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- [The best of] Dear Coquette, shady advice from a raging bitch who has no business answering any of these questions
- How did Death Valley get its name?, and other FAQs about geography, by Ryan Nagelhout
- Is it living or non-living?, by Ruth Owen
- Totally random questions, Melina Gerosa Bellows, Volume 4
- A bucket of questions, almost answered by Tim Fite
- Why do cars need gas?, and other FAQs about machines, by Amy Hayes
- Woof!, 100 fun facts about dogs, Elizabeth Carney
- How did the Liberty Bell get its crack?-- and other FAQs about American history, Michael Rajczak
- Why not?, Crispin Boyer
- The handy Supreme Court answer book, the history and issues explained, David L. Hudson Jr., J. D
- Wind and weather
- The last unknowns, deep, elegant, profound unanswered questions about the universe, the mind, the future of civilization, and the meaning of life, edited by John Brockman ; foreword by Daniel Kahneman
- Totally random questions, Melina Gerosa Bellows, Volume 3
- Totally random questions, 101 incredible and intriguing Q&As, Melina Gerosa Bellows, Volume 5
- Lonely Planet's Ultimate travel quiz book
- Why?, over 1,111 answers to everything, Crispin Boyer
- Will my cat eat my eyeballs?, big questions from tiny mortals about death, Caitlin Doughty ; illustrations by Dianné Ruz
- Protecting your child's health, expert answers to urgent environmental questions, editor in chief Ruth A. Etzel, MD, PhD, FAAP ; associate editor Sophie J. Balk, MD, FAAP ; foreword by Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, FAAP
- College admission 101, expert advice for the new challenges in admissions, testing, financial aid, and more, by Robert Franek
- Two truths and a lie, it's alive!, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- Why do x-rays show your bones?, questions about bones and the skeleton, by Thomas Canavan
- Safari animals, written by Carolyn Scrace ; illustrated by Jean Claude ; consultant, Helen Lambert
- Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, written by Carolyn Scrace ; illustrated by Liza Lewis ; consultant, John Cooper
- Do you really taste with your nose?, questions about the senses, by Thomas Canavan
- How many muscles make your smile?, questions about muscles and movement, by Thomas Canavan
- What would happen?, Crispin Boyer
- Why do elephants have big ears?, questions--and surprising answers--about animals, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Whales, sharks and other sea creatures, written and illustrated by Carolyn Scrace ; consultant, Dr. Olivia Langmead