Trivia and miscellanea
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- Star Wars, the rise of Skywalker, the galactic guide, written by Matt Jones
- Int'Å p'ol Å i segye, Interpol : poda tÅ anjÅ n han sesang Å l hyanghan 100-nyÅ n Å i yÅ jÅ ng, Int'Å p'ol ch'ongjae Kim Chong-yang chiÅ m
- The visual encyclopedia, [contributor, Jamie Abrose [and 22 others] ; consultant, Alison Ahearn [and 20 others]]
- Can the Hulk lift a house?, written by Melanie Scott
- Cats vs dogs, misbehaving mammals, intellectual insects, flatulent fish and the great pet showdown: amazing insights from New Scientist
- "Behold a pale horse", Milton William Cooper
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Return to FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 more facts, by Kate Hale ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- Amazing but true, fun facts about the LEGO world - and our own!, written by Elizabeth Dowsett, Julia March, and Catherine Saunders
- Animal errors, Clive Gifford
- The coolest stuff on Earth, a closer look at the weird, wild, and wonderful, Brenda Scott Royce
- Gross FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 foul facts, by Paige Towler ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- Awesome 8 extreme, Sarah Wassner Flynn & Brittany Moya Del Pino
- Spider-Man, swing into action!, written by Shari Last ; [illustrations by Dan Crisp and Jon Hall]
- Ultimate cricket superstars, Matt Oldfield & Tanya Aldred ; illustrated by Alessandro Valdrighi
- Weird but true! 2020, wild & wacky facts & photos
- Stuff you should know, an incomplete compendium of mostly interesting things, Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant with Nils Parker
- Psychology for kids, the science of the mind and behavior, by Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD
- History, Jon Richards
- What's it like to be chased by a cassowary?, fascinating answers to perplexing questions, [edited by] Felicity Lewis ; read by Caz Prescott & Sam Smith
- How many spots has a cheetah got?, written by Steve Martin ; illustrated by Amber Davenport
- Star Wars year by year, a visual history, [Kristin Baver, Pablo Hidalgo, Daniel Wallace, Ryder Windham]
- Space maps, Lara Albanese, illustrated by Tommaso Vidus Rosin
- Adorable animals, Mary Quattlebaum
- Animal FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 beastly facts, by Julie Beer ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- Everything you know about scence is wrong, Matt Brown
- Dr Karl's random road trip through science, [written and] read by Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki
- Book of flight, 10 record-breaking animals with wings, by Gabrielle Balkan ; illustrated by Sam Brewster
- What's it like to be chased by a cassowary?, fascinating answers to perplexing questions, edited by Felicity Lewis
- Curious questions & answers about... science, words by Anne Rooney ; illustrations by Pauline Reeves
- Encyclopedia of ordinary things, written by Å tÄ pánka Sekaninová ; illustrations by Eva Chupà ková
- Every day amazing, fantastic facts for every day of the year, Mike Barfield ; illustrations by Marianna Madriz
- The big world of fun facts, jump-start your curiosity with thousands of fun facts!, H.W. Poole
- Little kids first big book of why, Jill Esbaum, 2
- How many hairs on a grizzly bear?, and other big number questions, Tracey Turner ; illustrated by Jen Khatun ; with some notes about by numbers by Kjartan Poskitt
- The encyclopedia of unbelievable facts, [written by Jane Wilsher ; illustrated by Louise Lockhart]
- Bill & Ted's most excellent movie book, Laura Shapiro ; foreword by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon
- Ultimate secrets revealed!, a closer look at the weirdest, wildest facts on earth, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Number shocker, written by Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Guilherme Karsten
- Bugs, from bumblebees to dung beetles, explore the creepy-crawly world of insects, [Noodle Fuel ; illustrated by Richard Watson]
- What are you doing today, Mother Nature?, written by Lucy Brownridge ; illustrated by Margaux Samson Abadie
- Dear Dolly, on love, life and friendship... collected wisdom from her Sunday Times Style column, [written and] read by Dolly Alderton
- No way!, the wildest mind-blowing facts in the universe, Dan Marshall
- On this day in history, a kid's day-by-day guide to 2,675 significant events, Christin Farley
- Britannica first big book of why, text by Sally Symes and Stephanie Warren Drimmer ; illustrations by Kate Slater
- General knowledge genius!, contributors, Peter Chrisp [and four others]
- Ripley's believe it or not!, [text: Geoff Tibballs ; editor: Jordie R. Orlando], 2022
- Rocks & minerals, Michael Burgan
- The little book of big ethical questions, Susan Liautaud
- Science, Jon Richards