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Updated March 14, 2026
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Is a River Alive
MacFarlane, Robert.
Paper Book
Hailed in the New York Times as "a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence with the breathless ease of a master angler," Robert Macfarlane brings his glittering style to a profound work of travel writing, reportage, and natural history. Is a River Alive? is a joyful, mind-expanding exploration of an...
Everything Is Tuberculosis The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
Green, John.
Paper Book
#1 New York Times bestseller * #1 Washington Post bestseller * #1 Indie Bestseller * USA Today Bestseller John Green, award-winning author and passionate advocate for global healthcare reform, tells a deeply human story illuminating the fight against the world's...
Replaceable You Adventures in Human Anatomy
Roach, Mary
Paper Book
The body is the most complex machine in the world, and the only one for which you cannot get a replacement part from the manufacturer. For centuries, medicine has reached for what's available--sculpting noses from brass, borrowing skin from frogs and hearts from pigs, crafting eye parts from jet...
Genius bat the secret life of the only flying mammal
Yovel, Yossi (Ecologist and neurobiologist)
Paper Book
"[A] wonderful book." --Nature "A mind-opening adventure." --Natural History An awe-inspiring tour of bat world by the world's leading expert With nearly 1500 species, bats account for more than twenty percent of...
Ocean's menagerie how earth's strangest creatures reshape the rules of life
Harvell, C. Drew, 1954-
Paper Book
A Nature Best Book of 2025 * A Wall Street Journal Holiday Gift Pick An elegantly written exploration of the cutting edge science of the strangest and most remarkable creatures on our planet by a leading marine biologist Hundred-year-old giant clams,...
Arrogant Ape The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters
Webb, Christine
Paper Book
A New York Times's Notable Book of 2025 An impassioned celebration of humility before the living world that leads us to a new understanding of other species--and ourselves Darwin considered humans one part of the web of life, not the apex of a natural...
Slither how nature's most maligned creatures illuminate our world
Hall, Stephen S
Paper Book
In this "wise and wondrous" (David Quammen) exploration, a science writer reintroduces readers to The Snake, encouraging our initial reaction to the slithery creature to be one of awe rather than disgust. For millennia, depictions of snakes as...
Hope Dies Last Visionary People Across the World Fighting to Find Us a Future
Weisman, Alan.
Paper Book
One of Heatmap's 18 Climate Books to Read in 2025 The award-winning environmental journalist's extraordinary, long-awaited portrait of hope and resilience as we face a fractured and uncertain future In this profoundly human and moving narrative, the...
Bird school a beginner in the wood
Nicolson, Adam, 1957-
Paper Book
An intimate exploration of the lives of birds and their interactions with man, by a preeminent naturalist. Close to Adam Nicolson's home in Sussex, there is a forgotten field overrun by bracken and thicketed by brambles. It is the haunt of deer and many birds--nightingales,...
Shape of Wonder How Scientists Think Work and Live
Lightman, Alan/ Rees, Martin
Paper Book
In this captivating, insightful book, acclaimed physicists Alan Lightman and Martin Rees illuminate the life and work of numerous scientists in order to demystify the scientific process and show that scientists are concerned citizens, just like the rest of us. "Remarkable. . . ....
Insect anatomy the curious world of bees beetles butterflies and bugs
Rothman, Julia
Paper Book
Get a close-up look at the world of insects with a delightfully illustrated guide to the fascinating insects, bugs, arachnids, and other creatures that populate our planet by the billions.  Millions of species of insects fly, crawl, dig, swarm, and eat on every...
Metamorphosis a natural and human history
Harman, Oren Solomon
Paper Book
A search for the meaning of one of nature's greatest riddles: why do so many creatures transform? "Beautiful... Entertaining... Inspiring."--Nature "A meditation on transformation . . . Warm [and] empathetic . . . wonderful."<...
Social Lives of Birds Flocks Communes and Families
Strassmann, Joan
Paper Book
An exploration of all the ways in which birds are social creatures--from breeding to nesting to babysitting In The Social Lives of Birds, evolutionary biologist and author of Slow Birding Joan Strassmann examines what it means for birds of a feather to flock...
Science Under Siege How to Fight the Five Most Powerful Forces That Threaten Our World
Mann, Michael E.
