Publishers: HarperCollinsPublishers
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a diverse mix of stories and nonfiction that often explore complex social themes alongside imaginative narratives. Readers can expect a blend of richly detailed historical accounts, culturally rooted fantasy, and contemporary explorations of identity and relationships. Navigating this range involves focusing on thematic clusters or narrative styles to find a preferred reading experience.
What you’ll often find
- Fantasy and folklore stories that incorporate cultural heritage and mythology.
- Character-driven coming-of-age tales with elements of adventure and personal growth.
- Nonfiction works centered on historical events, biographies, and explorations of social issues.
- Books addressing mental health, family dynamics, and interpersonal relationships.
- Collections and anthologies blending dark fantasy, supernatural, and horror elements.
- Explorations of economic and political themes through investigative nonfiction.
- Juvenile and young readers’ books that focus on friendship, diversity, and new experiences.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between narrative fiction and thematic nonfiction to narrow your focus.
- Look for books that emphasize cultural or historical settings if interested in heritage and identity.
- Explore collections and anthologies to sample varied voices within fantasy and supernatural genres.
- Seek out titles addressing social themes such as mental health or family for more intimate stories.
- Try juvenile and middle-grade sections for stories centered on friendship and personal discovery.
- Use subject clusters like economic investigations or historical biography to find nonfiction depth.
- Browse by tone, from dark and suspenseful to humorous and lighthearted, to match your mood.
Good fit if you like
- Stories that weave myth and folklore into contemporary or historical settings.
- Books with layered characters facing social challenges and personal growth.
- Nonfiction that provides detailed historical context or investigative insight.
- Reading that balances darker themes with moments of humor or warmth.
- Explorations of family, friendship, and identity through both fiction and nonfiction.
- Engaging narratives that incorporate diverse cultural perspectives and voices.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Rebel Rising — Rebel Wilson
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Mercury A Novel — Margot Livesey
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Downton Abbey Series 3 Scripts (Official) — Julian Fellowes
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Free-From Food for Family and Friends Over a Hundred Delicious Recipes, All Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free and Egg-Free — Pippa Kendrick
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Fay Makes it Easy 100 Delicious Recipes to Impress with No Stress — Fay Ripley
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Sister Wendy’s American Collection — Wendy Beckett
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Understanding Dreams Unlock the Secrets and Meanings of Your Dreams — Harper Collins Publishers
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The Burning God — R. F. Kuang
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The Spindlers — Lauren Oliver
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Moonglow A Novel — Michael Chabon
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Mama in Congress Rashida Tlaib’s Journey to Washington — Rashida Tlaib
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The Lord of the Rings A Reader’s Companion — Wayne G. Hammond
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Charity — Len Deighton
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Carrying Albert Home — Homer H. Hickam
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The Toy Taker — Luke Delaney
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A Day Like Today — John Humphrys
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The Playful Parent 7 Ways to Happier, Calmer, More Creative Days with Your Under-fives — Julia Deering
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A Burnable Book — Bruce W. Holsinger
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Killing the Shadows — Val McDermid
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Behind the Scenes at Downton Abbey — Emma Rowley
