Incoming Resources
- The boy who knew everything, Victoria Forester
- Evidence of things not seen, Lindsey Lane
- The genius of Shakespeare, Jonathan Bate
- Charlie Thorne and the lost city, Stuart Gibbs
- The clueless girl's guide to being a genius, Janice Repka
- Quirky, the remarkable story of the traits, foibles, and genius of breakthrough innovators who changed the world, Melissa A. Schilling
- Sunny Sweet can so get lost, Jennifer Ann Mann ; illustrated by Jana Christy
- Genius, a mosaic of 100 exemplary creative minds, Harold Bloom
- Hunger, Roman, Knut Hamsun
- Max Einstein, the genius experiment, James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts
- The happy numbers of Julius Miles, Jim Keeble
- Waylon!, one awesome thing, Sara Pennypacker ; pictures by Marla Frazee
- The genius of democracy, fictions of gender and citizenship in the United States, 1860-1945, Victoria Olwell
- Origins of genius, Darwinian perspectives on creativity, Dean Keith Simonton
- Genius, by Stephen Hawking ; producers, Ben Bowie [and three others]
- The hidden habits of genius, beyond talent, IQ, and grit-unlocking the secrets of greatness, Craig Wright
- Genius, the game, Leopoldo Gout
- Learning to swear in America, by Katie Kennedy
- Out of my mind, a novel, Sharon M. Draper
- The geography of genius, a search for the world's most creative places, from ancient Athens to Silicon Valley, Eric Weiner
- The house that Jack built, written and directed by Lars Von Trier
- Learning to swear in America, Katie Kennedy
- Fire in the crucible, the alchemy of creative genius, John Briggs
- Practical genius, the real smarts you need to get your talents and passion working for you, Gina Amaro Rudan
- Never say genius, by Dan Gutman
- The secret life of genius, how 24 great men and women were touched by spiritual worlds, John Chambers
- Genius explained, Michael J.A. Howe
- The boy who knew everything, Victoria Forester
- Charlie Thorne and the last equation, Stuart Gibbs
- A world of ideas II, a production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. ; a presentation of WNET/New York and WTTW/Chicago
- How to be a genius, written by John Woodward ; illustrated by Serge Seidlitz and Andy Smith
- The Lazarus Game, Stephen J. Valentine
- Creativity on demand, how to ignite and sustain the fire of genius, Michael J. Gelb
- The creating brain, the neuroscience of genius, Nancy C. Andreasen
- The geography of genius, a search for the world's most creative places from ancient Athens to Silicon Valley, Eric Weiner
- Sudden genius?, the gradual path to creative breakthroughs, Andrew Robinson
- How smart can we get?
- ¡Hagamos algo!, Jim Benton ; [translated by Juan Pablo Lombana]
- Glenn Gould, the ecstasy and tragedy of genius, Peter Ostwald
- Iron Man, a Marvel Animation, Method Animation production in coproduction with France 2, DQ Entertainment Limited, LuxAmination in association with Isle of Man Film and Genius ; directed by Stephane Juffe and Philippe Guyenne, Volume 1
- A Ben of all trades, the most inventive boyhood of Benjamin Franklin, Michael J. Rosen ; illustrated by Matt Tavares
- Max Einstein, rebels with a cause, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
- How to be a math genius, written by Dr. Mike Goldsmith ; illustrated by Seb Burnett
- Jack and the Geniuses at the bottom of the world, Bill Nye & Gregory Mone ; illustrated by Nick Iluzada
- The trouble with genius, reading Pound, Joyce, Stein, and Zukofsky, Bob Perelman
- Spark, how genius ignites, from child prodigies to late bloomers, Claudia Kalb