You could always have a theme then publish the rest as "online extras" many books do that recently

These sort of books are meant to be discursive in nature giving one an exposure to various facets in a domain. That is their "theme". For a layman/common reader this is actually quite welcome since it does not drown-him-in-depth/demotivate-him but gives an overview (possibly interconnecting) of the subjects involved.

For example the Stillwell book i mentioned above has chapters on Arithmetic, Computation, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Combinatorics, Probability and Logic thus making it an excellent book to peruse.