- $20,000—Bill Drummond.
- A Life Stripped Bare: Tiptoeing Through the Ethical Minefield—Leo Hickman.
- Affluenza—Oliver James.
- All Hail The New Puritans—Nicholas Blincoe, Matt Thorne.
- Americana—Don DeLillo.
- Bad Idea: The Anthology—Jack Roberts, Daniel Stacey.
- Blonde Roots—Bernardine Evaristo.
- Books v. Cigarettes—George Orwell.
- Bread—Eric Treuille, Ursula Ferrigno.
- Crops In Pots—Bob Purnell.
- Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth?—Andrew Simms, Joe Smith.
- Eating: What We Eat and Why It Matters—Jim Mason, Peter Singer.
- Enough—John Naish.
- Female Chauvinist Pigs—Ariel Levy.
- Going to Extremes: notes from a divided nation—Barbara Ehrenreich.
- Good Food Stories—Tony Hodgson.
- How Green Are My Wellies?: Small Steps and Giant Leaps to Green Living With Style—Anna Shepard.
- How to Be An Existentialist—Gary Cox
- How to Live Off-Grid—Nick Rosen
- In Defence of Food: the myth of nutrition and the pleasures of eating—Michael Pollan
- It's Not Easy Being Green—Dick Strawbridge.
- Jack's Book—Barry Gifford and Lawrence Lee.
- Kitchen—Banana Yoshimoto.
- Music For Torching—A. M. Homes.
- Not on the Label: What Really Goes into the Food on Your Plate—Felicity Lawrence.
- Occupy: A Short History of Workers' Occupations—Dave Sherry.
- On The Road—Jack Kerouac.
- Precycle!—Paul Peacock.
- Sexuality: A Very Short Introduction—Veronique Mottier.
- Shopped: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets—Joanna Blythman.
- Skin Deep—Pat Thomas.
- Stuffed: positive action to prevent a global food crisis—Pat Thomas.
- Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives—David Eagleman.
- The Believers—Zoe Heller.
- The Edible Container Garden—Michael Guerra.
- The Hopeless Life of Charlie Summers—Paul Torday.
- The New Self-Sufficient Gardener—John Seymour.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Sexual Diversity—Vanessa Baird.
- The Red in the Rainbow—Hannah Dee.
- The Rum Diary—Hunter S. Thompson.
- The Story of a Marriage—Andrew Sean Greer.
- The Thrifty Gardener—Alys Fowler.
- Veg Patch—Mark Diacono.
- Vegetables in a Small Garden—Jo Whittingham.
- What Should I Do With My Life?—Po Bronson.