Publishers: Amereon Limited

About this publisher’s catalog

This catalog offers a diverse mix of narrative fiction with occasional nonfiction elements, often blending classic storytelling with imaginative settings. Readers can expect a range of tones from contemplative literary works to action-driven adventures, spanning both timeless and speculative themes. Navigating this collection benefits from focusing on story style or subject matter to find a preferred reading experience.

What you’ll often find

  • Character-driven stories exploring family dynamics and personal relationships.
  • Adventure and action narratives set in historical or frontier environments.
  • Elements of fantasy and speculative fiction, including epic quests and supernatural themes.
  • Classic and timeless tales that blend folklore, fairy tale motifs, or moral reflection.
  • Religious or spiritual undertones woven into plotlines of personal challenge or redemption.
  • Settings that range from rural villages to imaginative or futuristic worlds.
  • Some works featuring suspense or horror elements within broader adventure contexts.

How to browse this shelf

  • Start by selecting stories based on narrative tone—whether contemplative, suspenseful, or action-packed.
  • Look for settings that appeal to you, such as historical frontiers, rural communities, or speculative futures.
  • Explore works with spiritual or moral themes if interested in reflective or faith-influenced storytelling.
  • Try grouping titles by the presence of fantasy or supernatural elements for a more imaginative read.
  • Use story focus—like family conflict or heroic adventure—to guide your choices.
  • Narrow down by pacing preferences, from slow-building literary fiction to fast-moving action.
  • Distinguish between more classic or folklore-inspired tales and modern speculative fiction to find your preferred style.

Good fit if you like

  • Stories that balance character depth with plot-driven adventure.
  • A mix of grounded settings and imaginative or fantastical worlds.
  • Reflective narratives that explore personal or spiritual growth.
  • Classic storytelling approaches alongside more genre-blending works.
  • Varied pacing, from leisurely explorations to suspenseful momentum.
  • Books that combine elements of folklore, morality, and human relationships.

Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.

  • Nurtured by Love The Classic Approach to Talent Education — Shinchi Suzuki

    Nurtured by Love The Classic Approach to Talent Education — Shinchi Suzuki

  • Pilgrim’s Inn — Elizabeth Goudge

    Pilgrim’s Inn — Elizabeth Goudge

  • The Ringed Castle — Dorothy Dunnett

    The Ringed Castle — Dorothy Dunnett

  • The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde — Erle Stanley Gardner

    The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde — Erle Stanley Gardner

  • Brentwood — Grace Livingston Hill

    Brentwood — Grace Livingston Hill

  • Dodsworth — Sinclair Lewis

    Dodsworth — Sinclair Lewis

  • Neverending Story — Michael Ende

    Neverending Story — Michael Ende

  • Passenger to Frankfurt — Agatha Christie

    Passenger to Frankfurt — Agatha Christie

  • The Leopard — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

    The Leopard — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

  • Phantom Trailer — Mildred A. Wirt

    Phantom Trailer — Mildred A. Wirt

  • Emily of New Moon — Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Emily of New Moon — Lucy Maud Montgomery

  • The Light in the Forest — Conrad Richter

    The Light in the Forest — Conrad Richter

  • The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson — Emily Dickinson

    The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson — Emily Dickinson

  • Razzle Dazzle — Hank Messick

    Razzle Dazzle — Hank Messick

  • Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — John Dickson Carr

    Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — John Dickson Carr

  • My Life in Baseball the True Record — Ty Cobb

    My Life in Baseball the True Record — Ty Cobb

  • My Antonia — Willa Cather

    My Antonia — Willa Cather

  • Ghost and Mrs. Muir — R. A. Dick

    Ghost and Mrs. Muir — R. A. Dick

  • Longlegs the Heron — Thornton W. Burgess

    Longlegs the Heron — Thornton W. Burgess

  • Journey to the Center of the Earth — Jules Verne

    Journey to the Center of the Earth — Jules Verne