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- Works well with others, an outsider's guide to shaking hands, shutting up, handling jerks, and other crucial skills in business that no one ever teaches you, Ross McCammon
- Sports jokes, by Hugh Moore
- Lil Bub's lil book, the extraordinary life of the most amazing cat on the planet, [written by Mike Bridavsky]
- Broken, (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson, full grown mammal
- Let me be frank, a book about women who dressed like men to do shit they weren't supposed to do, Tracy Dawson ; illustrations by Tina Berning
- Alternative facts, cartoons, by Ed King
- The last book on the left, stories of murder and mayhem from history's most notorious serial killers, Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, and Henry Zebrowski ; with illustrations by Tom Neely
- How not to get shot, and other advice from white people, D.L. Hughley and Doug Moe
- I suck at girls, Justin Halpern
- It's a dog's life, how man's best friend sees, hears, and smells the world, written by Susan E. Goodman ; illustrated by David Slonim
- The coloring book, a comedian solves race relations in America, Colin Quinn
- Farmer Buckley's exploding trousers, and other odd events on the way to scientific discovery, edited by Stephanie Pain
- Win bigly, persuasion in a world where facts don't matter, Scott Adams
- Live right and find happiness (although beer is much faster), life lessons and other ravings from Dave Barry, Dave Barry
- Everybody has a podcast (except you), a how-to guide from the first family of podcasting, Justin McElroy, Travis McElroy, and Griffin McElroy
- How to win at feminism, the definitive guide to having it all--and then some!, presented by Reductress ; [written by Beth Newell, Sarah Pappalardo, and Anna Drezen]
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- 100 places to see after you die, a travel guide to the afterlife, Ken Jennings
- Dirtbag, Massachusetts, a confessional, Isaac Fitzgerald
- An atlas of extinct countries, Gideon Defoe
- Dispatches from the Gilded Age, a few more thoughts on interesting people, far-flung places, and the joys of Southern comforts, Julia Reed ; edited by Everett Bexley
- The lost elements, the Periodic Table's shadow side, Marco Fontani, Mariagrazia Costa, and Mary Virginia Orna
- Judgmental maps, Trent Gillaspie
- Rage against the minivan, learning to parent without perfection, Kristen Howerton
- "Something like this--", the Bob Newhart anthology
- Food, a love story, Jim Gaffigan
- I fought the law, photographs by Olivia Locher of the strangest laws from each of the 50 states, foreword, Kenneth Goldsmith ; interview, Eric Shiner
- Mama tried, dispatches from the seamy underbelly of modern parenting, Emily Flake
- Motherhood comes naturally (and other vicious lies), Jill Smokler
- She memes well, Quinta Brunson
- And then we danced, a voyage into the groove, Henry Alford
- Thank you for my service, Mat Best with Ross Patterson & Nils Parker
- How to be right, the art of being persuasively correct, Greg Gutfeld
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- Coady and the Creepies, created by Liz Prince & Amanda Kirk ; written by Liz Prince ; illustrated by Amanda Kirk ; colors by Hannah Fisher ; letters by Jim Campbell ; cover by Kat Leyh
- The last testament, God (with David Javerbaum)
- When in French, love in a second language, Lauren Collins
- Hark!, a vagrant, Kate Beaton
- Beavers, by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Nicholas John Frith
- Real men don't apologize, Jim Belushi
- All wound up, the yarn harlot writes for a spin, Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
- Please don't sit on my bed in your outside clothes, essays, Phoebe Robinson
- Bit rot, stories + essays, Douglas Coupland
- How this book was made, based on a true story, Mac Barnett ; Adam Rex
- Good on paper, a novel, Rachel Cantor
- This might be too personal, and other intimate stories, Alyssa Shelasky
- Eat cake. Be brave, Melissa Radke
- Sick in the head, conversations about life and comedy, Judd Apatow
- A history of underwear, with Professor Chicken, written by Hannah Holt ; illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- All things aside, (absolutely correct opinions), Iliza Shlesinger ; foreword by Margaret Cho