- The Varieties of Scientific Experience (Carl Sagan)
- Why the Christian Right Is Wrong (Robin Meyers)
- Last Rights (Stephen Kiernan)
- Tricks of the Mind (Derren Brown)
- A History of God (Karen Armstrong)
- Survival of the Sickest (Dr. Sharon Moalem)
- Darwin's Radio (Greg Bear)
- The God Part of the Brain (Matthew Alper)
- The Creation (E.O. Wilson)
- The End of Iraq (Peter Galbraith)
- Piety & Politics (Barry Lynn)
- The Case for a Creator (Lee Strobel)
- Edenborn (Nick Sagan)
- Everfree (Nick Sagan)
- Stumbling on Happiness (Daniel Gilbert)
- Kingdom Coming (Michelle Goldberg)
- The Assault on Reason (Al Gore)
- Freakonomics (Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner)
- A Tragic Legacy (Glenn Greenwald)
- Mainspring (Jay Lake) — The worldbuilding is rich with quirky brilliance, but the ending leaves numerous loose ends untied.
- The Book of Life (Stephen Jay Gould, ed.) — A gorgeously illustrated, information-dense account of the four-billion-year history of life's evolution on Earth.
- God Is Not Great (Christopher Hitchens) — As you might have expected, a brilliant, lacerating polemic about the harm done in religion's name, from a man who's seen much of it with his own eyes.
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