Short stories
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Incoming Resources
- The best American nonrequired reading 2017, edited by Sarah Vowell and the students of 826 National ; managing editor, Daniel Gumbiner
- Teeny tiny tingly tales, by Nancy Van Laan ; illustrated by Scott Cook
- Trigger warning, short fictions and disturbances, Neil Gaiman
- The mistletoe murder, and other stories, P.D. James
- Echoes of Sherlock Holmes, stories inspired by the Holmes canon, edited by Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger
- Full throttle, stories, Joe Hill
- The ancient magus bride, the silver yarn, Kore Yamazaki, editorial supervisor
- The river swimmer, novellas, Jim Harrison
- I'd die for you, and other lost stories, F. Scott Fitgerald ; edited by Anne Margaret Daniel
- Lovesickness, story and art by Junji Ito ; translation & adaption : Jocelyne Allen ; touch-up art & lettering : Eric Erbes ; cover & graphic design : Adam Grano
- The angel Esmeralda, nine stories, Don DeLillo
- When we cease to understand the world, Benjamín Labatut ; translated from Spanish by Adrian Nathan West
- Sherlock Holmes, the complete novels and stories, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Love & other crimes, stories, Sara Paretsky
- The famously funny Parrott, four tales from the bird himself, Eric Daniel Weiner ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- On the way to Christmas, Sheila Roberts, Melissa Ferguson, Amy Clipston
- We don't live here anymore, collected short stories & novellas, Andre Dubus ; introduction by Ann Beattie, volume 1,
- Amos Walker, the complete story collection, Loren D. Estleman
- Fire mountain and other survival stories, a Five Star quartet, by award-winning authors: Michael Zimmer, Johnny D. Boggs, Larry D. Sweazy, Matthew P. Mayo ; edited by Hazel Rumney ; with a foreword by David Morrell
- The language of thorns, midnight tales and dangerous magic, Leigh Bardugo ; illustrated by Sara Kipin
- Broken fevers, Tenea D. Johnson
- Richard Scarry's Mr. Frumble's bedtime stories
- A lucky man, stories, Jamel Brinkley
- Florida, Lauren Groff
- Steampunk!, an anthology of fantastically rich and strange stories, edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant
- The O. Henry Prize stories 2019, chosen and with an introduction by Laura Furman ; with essays by jurors Lynn Freed, Elizabeth Strout, Lara Vapnyar on the stories they admire most
- Recitatif, a story, Toni Morrison ; with an introduction by Zadie Smith
- The refugees, Viet Thanh Nguyen
- The best American short stories 2021, Jesmyn Ward, editor
- Little witch Hazel, a year in the forest, Phoebe Wahl
- 5- minute Palace Pets stories, adapted by Sue Fliess ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Hardly children, stories, Laura Adamczyk
- The short stories of Ernest Hemingway, the Hemingway library edition, Ernest Hemingway ; foreword by Patrick Hemingway ; edited with an introduction by Seán Hemingway
- Double-dare to be scared, another thirteen chilling tales, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrations by David Ouimet
- Sunny days inside and other stories, Caroline Adderson
- A tyranny of petticoats, 15 stories of belles, bank robbers & other badass girls, edited by Jessica Spotswood
- Anything Is Possible, a novel, Elizabeth Strout
- Stinetinglers, all new stories by the master of scary tales, R. L. Stine
- Disney 365 bedtime stories
- The best American short stories 2011, selected from U.S. and Canadian magazines, by Geraldine Brooks, with Heidi Pitlor ; with an introduction by Geraldine Brooks
- Just so stories, by Rudyard Kipling ; black and white illustrations by the author ; color illustrations by J. M. Gleeson
- Reader, I buried them and other stories, Peter Lovesey
- The legend of Sleepy Hollow and other stories, Washington Irving
- Filthy animals, Brandon Taylor
- In sunlight or in shadow, stories inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper, edited by Lawrence Block
- Dark bites, Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Short stories, after dark classics
- Working for Bigfoot, stories from the Dresden files, Jim Butcher ; illustrated by Vincent Chong
- Death at sea, Montalbano's early cases, Andrea Camilleri ; translated by Stephen Sartarelli
- SpongeBob's ready-to-read treasury
Outgoing Resources
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