Curiosities and wonders
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Curiosities and wonders
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Curiosities and wonders
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- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind werewolves, by Mark Weakland ; illustrated by Dario Brizuela
- Guinness World Records, science & stuff
- The seventy wonders of the modern world, 1500 years of extraordinary feats of engineering and construction, edited by Neil Parkyn
- The scary places map book, seven terrifying tours, B.G. Hennessy ; [illustrated by] Erwin Madrid
- The bedtime book of incredible questions, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Guinness world records
- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind zombies, by Terry Collins ; illustrated by Scott Neely
- Guinness World Records:, Fun with food, by Christy Webster
- The X-files, Ten Thirteen Productions in association with 20th Television, The complete first season
- The big book of mysteries, Tom Adams ; illustrated by Yas Imamura
- The seven wonders of the historic world, Reg Cox & Neil Morris ; illustrated by James Field
- Windows to the wonders of the world, a lift-the-flap board book of world wonders, Hannah Sheldon-Dean ; illustrated by Yu Kito Lee
- The world's craziest records, by Suzanne Garbe
- The elements of a home, the curious histories behind everyday household objects, from pillows to forks, Amy Azzarito
- Atlas obscura, an explorer's guide to the world's hidden wonders, Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras & Ella Morton
- Gory details, adventures from the dark side of science, Erika Engelhaupt ; illustrations by Briony Marrow-Cribbs
- The book of lasts, Ian Harrison
- The X-files, Ten Thirteen Productions in association with 20th Television, The complete second season
- Great discoveries & amazing adventures, Claire Llewellyn
- Guinness world records
- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind mummies, by Mark Weakland ; illustrated by Scott Neely
- Can rats swim from sewers into toilets?, and other questions about your home, by Alison Behnke
- The book of mysteries, magic and the unexplained, written by Tamara Macfarlane ; illustrated by Kristina Kister
- Ripley's believe it or not!
- Arthur C. Clarke collection, Mysterious world ; Mysterious universe ; World of strange powers, ITV Studios ; directors, Charles Flynn, Peter Jones, Michael Weigall, Fiona Greig, Simon Wescott, Armoer Wason
- The big trivia quiz book, 10,000 questions for all ages
- Daring dogs, by Cari Meister ; photos supplied by Guinnes World Records
- History's mysteries, people, places, and oddities lost in the sands of time, by Brian Haughton
- The Atlas of mysterious places, the world's unexplained sacred sites, symbolic landscapes, ancient cities, and lost lands, edited by Jennifer Westwood
- Why?, Crispin Boyer
- Incredible history trivia, fun facts and quizzes, Eric Braun
- The lost tomb, and other real-life stories of bones, burials, and murder, Douglas Preston ; foreword by David Grann
- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind ghosts, by Terry Collins ; illustrated by Christian Cornia
- Stink it up!, a guide to the gross, the bad, and the smelly, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind sea monsters, by Terry Collins ; illustrated by Dario Brizuela
- Curious comparisons, a life-size look at the world around you, Jorge Doneiger ; photographs by Guido Chouela, Cristina Reche, Marcelo Setton, and David Sisso ; translated from the Spanish by Iraida Iturralde
- Go, go America, Dan Yaccarino
- Stuff kids should know, the mind-blowing histories of (almost) everything, Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark ; contribution by Nils Parker ; [illustrations by Carly Monardo]
- Guinness World Records, incredible animals!, by Christa Roberts
- Ripley's believe it or not!, a century of strange!, text, Geoff Tibballs
- Glorious triumphs and great tragedies, Reader's Digest Association ; created by Wendy Maples ; producer, Ian McLeod ; director, Christopher Rowley
- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind vampires, by Mark Weakland ; illustrated by Christian Cornia
- Great wonders of the world, written by Russell Ash ; illustrated by Richard Bonson
- Man-made wonders of the world, Smithsonian ; foreword by Dan Cruickshank ; contributors, Simon Adams [and 10 others] ; consultants, Dr Andrew Law, Professor Ola Uduku
- Guinness World Records, awesome entertainers!, by Christa Roberts
- It was a dark and creepy night, real-life encounters with the strange, mysterious, and downright terrifying, by Joshua P. Warren, with Andrea Saarkoppel ; illustrations by Steve Owens
- A program about unusual buildings & other roadside stuff, producer/writer/narrator, Rick Sebak ; produced by WQED Multimedia Pittsburgh
- Wacky wheels, by Cari Meister ; photos supplied by Guinnes World Records
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