Miscellanea
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Miscellanea
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Miscellanea
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Incoming Resources
- Lioness arising, wake up and change your world, Lisa Bevere
- The unpersuadables, adventures with the enemies of science, Will Storr
- Reading between the Wines, With a New Preface
- Life hacks, the King of Random's tips and tricks to make everyday tasks fun and easy, Grant Thompson and Instructables.com ; introduction by Wade Wilgus
- An uncommon history of common things, National Geographic ; foreword by Henry Petroski, Volume 2
- A hundred billion trillion stars, by Seth Fishman ; illustrated by Isabel Greenberg
- The 50 states, explore the U.S.A. with 50 fact-filled maps!, written & researched by Gabrielle Balkan ; illustrated by Sol Linero
- DK findout! Animals, author, Andrea Mills ; consultant, Dr. Katie Parsons
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- Storm in a teacup, the physics of everyday life, Helen Czerski
- An interview with the Buddha, Joan Duncan Oliver
- Explore my world, weather, by Lisa M. Gerry
- Super sneaky uses for everyday things, power devices with your plants, modify high-tech toys, turn a penny into a battery, make sneaky light-up nails and fashion accessories, and perform sneaky levitation with everyday things, Cy Tymony
- Lioness arising, wake up and change your world, Lisa Bevere
- Clear your clutter with feng shui, Karen Kingston
- A world full of gods, the strange triumph of Christianity, Keith Hopkins
- You can't make this stuff up, life-changing lessons from heaven, Theresa Caputo
- Who made God?, and answers to over 100 other tough questions of faith, Ravi Zacharias, Norman Geisler, general editors
- What's the big idea?, amazing science questions for the curious kid, Vicki Cobb
- Noah, Noah, what do you see?, Bill Martin Jr. & Michael Sampson ; illustrated by Melissa Iwai
- What is the Bible?, how an ancient library of poems, letters, and stories can transform the way you think and feel about everything, Rob Bell
- The Indiana Hoosiers fans' bucket list, Terry Hutchens & Bill Murphy
- Two truths and a lie, it's alive!, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- TIME for kids 50 states, our America, by the editors of TIME for Kids magazine with John H. Masher III ; illustrations by Aaron Meshon
- 101 answers to questions about satan, demons, and spiritual warfare, Mark Hitchcock
- The book of crystal spells, magical uses for stones, crystals, minerals-- and even sand, Ember Grant
- Road trip, 300 fun facts, by Tracey West ; illustrations by Luke Flowers
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- 1,234 quite interesting facts to leave you speechless, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin with the QI Elves Anne Miller, Andrew Hunter Murray, Anna Ptaszynski, Dan Schreiber, and Alex Bell
- What makes a monster?, discovering the world's scariest creatures, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- The truth about animals, stoned sloths, lovelorn hippos, and other tales from the wild side of wildlife, Lucy Cooke
- 250 rules of business, secrets to growing your career and profits, Steven Schragis and Rick Frishman
- Lioness arising, wake up and change your world, Lisa Bevere
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- Tomes of terror, haunted bookstores and libraries, Mark Leslie
- Dogs
- A cabinet of philosophical curiosities, a collection of puzzles, oddities, riddles and dilemmas, Roy Sorensen
- The kid's book of simple everyday science, by Kelly Doudna
- Totally strange buildings, by Lisa M. Herrington
- I'd rather be reading, a library of art for book lovers, by Guinevere de la Mare ; with essays by Maura Kelly, Gretchen Rubin, and Ann Patchett
- Near-death experiences, and others, Robert Gottlieb
- Gross anatomy, dispatches from the front (and back), Mara Altman
- Girls and philosophy, this book isn't a metaphor for anything, edited by Richard Greene and Rachel Robison-Greene
- WWE book of rules, (and how to break them), foreword by Daniel Bryan ; content editor, Trevor Courneen ; WWE
- The adventurous girl's handbook, for ages 9 to 99, edited by Stephen Brennan and Lara Brennan
- How many guinea pigs can fit on a plane?, answers to your most clever math questions, Laura Overdeck
- The handy forensic science answer book, Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas E. Svarney
- Holidays and traditions, Kyla Steinkraus ; edited by Keli Sipperley
- The physics of everyday things, the extraordinary science of an ordinary day, James Kakalios
- The four agreements, a practical guide to personal freedom, Don Miguel Ruiz
Outgoing Resources
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