These lists would be more useful if they were organized in any fashion; however, they are simply compilations of titles noticed in passing.
Perhaps I should add my opinions to each title as I read it. Whenever that may be - I fear this is a literary equivalent of one's eye being bigger than one's stomach.
= Bioevolution - Michael Fumento
= The Life of the Cosmos - Lee Smolin
= The Language Instinct - Steven Pinker
= Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language - Steven Pinker
= Neanderthals, Bandits, and Farmers - Colin Tudge
= Coevolution - William Durham
= The Mind in the Cave - David Lewis-Williams
= The Ancestor's Tale - Richard Dawkins
= How to Build a Nuclear Bomb: And Other Weapons of Mass Destruction - Frank Barnaby
= Creating Web Sites Bible - David A. Crowder and Andrew Bailey
= How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Attitude, Behavior, Feelings, or Beliefs - David J. Lieberman
= Pornified - Pamela Paul
= More Book Lust - Nancy Pearl
= The Mind at Night - Andrea Rock
= Blue Streak: Swearing, Free Speech, and Sexual Harassment - Richard Dooling
= Expletive Deleted: A Good Look at Bad Language - Ruth Wajnryb
= Peeps - Scott Westerfield
= A History of Pi - Peter Beckmann
= God Stalk - P.C. Hodgell
And these following are romances. Are they good? I tend to have little patience with the romance genre, but I might try these. One day.
= A Gypsy at Almack's - Chloe Cheshire
= Anyone But You - Jennifer Crusie
= Love in Disguise - Edith Layton
= Almost a Gentleman - Pam Rosenthal
= Her Man Friday - Elizabeth Bevarly
= The Compass Rose - Gail Dayton