For the zoologists, or simply those curious about quirky animal behavior: The Truth About Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos, and Other Tales from the Wild Side of Wildlife by Lucy Cooke

For the planetary exploration nerds: Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto by Alan Stern and David Grinspoon

For those looking to gain a deeper insight into physics: Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli

A hybrid piece on natural sciences and the history of science: The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century by Kirk Wallace Johnson

For those interested in our scaly predecessors: The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World by Steve Brusatte

For those nostalgic for the Apollo Days: Rocket Men: The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who made Man’s First Journey to the Moon by Robert Kurson

For those looking to understand what it biologically and consciously means to be human: Think Tank: Forty Neuroscientists Explore the Biological Roots of Human Experience edited by David J. Linden

A personal look at cosmologists on their race to obtain truth and prestige: Losing the Nobel Prize: A Story of Cosmology, Ambition, and the Perils of Science’s Highest Honor by Brian Keating

For hobbyist botanists: The Book of Seeds edited by Paul Smith

For those interested in the dark underbelly of todays healthcare landscape: Doing Harm by Maya Dusenbery

For those looking to go on a chilly adventure to the ends of the Earth: To the Edges of the Earth: 1909, the Race for the Three Poles, and the Climax of the Age of Exploration by Edward J. Larson

For those who look after lab flies and are dying for some recognition: First In Fly by Stephanie Elizabeth Mohr

For the budding physicist: Atom Land by Jon Butterworth

For those that dream of Solar System colonization: The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth by Michio Kaku

For those interested in one of the fundamental forces of nature: The Spinning Magnet by Alanna Mitchell

For astrogeologists or those interested in the origins of the Solar System: Catching Stardust by Natalie Starkey

For those who love cool science applied to a great fictional narrative: Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey

For those who love today's greatest science communicator: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson

For those who need to destress from the pressure of college: Cosmos by Carl Sagan