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- Night sisters, a novel, Sara Rath
- A song for Silas, Lori Wick
- Wolf Creek cider, the story of Aaron Stroud, Mark Gengler
- The dive from Clausen's pier, Ann Packer
- The hounds of winter, a novel, by James Magnuson
- The story of Edgar Sawtelle, David Wroblewski
- Take me home to Woodstock, a novel, by Sally Cissna
- If trees could talk, a novel, by Carol Doemel
- In a heartbeat, Karen Gibson
- Murder at the Lakeside Library, Holly Danvers
- Dance at Grandpa's, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Renée Graef
- Noah Thorne, Mark Gengler
- A Wisconsin Christmas anthology, edited by Terry R. Engels
- Going to town, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Renee Graef
- Santa Is coming to Wisconsin, written by Seve Smallman ; illustrated by Robert Dunn and Katherine Kirkland
- Noah Thorne, a Wisconsin farm boy in the 1920's, Mark Gengler
- The deer in the wood, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Renée Graef
- Settlers valley, Jerry Apps
- Winter days in the Big Woods, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Renée Graef
- The wheat field, a novel, Steve Thayer
- Thanks a lot, God, Mark Gengler
- Little house in Brookfield, Maria D. Wilkes ; illustrated by Dan Andreasen
- Summertime in the Big Woods, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Renée Graef
- The heirloom murders, a Chloe Ellefson mystery, by Kathleen Ernst
- Shadows in the asylum, the case files of Dr. Charles Marsh, D.A. Stern
- A haunted ghost tour in Wisconsin, written by Louise Martin ; illustrated by Gabriele Tafuni
- Little house in the big woods, Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Garth Williams
- Dead Madonna, Victoria Houston
- Wisconsin blessings, three romances renew one family's faith, Becky Melby and Cathy Wienke
- Wolf pass, a novel, Steve Thayer
- Marshfield 1919, the story of Wayne Schooley, Mark Gengler
- Dovetail, a novel, Karen McQuestion
- Tomorrow is a river, by Peggy Hanson Dopp and Barbara Fitz Vroman