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- Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?, by Frans de Waal
- Over-diagnosed, making people sick in pursuit of health, H. Gilbert Welch, Lisa Schwartz, Steven Woloshin
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of madness, love, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean
- At the center of all beauty, solitude and the creative life, Fenton Johnson
- Attitude 101, what every leader needs to know, John C. Maxwell
- What's the matter with delaware?, Hal Weitzman
- Mastering fear, harness emotion to achieve excellence in work, health, and relationships, Robert Maurer, Ph.D.
- Nostalgia, [a novel]
- Broadcast hysteria, Orson Welles's War of the worlds and the art of fake news, A. Brad Schwartz
- The Divinity school address, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The mind illuminated, a complete meditation guide integrating Buddhist wisdom and brain science, Culadasa (John Yates, PhD) and Matthew Immergut, Ph. D ; with Jeremy Graves
- Windfall, the booming business of global warming, McKenzie Funk
- After the parade, a novel, Lori Ostlund
- The man who couldn't miss, a Stewart Hoag mystery, David Handler
- Cosmos and psyche, intimations of a new world view, Richard Tarnas
- The changemaker mindset, how innovation and change starts with inner transformation, Ilja Grzeskowitz
- Final words from the cross, Adam Hamilton
- Thinking, loving, doing, a call to glorify God with heart and mind, John Piper and David Mathis, general editors ; contributors, Rick Warren [and others]
- How to raise a wild child, the art and science of falling in love with nature, Scott D. Sampson
- At the center of all beauty, solitude and the creative life, Fenton Johnson
- Eternal Dharma, how to find spiritual evolution through surrender and embrace your life's true purpose, Vishnu Swami
- Political realignment, economics, culture, and electoral change, Russell J. Dalton
- Battle hardened, an infantry officer's harrowing journey from D-Day to V-E Day, Craig S. Chapman
- Science without God?, rethinking the history of scientific naturalism
- Holding the line, the naval air campaign in Korea, Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
- The gods never left us, the long awaited sequel to the worldwide best-seller chariots of the gods, Erich Von Daniken
- The shortest way home, Juliette Fay
- Suspended sentences, three novellas
- How the hippies saved physics, science, counterculture, and the quantum revival, by David Kaiser
- Breakfast with Buddha, a novel, Roland Merullo
- In sunlight and in shadow, Mark Helprin
- The thing you think you cannot do, thirty truths about fear and courage, Gordon Livingston
- No good alternative, volume two of carbon ideologies, William T. Vollmann
- The craftsman, Richard Sennett
- Knives at dawn, America's quest for culinary glory at the legendary Bocuse d'Or competition, Andrew Friedman
- The pilgrimage, a contemporary quest for ancient wisdom, Paulo Coelho ; [translated by Alan Clarke]
- Curious, the desire to know and why your future depends on it, Ian Leslie
- Hannibal and me, what history's greatest military strategist can teach us about success and failure, Andreas Kluth
- Suspended sentences, three novellas, by Patrick Modiano ; translated by Mark Polizzotti
- Secret historian, [the life and times of Samuel Steward, professor, tattoo artist, and sexual renegade], by Justin Spring
- Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?, by Frans de Waal
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of madness, love, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean
- At the center of all beauty, solitude and the creative life, Fenton Johnson
- Nostalgia, [a novel]
- The Divinity school address, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The changemaker mindset, how innovation and change starts with inner transformation, Ilja Grzeskowitz
- The man who couldn't miss, a Stewart Hoag mystery, David Handler
- How to raise a wild child, the art and science of falling in love with nature, Scott D. Sampson
- Holding the line, the naval air campaign in Korea, Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
- Battle hardened, an infantry officer's harrowing journey from D-Day to V-E Day, Craig S. Chapman
- At the center of all beauty, solitude and the creative life, Fenton Johnson
- Political realignment, economics, culture, and electoral change, Russell J. Dalton
- Science without God?, rethinking the history of scientific naturalism
- The gods never left us, the long awaited sequel to the worldwide best-seller chariots of the gods, Erich Von Daniken
- How the hippies saved physics, science, counterculture, and the quantum revival, by David Kaiser
- The shortest way home, Juliette Fay
- Suspended sentences, three novellas
- Breakfast with Buddha, a novel, Roland Merullo
- Attitude 101, what every leader needs to know, John C. Maxwell
- No good alternative, volume two of carbon ideologies, William T. Vollmann
- Knives at dawn, America's quest for culinary glory at the legendary Bocuse d'Or competition, Andrew Friedman
- Mastering fear, harness emotion to achieve excellence in work, health, and relationships, Robert Maurer, Ph.D.
- Broadcast hysteria, Orson Welles's War of the worlds and the art of fake news, A. Brad Schwartz
- The mind illuminated, a complete meditation guide integrating Buddhist wisdom and brain science, Culadasa (John Yates, PhD) and Matthew Immergut, Ph. D ; with Jeremy Graves
- Suspended sentences, three novellas, by Patrick Modiano ; translated by Mark Polizzotti