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- Weird but true! Christmas, 300 festive facts to light up the holidays
- The mama natural week-by-week guide to pregnancy and childbirth, Genevieve Howland
- How to survive a sharknado and other unnatural disasters, fight back when monsters and mother nature attack, by Andrew Shaffer ; with contributions by Fin Shepard and April Wexler
- The broken ladder, how inequality affects the way we think, live, and die, Keith Payne
- Little but fierce, by Joan Emerson
- Hablar con extraños, por qué es crucial (y tan difícil) leer las intenciones de los desconocidos, Malcolm Gladwell ; traducción de Pedro Cifuentes.
- The black friend, on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph
- Comma sense, your guide to grammar victory, Ellen Sue Feld
- Kwanzaa, by Rebecca Pettiford
- Creating winter crafts, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Stiff, the curious lives of human cadavers, Mary Roach
- The truth about college admission, a family guide to getting in and staying together, Brennan E. Barnard and Rick Clark
- How to survive a sharknado and other unnatural disasters, fight back when monsters and mother nature attack, Andrew Shaffer ; with contributions by Fin Shepard and April Wexler
- All about China, stories, songs, crafts and more for kids, Allison "Aixin" Branscombe ; illustrated by Lin Wang
- How my family lives in America, Susan Kuklin
- Empire ascendant, the British world, race, and the rise of Japan, 1894-1914, Cees Heere
- The drunken botanist, the plants that create the world's great drinks, by Amy Stewart
- CliffsNotes parents' guide to paying for college and repaying student loans, by Reyna Gobel, M.B.A., M.J
- Dance, by Nick Rebman
- The drunken botanist, the plants that create the world's great drinks, Amy Stewart
- Footnotes* from the world's greatest bookstores, *true tales and lost moments from book buyers, booksellers, and booklovers, Bob Eckstein ; foreword by Garrison Keillor
- Formerly known as food, how the industrial food system is changing our minds, bodies, and culture, Kristin Lawless
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Carole Boston Weatherford
- Planet Earth as you've never seen it before, Alastair Fothergill [and others] ; foreword by David Attenborough
- Happy New Year, everywhere!, Arlene Erlbach ; illustrated by Sharon Lane Holm
- Weaving a California tradition, a Native American basketmaker, Linda Yamane ; photographs by Dugan Aguilar
- Weaving a California tradition, a Native American basketmaker, by Linda Yamane ; photographs by Dugan Aguilar
- Christmas in Williamsburg, 300 years of family traditions, by K.M. Kostyal with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation ; photography by Lori Epstein
- Lizzie demands a seat!, Elizabeth Jennings fights for streetcar rights, Beth Anderson ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- The secret world of slugs and snails, life in the very slow lane, David George Gordon
- Working IX to V, orgy planners, funeral clowns, and other prized professions of the ancient world, Vicki León
- Cod, a biography of the fish that changed the world, Mark Kurlansky
- The soul of an octopus, a surprising exploration into the wonder of consciousness, Sy Montgomery
- How to mellify a corpse, and other human stories of ancient science & superstition, Vicki León
- Intuitive fasting, the flexible four-week intermittent fasting plan to recharge your metabolism and renew your health, Dr. Will Cole ; with Gretchen Lidicker ; [foreword by Gwyneth Paltrow]
- Unrigged, how Americans are battling back to save democracy, David Daley
- Poking a dead frog, conversations with today's top comedy writers, Mike Sacks
- Light the menorah!, a Hanukkah handbook, Jacqueline Jules ; illustrated by Kristina Swarner
- The book of new family traditions, how to create great rituals for holidays and everyday, by Meg Cox ; illustrated by Sarah McMenemy
- Children of clay, a family of Pueblo potters, Rina Swentzell ; photographs by Bill Steen ; with a foreword by Michael Dorris
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