Curiosities and wonders
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Incoming Resources
- Lost in the Bermuda Triangle and other mysteries, Anita Ganeri, David West
- Mysteries of the unknown, inside the world of the strange and unexplained, editors, Jonathan White, Katie McHugh Malm
- Brewer's cabinet of curiosities, Ian Crofton
- Ripley's believe it or not! unbelievable stories for guys, [text, James Proud, Geoff Tibballs]
- 147 things, my user's guide to the universe, from black holes to belly buttons, Jim Chapman
- Because i said so!, the truth behind the myths, tales, and warnings every generation passes down to its kids, Ken Jennings
- The trivia lover's guide to the world, geography for the lost and found, Gary Fuller
- Ultimate weird but true 2
- The Baltimore book of the dead, Marion Winik
- Secrets of ancient and sacred places, the world's mysterious heritage, Paul Devereux. --
- Power places and the master builders of antiquity, unexplained mysteries of the past, Frank Joseph
- 1001 things you didn't know you wanted to know, Anna Mantzaris
- The hippopotamus, director, John Jencks
- Guinness world records 2017, editor-in-chief, Craig Glenday
- Secret places, hidden sanctuaries, uncovering mysterious sites, symbols and societies, by Stephen Klimczuk and Gerald Warner of Craigenmaddie
- Uncle John's did you know--?, bathroom reader for kids only!, by the Bathroom Reader's Institute
- The secret museum, some treasures are too precious to display..., Molly Oldfield
- Fireballs, skyquakes & hums, probing the mysteries of light and sound, Antony Milne
- World's greatest wonders, from nature's special places to stunning masterpieces created by outstanding artists and architects, editors, Alberto Hernández, Emilio López, Joan Soriano, Mar Valls, Marta de la Serna
- Beyond the map, unruly enclaves, ghostly places, emerging lands and our search for new utopias, Alastair Bonnett
- Secret marvels of the world, 360 extraordinary places you never knew existed and where to find them
- Crop circles, evidence of a cover-up, Nicolas Montigiani ; [translated and adapted by Tom Clegg]
- Ask the past, pertinent and impertinent advice from yesteryear, Elizabeth P. Archibald
- Gory details, adventures from the dark side of science, Erika Engelhaupt ; illustrations by Briony Morrow-Cribbs
- Now you know almost everything, the book of answers, vol. III, Doug Lennox
- The elements of a home, the curious histories behind everyday household objects, from pillows to forks, Amy Azzarito
- Zombie birds, astronaut fish, and other weird animals, Becky Crew.
- That's deadly!, Crispin Boyer
- Atlas obscura, an explorer's guide to the world's hidden wonders, Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras & Ella Morton
- Uncle John's bathroom reader plunges into Canada, eh
- Digging for the truth, one man's epic adventure exploring the world's greatest archaeological mysteries, Josh Bernstein
- The Mammoth Book of Unexplained Phenomena, From Bizarre Biology to Inexplicable Astronomy
- Listverse.com's epic book of (mind-boggling) top 10 lists, unbelievable facts and astounding trivia on movies, music, crime, celebrities, history and more, Jamie Frater
- Children's miscellany too, more useless information that's essential to know, by Matthew Morgan and Samantha Barnes ; illustrated by Niki Catlow
- Guinness world records 2019, editor-in-chief, Craig Glenday
- Tales of the weird, unbelievable true stories, edited by David Braun
- Movie night trivia, over 400 blockbuster brain-benders for film buffs of all ages, Robb Pearlman ; true or false questions by Shane M. Carley
- Correlated, surprising connections between seemingly unrelated things, Shaun Gallagher
- Strange but true, the world's weirdest wonders, [editor, Robert Sullivan ; writer-reporter, Hildegard Anderson.]
- Because I said so!, the truth behind the myths, tales, and warnings every generation passes down to its kids, Ken Jennings
- 5000 facts and fancies, a cyclopaedia of important, curious, quaint, and unique information in history, literature, science, art, and nature ..., by William Henry P. Phyfe. --
- 1,227 QI facts to blow your socks off, a quite interesting book, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson & James Harkin ; with the QI Elves, Anne Miller, Andy Murray & Alex Bell
- Historical heartthrobs, 50 timeless crushes-from Cleopatra to Camus, Kelly Murphy with Hallie Fryd
- Einstein's refrigerator, and other stories from the flip side of history, by Steve Silverman
- The mice who sing for sex, and other weird tales from the world of science, Lliana Bird, Jack Lewis
- Guinness world records 2018, editor-in-chief, Craig Glenday
- Unknown mysteries, world of the strange & extraordinary
- National geographic almanac 2020, trending topics, big ideas in science, photos, maps, facts & more
- The book of lists, revised and updated and even more Canadian, edited by Ira Basen, Jane Farrow, Amy Wallace and David Wallechinsky
- Atlas Obscura, An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders
Outgoing Resources
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