- Writings, S. J. Perelman ; Adam Gopnik, editor
- Black widow, a sad-funny journey through grief for people who normally avoid books with words like "journey" in the title, Leslie Gray Streeter
- You can date boys when you're forty, Dave Barry on parenting and other topics he knows very little about, Dave Barry
- I hate everyone--starting with me, Joan Rivers
- You'll grow out of it, Jessi Klein
- Feminasty, the complicated woman's guide to surviving the patriarchy without drinking herself to death, Erin Gibson
- Canada, Mike Myers
- Brains on! presents...it's alive, from neurons and narwhals to the fungus among us, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez and Sanden Totten
- Survival of the thickest, essays, Michelle Buteau
- Girls can kiss now, essays, Jill Gutowitz
- Just joking dogs, Rosie Gowsell Pattison
- Snow joke, by Bruce Degen
- Got warrants?, dispatches from the dooryard, Timothy Cotton
- F*ck love, one shrink's sensible advice for finding a lasting relationship, Michael I. Bennett, MD, and Sarah Bennett
- Meaty, essays, by Samantha Irby
- Pipe dreams, the urgent global quest to transform the toilet, Chelsea Wald
- How to be black, Baratunde Thurston
- Just plain people, tales and truths of Amish life, E.R. Beachy ; [illustrations by Bill Csatary]
- I need a lifeguard everywhere but the pool, Lisa Scottoline & Francesca Serritella
- Go see the principal, true tales from the school trenches, Gerry Brooks
- The McSweeney's book of politics and musicals
- Early bird, Rodney Rothman
- Knock-knock-jokes for kids, Rob Elliott
- It's only the Himalayas and other tales of miscalculation from an overconfident backpacker, S. Bedford
- I see life through rosé-colored glasses, Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella
- You look so much better in person, true stories of absurdity and success, Al Roker
- Slaughterhouse 90210, Maris Kreizman
- Little weirds, Jenny Slate
- English is not easy, a visual guide to the language, Luci Gutiérrez
- The liberal redneck manifesto, draggin' Dixie outta the dark, Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, and Drew Morgan ; illustrated by Eric Loy
- America again, re-becoming the greatness we never weren't, written and edited by Stephen Colbert [and others] ; writers, Michael Brumm [and others] ; produced by Meredith Bennett ; photography by Andrew Matheson
- The cartoon introduction to calculus, by Grady Klein and Yoram Bauman, Ph.D., the world's first and only stand-up economist
- Ali's well that ends well, tales of desperation and a little inspiration, Ali Wentworth
- Trixie & Katya's guide to modern womanhood, Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova
- Is this anything?, Jerry Seinfeld
- Wink, a novel, Rob Harrell
- The potty mouth at the table, Laurie Notaro
- The tao of Martha, my year of LIVING, or why I'm never getting all that glitter off of the dog, Jen Lancaster
- Stoned beyond belief, Action Bronson with Rachel Wharton
- ¡Hola Papi!, how to come out in a Walmart parking lot and other life lessons, John Paul Brammer
- I want to be where the normal people are, Rachel Bloom
- Vacationland, true stories from painful beaches, John Hodgman
- Modern romance, Aziz Ansari with Eric Klinenberg
- I'll show myself out, essays on midlife & motherhood, Jessi Klein
- Danger is still everywhere, beware of the dog! : a new handbook for avoiding even bigger danger by Dr. Noel Zone "the greatest dangerologist in the world, ever", with the help of my neighbors David O'Doherty (words) and Chris Judge (pictures)
- Mud season, Ellen Stimson
- Love that story, observations from a gorgeously queer life, Jonathan Van Ness
- Happy fat, taking up space in a world that wants to shrink you, Sofie Hagen
- O.J. in the morning, G & T at night, spirited dispatches on aging with Joie de Vivre, A.E. Hotchner
- I work at a public library, a collection of crazy stories from the stacks, Gina Sheridan