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Arimaa is a two-player 8-by-8 board game with simple rules, but a very large selection of moves. Most Arimaa positions defy precise calculation, and the game's creator hoped it would prove easier for humans than for computers. In 2015, however, a bot defeated three top human players, winning the Arimaa Challenge.

Outer space is the final frontier for humans. Even though the rest of the solar system objects may seem like tiny dots from Earth, our celestial neighbors are still important to learn about, because they aren't really just dots. Solar System presents this material in a manner inviting to young astronomers everywhere.

Pumpkin Pie is a traditional American holiday dessert. It consists of a pumpkin-based custard baked in a single pie shell. The pie is traditionally served with whipped cream.

The Games shelf contains books on games, and includes the subsection shelves athletic games, board games, card games, electronic games, and game design.

The Computer Programming shelf contains books on programming, such as LaTeX, OpenSCAD User Manual, Python Programming, and Java Programming.
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