathan Odell)
Calling Invisible Women (Jeanne Ray)
The Egg and I (Betty MacDonald)
August Folly (Angela Thirkell)
Central Park: an anthology (Andrew Blauner, ed.)
In Pursuit of Spenser: mystery writers on Robert B. Parker and the Creation of an American Hero (Otto Penzler, ed.)
The Sweet Life in Paris: delicious adventures in the world's most glorious -- and perplexing -- city (David Lebovitz)
Kosher Chinese: living, teaching, and eating with China's other billion (Michael Levy)
When you catch an adjective, kill it: the parts of speech for better and/or worse (Ben Yagoda)
The science of yoga: the risks and the rewards (William J. Broad)
An everlasting meal: cooking with economy and grace (Tamar Adler)
Wild Strawberries (Angela Thirkell)
Wendy and the Lost Boys: the Uncommon Life of Wendy Wasserstein (Julie Salamon)
The Devil's Candy: The Bonfire of the Vanities Goes to Hollywood (Julie Salamon)
Lunatics (Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel)
Smut (Alan Bennett)
Dancing in the Dark: a cultural history of the Great Depression (Morris Dickstein)
The table comes first: family, France, and the meaning of food (Adam Gopnik)
Whatever it takes: Geoffrey Canada's quest to change Harlem and America (Paul Tough)
Paris versus New York: a Tally of Two Cities (Vahram Muratyan)
My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan (Seth Rudetsky)
The Social Animal (David Brooks)
Brazilian Adventure (Peter Fleming)
New York Diaries, 1609 to 2009 (Teresa Carpenter, editor)
Death Comes to Pemberley (P.D. James)
How it All Began (Penelope Lively)
Second Read: writers look back at classic works of reportage (James Marcus, editor)
Rules of Civility (Amor Towles)
Feeding the Dragon: a culinary travelogue through China with recipes (Mary Kate Tate & Nate Tate)
If You Ask Me (Libby Gelman-Waxner)
Broadway, Day & Night (Ken Marsolais)
Forgotten Bookmarks: a bookseller's collection of odd things lost between the pages (Michael Popek)
Make the Bread, Buy the Butter: what you should and shouldn't cook from scratch (Jennifer Reese)
The Family Fang (Kevin Wilson)
The 50 Funniest American Writers (according to Andy Borowitz)
If You Were Here (Jen Lancaster)
Drama: An Actor's Education (John Lithgow)
Falling Together (Marisa de los Santos)
The Irrepressible Churchill: Winston's world, wars and wit (Compiled by Kay Halle)
My garden, the city and me: rooftop adventures in the wilds of London (Helen Babbs)
This I Believe: Life Lessons (edited by Dan Gediman)
Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin (Calvin Trillin)
The Virgin Suicides (Jeffrey Eugenides)
The Fortune Cookie Chronicles (Jennifer 8. Lee)
Big in China: my unlikely adventures raising a family, playing the blues, and becoming a star in Beijing (Alan Paul)
Broadway Musicals: the biggest hit and the biggest flop of the season (Peter Filichia)
The Borrower (Rebecca Makkai)
Tabloid City (Pete Hamill)
The sharper your knife, the less you cry: love, laughter, and tears at the world's most famous cooking school (Kathleen Flinn)
The Little Women Letters (Gabrielle Donnelly)
Cleaning Nabokov's House (Leslie Daniels)
D.V. (Diana Vreeland)
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand (Helen Simonson)
Lost on Treasure Island: a memoir of longing, love, and lousy choices in New York City (Steve Friedman)
Lulu meets God and doubts him (Danielle Ganek)
Capital of the world: a portrait of New York City in the roaring twenties (David Wallace)
My Year with Eleanor (Noelle Hancock)
Growing Up (Angela Thirkell)
A Homemade Life: stories and recipes from my kitchen table (Molly Wizenberg)
The Summer We Read Gatsby (Danielle Ganek)
Tomatoland: how modern industrial agriculture destroyed our most alluring fruit (Barry Estabrook)
Alphabetter Juice, or, the Joy of Text (Roy Blount)
Auntie Mame (Patrick Dennis)
Trillin on Texas (Calvin Trillin)
What I Saw and How I Lied (Judy Blundell)
Remote (David Shields)
The red notebook: true stories (Paul Auster)
The Hollywood Sign: fantasy and reality of an American icon (Leo Braudy)
The Chicken Chronicles: sitting with the angels who have returned with my memories: Glorious, Rufus, Gertrude Stein, Splendor, Hortensia, Agnes of God, The Gladyses & Babe (Alice Walker)