Paper Book
In this "well-researched guide," two of the world's most respected scientists reveal the forces behind the dangerous anti-science movement--and offer "powerful ideas about how to fight back" (Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun) "Science is indeed...
Gemini Stepping Stone to the Moon the Untold Story
Kluger, Jeffrey.
Paper Book
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF FALL 2025 From the bestselling co-author of Apollo 13 comes the thrilling untold story of the pioneering Gemini program that was instrumental in getting Americans on the moon. Without Gemini, there...
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of the United States and Canada 8th Edition
Floyd, Ted.
Paper Book
America's beloved bird field guide just got even better with this completely revised 8th edition, created for a new generation of birders. Updated ID guidance, descriptive details, and annotated art on more than 1,000 species, including new range maps powered by eBird technology....
In the circle of ancient trees our oldest trees and the stories they tell
Trouet, Valerie.
Paper Book
"In these exquisitely illustrated pages, we hear from ten explorers who clamber down cliffs, traverse bogs, and dodge killer bees to study the world's greatest plants."--Oliver Uberti, author of Atlas of the Invisible and Where the Animals Go From the...
Morbidly Curious A Scientist Explains Why We Can't Look Away
Scrivner, Coltan.
Paper Book
What makes us peek at a car wreck or binge-watch true crime shows late into the night? Why are some of us drawn to horror movies while others shudder at the thought? In Morbidly Curious, scientist Coltan Scrivner takes readers on a thrilling journey into the psychology of morbid curiosity,...
King Tyrant A Natural History of Tyrannosaurus Rex
Witton, Mark P.
Paper Book
A marvelously illustrated look at everything we now know about the fearsome king of the dinosaurs Continue the adventure with the dazzling film, T.REX, narrated by Sam Neill, now playing in IMAX and museum cinemas worldwide Tyrannosaurus rex is the...
If Anyone Builds It Everyone Dies Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All
Yudkowsky, Eliezer
Paper Book
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | The New Yorker's Best Books of 2025 | The Guardian's Best Books of 2025 | A 2025 Booklist Editors' Choice Pick The scramble to create superhuman AI has put us on the path to extinction--but it's not...
This book is a knife radical working class strategies in the age of climate change
Fox, L. E.
Paper Book
Despite the naysayers, climate change is a fact. We know that global temperatures are rising, that weather patterns are changing, that forest fires, droughts, flooding, severe storms, and heat waves are the new normal. We know this planet is teetering on the edge of climate collapse, an apocalyptic...
War on Science Thirty Nine Renowned Scientists and Scholars Speak Out About Current Threats to
Krauss, Lawrence M. (EDT)/ Dawkins, Richard (CON)/ Peterson, Jordan (CON)/ Pinker, Steven (CON)/ Fer
An unparalleled group of prominent scholars from wide-ranging disciplines detail ongoing efforts to impose ideological restrictions on science and scholarship throughout western society. From assaults on merit-based hiring to the policing of language and replacing well...
Alchemy an illustrated history of elixirs experiments and the birth of modern science
Ball, Philip, 1962-
Paper Book
Flush with hundreds of illustrations, this book revisits the histories of chemistry, medicine, ideas, and culture through the lens of alchemy   "Philip Ball's book is a treasure: beautifully illustrated and, as usual, the author caries his learning lightly."-...
The accidental garden gardens wilderness and the space in between
Mabey, Richard, 1941-
Paper Book
One of Britain's greatest nature writers blends horticulture with philosophy in this intimate memoir about gardening, rewilding, and a path forward amid climate change. What is a garden? Is it an arena for the display of human mastery or might it be something less determined,...
Feed us with trees nuts and the future of food
Hay, Elspeth
Paper Book
What if the future of food grew on trees--and had been with us all along? From acorns to chestnuts, hazelnuts, and beyond, discover the ancient staple crops that could nourish people and heal the planet. What You'll Learn in Feed Us with Trees In this groundbreaking and...
Sustainability a very short introduction
Ali, Saleem H.
Paper Book
Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, InspiringThe growing concern about global environmental change and human impacts on the planet has led to the emergence of a broad field of study on the 'sustainability' of human societies. The term's common usage can be traced back to the advent of the...

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