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- Top 10, stinkers, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- History's mysteries, curious clues, cold cases, and puzzles from the past, Kitson Jazynka
- Weird food, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Now you know how it works, Valorie Fisher
- God is young, a conversation with Thomas Leoncini, Pope Francis ; translated from the Italian by Anne Milano Appel
- The Klingon Empire, Dayton Ward ; illustrations by Livio Ramondelli and Peter Markowski
- A number scavenger hunt, by Kerry Dinmont
- Strange science, by the editors of Portable Press
- Wild animals, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Technology myths, busted!, by Angie Smibert
- A hundred billion trillion stars, by Seth Fishman ; illustrated by Isabel Greenberg
- Arne & Carlos field guide to knitted birds, over 40 handmade projects to liven up your roost, [Arne Nerjordet, Carlos Zachrison] ; photos Ragnar Hartvig ; [translator: Carol Huebscher Rhoades]
- 12 scary animals, by Allan Morey
- Dramatic discoveries, by Angie Smibert
- American philosophy, a love story, John Kaag
- The ultimate Bible knowledge challenge, Stan Toler (general editor)
- A year with nature, an almanac, Marty Crump ; illustrated by Bronwyn McIvor
- God, a very short introduction, John Bowker
- Deadliest!, 20 dangerous animals, Steve Jenkins
- What makes a monster?, discovering the world's scariest creatures, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- Angels, who they are, what they do, and why it matters, Jack Graham
- Greatest love, unblock your life in 30 minutes a day with the power of unconditional love, Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha with Master Maya Mackie and Master Francisco Quintero
- Why?, over 1,111 answers to everything, Crispin Boyer
- Guinness World Records, science & stuff
- Kindness boomerang, how to save the world (and yourself) through 365 daily acts, Orly Wahba
- 50 things to do in Maine before you die, Nancy Griffin
- Star Wars, by Sara Green
- Food fight!, a mouthwatering history of who ate what and why through the ages, by Tanya Steel
- Sloths are awesome, by Samantha S. Bell
- The archive of magic, the film wizardry of Fantastic beasts: the crimes of Grindelwald, written by Signe Bergstrom ; designed by MinaLima
- Can lizards disappear?, reptiles and birds
- How science works, the facts visually explained, contributors: Derek Harvey and four others
- The truth about animals, stoned sloths, lovelorn hippos, and other tales from the wild side of wildlife, Lucy Cooke
- Trickiest!, 19 sneaky animals, Steve Jenkins
- The phantom atlas, the greatest myths, lies and blunders on maps, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- The truth about animals, stoned sloths, lovelorn hippos, and other tales from the wild side of wildlife, Lucy Cooke
- This idea is brilliant, lost, overlooked, and underappreciated scientific concepts everyone should know, edited by John Brockman
- Who is in the mirror?, science
- Game on!, your guide to all the best games, editor in chief, Jon White ; editor, Luke Albigés ; contributors, Stephen Ashby [and 6 others], 2018
- U.S. Presidents, Erin Palmer
- Greatest teams that didn't win it all, by Will Graves
- Can astronauts see me?, space
- Woof!, 100 fun facts about dogs, Elizabeth Carney
- 100 questions & answers about kidney cancer, Steven C. Campbell, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic / Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute, Cleveland, OH [and four others]
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- Does it fart?, the definitive field guide to animal flatulence, Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti ; illustrated by Ethan Kocak
- Cocktails across America, a postcard view of cocktail culture in the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, by Diane Lapis and Anne Peck-Davis ; foreword by Douglass Miller
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- Weird nature, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The complete Marvel cosmos, with notes by the Guardians of the Galaxy, by Marc Sumerak