Publishers: Bloomsbury USA
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog presents a diverse mix of both narrative and analytical works, ranging from richly detailed historical accounts to imaginative fiction with speculative elements. Readers can expect a balance between immersive storytelling and informative nonfiction, often exploring themes of conflict, identity, and human experience through various lenses.
What you’ll often find
- In-depth explorations of military history and technological developments across multiple eras and regions
- Character-driven stories that incorporate elements of fantasy, suspense, and speculative fiction
- Memoirs and biographies that blend personal reflection with broader social or cultural themes
- Analytical works on art, film, and performance that examine creative processes and historical context
- Science-focused narratives that connect natural history, biology, and environmental topics with human stories
- Books addressing health, caregiving, and mental well-being through personal and societal perspectives
- Multigenerational and friendship-centered fiction that often includes social themes and diverse voices
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between narrative fiction and fact-based nonfiction to match your reading preference
- Look for works focused on specific historical periods or conflicts if interested in military and social history
- Explore thematic clusters such as science and nature, creative arts, or personal memoirs for targeted reading
- Seek out stories with speculative or fantastical elements for a blend of imagination and character depth
- Use subject tags related to health and caregiving to find reflective and practical nonfiction
- Consider books that emphasize social themes and diverse perspectives for contemporary cultural insights
- Narrow selections by tone, from suspenseful and dramatic to humorous and contemplative, to suit mood
Good fit if you like
- Engaging narratives that weave historical detail with human stories
- Books that balance informative content with accessible storytelling
- Explorations of complex social and cultural issues through personal or fictional lenses
- Reading that combines intellectual curiosity with emotional resonance
- Works that offer both immersive escapism and thoughtful reflection
- Varied pacing, from fast-moving thrillers to slower, contemplative memoirs
- Occasional focus on family dynamics and multigenerational relationships
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Pig Kahuna — Jennifer Sattler
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The Flower Farmer’s Year How to Grow Cut Flowers for Pleasure and Profit — Georgie Newbery
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RSPB Spotlight Frogs and Toads — Jules Howard
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Same-Sex Marriage in the Americas — Pierceson
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Twentieth-Century Countertenor Repertoire — Rickards, Steven L.
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British and Irish Moths: Third Edition A Photographic Guide — Chris Manley
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The Benefit of Farting Explained — Jonathan Swift
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Toward Better Governance in China — Guo
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Reeds PBO Small Craft Almanac 2025 — Perrin Towler
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Framing ADHD Children — Rafalovich, Adam
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Istanbul — Keyder
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The Jacobite Rebellions 1689–1745 — Michael Barthorp
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Affective Teacher Education — LeBlanc, Patrice R.
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The Khazars A Judeo-Turkish Empire on the Steppes, 7th–11th Centuries AD — Mikhail Zhirohov
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The British Army in World War I (3) The Eastern Fronts — Mike Chappell
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Nanny McPhee Returns — Emma Thompson
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Inside the Britannic Uncovering the Wreck of the Titanic’s Sister Ship — Simon Mills
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Theseus and the Minotaur — Graeme Davis
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The Beretta M9 Pistol — Leroy Thompson
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Girl 38: Finding a Friend — Ewa Jozefkowicz
