13 Things that Don't Make Sense: the most baffling scientific mysteries of our time by Michael Brooks
Flat Earth: the history of an infamous idea by Christine Garwood"Garwood, historian of science at the Open University in England, presents a thoroughly enjoyable first book….Garwood is respectful throughout, analyzing the philosophical underpinnings of those who have doubted, and continue to doubt, the Earth’s rotundity." (Publisher Weekly)
Only a Theory: evolution and the battle for America's soul by Kenneth R. Miller,
Where the Wild Things Were: life, death, and ecological wreckage in a land of vanishing predators by William Stolzenburg600s - Health, Technologies, Home Economics, Business
Human: the science behind what makes us unique by Michael S. Gazzainga"One grand search engine for all the qualities that make Homo sapiens different from other species….A savvy, witty guide to neuroscience today. " (Librarian comment)
Medication Madness: a psychiatrist exposes the dangers of mood-altering medications by Peter R. Breggin
" Breggin joins the growing group of experts who argue that the FDA is 'more dedicated to serving the drug companies than consumers,' relying on doctored or incomplete evidence and botched tests. Breggin's assertion that psychotropic drugs induce rather than treat brain imbalances is controversial, but this book is a reasoned look at these drugs, which have come under increasing scrutiny in the media as well as medical world." (Publishers Weekly)
Traffic: why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us) by Tom Vanderbilt
'Traffic emerges from chaos, and chaos emerges from traffic. There's too much of both, and entirely too little honesty—a quality that has much to do with travail on the roads.Say what? Well, writes I.D. and Print editor Vanderbilt ... the nations of the world that are the least corrupt "are also the safest places in the world to drive," Fluently written and oddly entertaining, full of points to ponder while stuck at the on-ramp meter or an endless red light." (Kirkus Reviews)
Heirloom: notes from an accidental tomator farmer by Tim Stark
Hungry Girl: recipes and survival strategies for guilt-free eating in the real world by Lisa Lillien
"Lillien started her web site, www.hungry-girl.com, in 2003, and she now has close to 400,000 subscribers to her free daily e-newsletter. She doesn't have a food background but describes herself as a "foodologist," someone who is 'obsessed with foods that taste great but don't pack on the pounds.'" (Library Journal)
The Essential Best Foods Cookbook: 225 irresistible recipes featuring the healthiest and most delicious foods by Dana Jacobi
Don't Fill Up on the Antipasto: Tony Danza's father-son cookbook by Tony Danza, Marc Danza, and Jennifer Carrillo
The Answer: grow any business, achieve financial freedom, and live an extraordinary life by John Assaraf and Murray Smith
Do It Yourself Guide to Biodiesel: your alternative fuel solution for saving money, reducing oil dependency, and helping the planet by Guy Purcella







