Publishers: HarperCollins Publishers
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog presents a broad range of narratives and nonfiction works that blend historical settings with contemporary themes, often exploring personal growth and social complexities. Readers can expect a mix of character-driven stories alongside thoughtful explorations of mental health, spirituality, and cultural history. Navigating this diverse collection benefits from focusing on thematic clusters or narrative tone.
What you’ll often find
- Stories rooted in historical periods, especially mid-20th century and wartime contexts.
- Explorations of mental and emotional wellbeing, including psychology and mindfulness topics.
- Character-focused fiction with elements of romance, friendship, and family dynamics.
- Graphic novels and illustrated works blending fantasy, humor, and social themes.
- Nonfiction addressing personal development, spirituality, and scientific inquiry.
- Crime and mystery narratives with psychological and suspenseful undertones.
- Memoirs and biographies highlighting creative and public figures.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between fiction and nonfiction to narrow the scope.
- Look for historical settings if interested in period-driven stories or real-world events.
- Explore themes of mental health and personal growth for reflective nonfiction reads.
- Seek out graphic novels and illustrated titles for visually rich storytelling.
- Try crime and suspense categories for psychologically complex plots.
- Browse memoirs and biographies to connect with real-life creative journeys.
- Use thematic tags like friendship, romance, or spirituality to guide selections.
Good fit if you like
- Thoughtful pacing with a focus on character development and interpersonal relationships.
- Books that combine historical context with contemporary social issues.
- Reflective nonfiction that blends science, spirituality, and personal insight.
- Engaging narratives that balance humor with serious themes.
- Stories that incorporate elements of mystery or suspense without relying solely on plot twists.
- Visually driven storytelling through comics or graphic novels.
- Memoirs that offer candid looks into creative or public lives.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Holding Up the Earth — Dianne Gray
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The Black Hawks — David Wragg
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Betty Crocker 20 Best Gluten-Free Bread Recipes — Betty Crocker
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Cursebound — Saara El-Arifi
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Glimmering — Elizabeth Hand
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Mission Praise Music Wire Bound — / L Horrobin
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The Cornish Cream Tea Wedding — Cressida McLaughlin
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Maverick Detective Dad / Murder At Sunset Rock Maverick Detective Dad (Silver Creek Lawmen: Second Generation) / Murder at Sunset Rock (Lookout Mountain Mysteries) — Delores Fossen
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The Boy Who Played with Fusion Extreme Science, Extreme Parenting, and How to Make a Star — Tom Clynes
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Love and Fury — Patricia Hagan
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Brightly Burning — Alexa Donne
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Cold Front A Tory Bauer Mystery — Kathleen Taylor
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Saint Odd — Dean Koontz
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Nock OS History of the Lms Vol 2 — O.S. Nock
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Single Mum’s Alaskan Adventure / Rescued By The Australian Gp — Louisa Heaton
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The Illustrated Child — Polly Crosby
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The Fire Court — Andrew Taylor
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Birds of Russia (Collins Guides) — Algirdas Knystautas
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This Is Your Own Time You’re Wasting Classroom Confessions, Calamities and Clangers — Lee Parkinson
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On Water — Thomas Farber