American Food Writing (edited by Molly O'Neill)
It seemed like a good idea at the time: my adventures in life and food (Moira Hodgson)
Look Both Ways (Hilda Espy)
The archaeology of home: an epic set on a thousand square feet of the Lower East Side (Katharine Greider)
Heartburn (Nora Ephron)
The Understudy (David Nicholls)
The Fiddler in the Subway: the true story of what happened when a world-class violinist played for handouts (Gene Weingarten)
Travels with Charley (John Steinbeck)
Peace is Every Breath (Thich Nhat Hanh)
One Day (David Nicholls)
Wait for Me! (Deborah Vivien Freeman-Mitford Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire)
This I believe: on love (edited by Dan Gediman)
Shameless: how I ditched the diet, got naked, found true pleasure and somehow got home in time to cook dinner (Pamela Madsen)
I'll Take It (Paul Rudnik)
Food rules: an eater's manual (Michael Pollan)
Fifth Avenue, 5 a.m. -- Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's and the Dawn of the Modern Woman (Sam Wasson)
Book Lust to Go (Nancy Pearl)
Guys and Dolls (Damon Runyan)
Finishing the hat: collected lyrics with attendant comments, principles, heresies, grudges, whines and anecdotes (Stephen Sondheim)
Lunch in Paris (Elizabeth Bard)
The Hammersteins : a musical theatre family (Oscar Andrew Hammerstein)
The Dirty Life: On Farming, Food and Love (Kristin Kimball)
I Remember Nothing (Nora Ephron)
Eating Heaven (Jennie Shortridge)
Fear and Yoga in New Jersey (Debra Galant)
Scorpions: the battles and triumphs of FDR's great Supreme Court justices (Noah Feldman)
The Frankies Spuntino Kitchen Companion & Cooking Manual (Frank Falcinelli, Frank Castronovo, Peter Meehan)
The earth moved: on the remarkable achievements of earthworms (Amy Stewart)
The Noel Coward Reader (Barry Day)
You look fine, really (Christie Mellor)
The sound of a wild snail eating (Elisabeth Tova Bailey)
And never stop dancing: thirty more true things you need to know now (Gordon Livingston)
Too soon old, too late smart: thirty true things you need to know now (Gordon Livingston )
The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (Paul Rudnick)
The Stork Club: America's Most Famous Nighspot and the Lost World of Cafe Society (Ralph Blumenthal)
Round Up the Usual Suspects: the Making of Casablanca: Bogart, Bergman, and World War II (Aljean Harmetz)
The Guest List (How Manhattan Defined American Sophistication -- from the Algonquin Round Table to Truman Capote's Ball) (Ethan Mordden)
Medium Raw: a Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People who Cook (Anthony Bourdain)
Life Lessons from the Great Books (J. Rufus Fears)
Hail, Hail Euphoria! Presenting the Marx Brothers in Duck Soup, the Greatest War Movie Ever Made (Roy Blount, Jr.)
Singin' in the Rain: The Making of an American Masterpiece (Earl Hess)
Bel Canto (Ann Patchett)
I Shudder (And Other Reactions to Life, Death and New Jersey) (Paul Rudnick)
Food of Love (Anthony Capella)
Quiet, Yelled Mrs. Rabbit (Hilda Espy)
Slicker (Lucy Jackson)
Muffins and Mayhem (Suzanne Beecher)
Cookbook Collector (Allegra Goodman)
How to Talk to a Widower (Jonathon Tropper)
Posh (Lucy Jackson)
Tied to the Tracks (Rosina Lippi)
The Art of Letting Go: Living the Wisdom of St. Francis (Richard Rohr)
The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway (William Goldman)
Pajama Girls of Lambert Square (Rosina Lippi)
Theater Geek (Mickey Rapkin)
Opening Nights (Janet Burroway)
The Magic Summer (Noel Streatfield)
The Best of Everything (Rona Jaffe)
This Book is Overdue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All (Marilyn Johnson)
Helluva Town: The Story of New York City During World War II (Richard Goldstein)
Three Squares: the invention of the American meal (Abigail Carroll)
Anything Goes: a history of American musical theatre (Ethan Mordden)
Drama High: the incredible true story of a brilliant teacher, a struggling town, and the magic of theater (Michael Sokolov)
Here I Go Again (Jen Lancaster)
VB6: Eat vegan before 6:00 (Mark Bittman)
From Scratch: inside the Food Network (Allen Salkin)
Say, Darling (Richard Bissell)
Late Edition: a love story (Bob Greene)
Shakespeare's Restless World: a portrait of an era in 20 objects (Neil MacGregor)