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- The devil's element, phosphorus and a world out of balance, Dan Egan
- The Nazi conspiracy, the secret plot to kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill, Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch
- Birds, Carme Lemniscates
- Every breath you take, exploring the science of our changing atmosphere, Mark Broomfield
- How to speak whale, a voyage into the future of animal communication, Tom Mustill
- Born in Blackness, Africa, Africans, and the making of the modern world, 1471 to the Second World War, Howard W. French
- Scorpion vs. tarantula, by Thomas K. Adamson
- Shakespeare, the man who pays the rent, Judi Dench, with Brendan O'Hea ; illustrations by Judi Dench
- Unmasking autism, discovering the new faces of neurodiversity, Devon Price, PhD
- The universe, a biography, Paul Murdin
- Woke up this morning, the definitive oral history of The Sopranos, Michael Imperioli ; Steve Schirripa with Philip Lerman
- Overkill, when modern medicine goes too far, Paul A. Offit, MD
- Momfluenced, inside the maddening, picture-perfect world of mommy influencer culture, Sara Petersen
- Fears of a setting sun, the disillusionment of America's Founders, Dennis C. Rasmussen
- The nature of nature, why we need the wild, Enric Sala
- The steal, Mark Bowden & Matthew Teague
- Ground rules, 100 easy lessons for growing a more glorious garden, Kate Frey
- From Russia with blood, the Kremlin's ruthless assassination program and Vladimir Putin's secret war on the West, Heidi Blake
- Rescuing the planet, protecting half the land to heal the earth, Tony Hiss ; introduction by E.O. Wilson
- Witcraft, the invention of philosophy in English, Jonathan Rèe
- All the white friends I couldn't keep, hope--and hard pills to swallow--about fighting for black lives, Andre Henry
- In our prime, how older women are reinventing the road ahead, Susan J. Douglas
- The socialist manifesto, the case for radical politics in an era of extreme inequality, Bhaskar Sunkara
- Art history for dummies, by Jesse Bryant Wilder
- Bird show, written and illustrated by Susan Stockdale
- What the eagle sees, Indigenous stories of rebellion and renewal, Eldon Yellowhorn & Kathy Lowinger
- White feminism, from the suffragettes to influencers and who they leave behind, Koa Beck
- The global economy as you've never seen it, Thomas Ramge and Jan Schwochow with Adrian Garcia-Landa ; [translation by Jonathan Green]
- Stalin's war, a new history of World War II, Sean McMeekin
- Raising good humans, a mindful guide to breaking the cycle of reactive parenting and raising kind, confident kids, Hunter Clarke-Fields, MSAE
- Moonshot, inside Pfizer's nine-month race to make the impossible possible, Dr. Albert Bourla
- How we got to the moon, the people, technology, and daring feats of science behind humanity's greatest adventure, John Rocco
- Los Angeles Dodgers, stars, stats, history, and more!, by Jim Gigliotti
- Desert diary, Japanese American children behind barbed wire, Michael O. Tunnell
- Can fish count?, what animals reveal about our uniquely mathematical minds, Brian Butterworth
- Magic, a history : from alchemy to witchcraft, from the Ice Age to the present, Chris Gosden
- Competition overdose, how free market mythology transformed us from citizen kings to market servants, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
- The 500 million dollar heist, Isabella Stewart Gardner and thirteen missing masterpieces, by Tom Sullivan
- The story of China, the epic history of a world power from the middle kingdom to Mao and the China dream, Michael Wood
- The power of showing up, how parental presence shapes who our kids become and how their brains get wired, Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D
- Get the picture, a mind-bending journey among the inspired artists and obsessive art fiends who taught me how to see, Bianca Bosker
- Let the record show, a political history of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993, Sarah Schulman
- 8 billion and counting, how sex, death, and migration shape our world, Jennifer D. Sciubba
- Silent earth, averting the insect apocalypse, Dave Goulson
- The discovery of pasta, a history in ten dishes, Luca Cesari ; translated by Johanna Bishop
- I want to be an engineer, by Laura Driscoll ; pictures by Catalina Echeverri
- Future tense, why anxiety is good for you (even though it feels bad), Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, PhD
- We had to be brave, escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport, Deborah Hopkinson
- Transcendence, how humans evolved through fire, language, beauty, and time, Gaia Vince
- One in a millennial, on friendship, feelings, fangirls, and fitting in, Kate Kennedy
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