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The End of Everything

A Best Book of the Year award from The Washington Post, The Economist, and others, this book offers a gripping exploration of the universe's potential endings. Using cutting-edge theories like string theory and quantum mechanics, an astrophysicist presents five possible scenarios for the cosmos' demise, earning it a 5.5-star rating on Goodreads and praised as 'engrossing and elegant' by The New York Times.

The Man Who Tasted Words

Explore the fascinating world of sensory perception, where the boundaries of human experience are pushed to the limit. From individuals who defy conventional understanding, such as those without pain sensation or inverted temperature perception, this book delves into the intricacies and anomalies of our five senses.

The Backyard Bird Chronicles

Discover the unexpected wisdom Ann Patchett finds in the world of backyard bird-watching, as shared in her #1 New York Times bestseller.
$13.99

Immune

Unlock the secrets of the immune system with this acclaimed bestseller, boasting over 8,800 five-star Goodreads ratings. With its unique blend of insight and humor, this fully illustrated book shines a light on the science behind our defenses - and the biggest threats we face.

Cosmos

Recommended by over 95,000 reviewers on Goodreads, 'Cosmos' is a modern classic that takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey through billions of years of cosmic history, earning it the praise of critics like The New York Times Book Review and Cleveland Plain Dealer.
$13.99

The Joy of Science

From renowned quantum physicist and bestselling author, comes a groundbreaking guide revealing 8 transformative lessons from science that can elevate your life.

Just Visiting This Planet

Join Neil deGrasse Tyson on an epic journey through the universe, where he tackles the most fascinating questions about our planet and beyond. A renowned science communicator, Tyson distills mind-boggling complex ideas into accessible, entertaining wisdom, making this book a must-read for anyone curious about the cosmos.

The Blue Machine

Awarded Best Science Book of 2023 by Financial Times, this groundbreaking work delves into the intricate systems of Earth's oceans, weaving together biology, physics, and natural history to create a timely and informative read.

The Book of Hope

In this instant New York Times bestseller, renowned naturalist Jane Goodall shares her inspiring vision for a brighter future. With "a lifetime of experience and wisdom" (The Guardian) and "vibrant humor", she makes the case for hope and optimism in an uplifting message that will resonate with readers worldwide.
$14.99

Enlightenment Now

A timely and thought-provoking exploration of human progress, this New York Times bestseller argues that Enlightenment values are crucial for our future. Praised as 'heartening and important' by Publishers Weekly, it offers a reassuring vision for a brighter tomorrow.

Owning the Sun

Exploring the dark side of profit-driven healthcare, journalist Alexander Zaitchik reveals the shocking truth behind the privatization of medicine in their thought-provoking examination. A highly informative and deeply troubling look at the pharmaceutical industry's impact on our society.
$12.99

The Order of Time

Compact and elegant, this #1 New York Times bestseller is Time Magazine's 10 Best Nonfiction Book of the Decade. Leading theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli shines light on one of the universe's greatest mysteries, making for a dazzling read that's being hailed as 'the new Stephen Hawking'.
$11.99

How We Learn

Unlocking the secrets of human cognition, this book combines computer science, neurobiology, and cognitive psychology in a fascinating exploration of how our brains learn and teach machines to think like humans. A must-read for anyone curious about the intersection of intelligence and innovation.

This Is Your Brain on Music

A groundbreaking exploration of how our brains respond to music, merging neuroscience and cultural anthropology. A New York Times bestseller, praised by critics and readers alike, with over 25,000 five-star ratings.

The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

A groundbreaking dinosaur historian brings ancient species to vivid life with cutting-edge science.
$11.49

The Beauty of Dusk

Oprah Winfrey's favorite author shares a deeply personal story of resilience in their bestselling novel, which has been hailed as 'a powerful' and uplifting tale. Ina Garten praises the book as "a joy to read.
$14.99

So Very Small

Explore the fascinating story of germ theory in this highly anticipated 2025 release. With insightful commentary from New York Times bestselling author David Quammen, discover why we still struggle to control infectious diseases and why understanding germs matters for our enlightenment and well-being.
$14.99

The Mission

For nearly two decades, NASA scientists pursued their dream of launching a deep space probe to Jupiter's icy moon Europa, a potential hub for extraterrestrial life.
$14.99

The Gene

A #1 New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner, this book explores the history of the human genome, from groundbreaking discoveries to its far-reaching consequences, earning widespread acclaim with over 29,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
$14.99

Merlin’s Tour of the Universe

Join an out-of-this-world guide on a hilarious and enlightening journey through the cosmos! From the #1 New York Times bestselling author, this 2024 release brings together creative storytelling and clear-cut science to explore the wonders of light, gravity, time - and more.

Adaptable

Experience the fascinating connection between our environment and our bodies in this gripping 2025 release from evolutionary anthropologist [Author Name]. A must-read for anyone curious about human evolution.
$16.99

Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand

Unlock the wonders of the universe with this captivating exploration of 50 remarkable phenomena that will delight science buffs and spark lively conversations.

Is a River Alive?

In "One of the Big Publishing Events of 2025," a celebrated writer embarks on a journey to three rivers worldwide, exploring their profound impact and arguing that they are living beings. Praised by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert as "deeply moving" and offering new perspectives on our relationship with nature, this lyrical release invites readers to rethink the world around them.