Publishers: Hodder & Stoughton
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog presents a varied mix of narrative fiction and practical nonfiction, often blending thoughtful storytelling with informative content. Readers can expect a range of immersive mysteries and character-driven sagas alongside accessible guides on health, lifestyle, and personal growth. To navigate this diversity, it helps to focus on either thematic interests or narrative style.
What you’ll often find
- Crime and mystery stories with suspenseful, often historical settings
- Explorations of personal well-being, including health, nutrition, and mindfulness
- Fictional sagas rooted in family and rural life
- Practical cooking and dietary guides addressing specialized needs
- Language learning materials designed for intermediate readers
- Reflective nonfiction blending spirituality, psychology, and personal growth
- Travel and cultural curiosity framed through journals and essays
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between narrative fiction and practical nonfiction to narrow your focus
- Look for themes such as suspenseful crime, personal health, or cultural exploration depending on your mood
- Try browsing by setting, such as historical periods or rural environments, to find immersive stories
- Explore nonfiction topics like mindfulness or dietary approaches when seeking self-improvement
- Use language learning and study aids as entry points for educational reading
- Consider narrative tone—whether reflective, suspenseful, or instructive—to match your reading pace
- Filter by format or approach, such as journals versus guides, to suit your preferred reading style
Good fit if you like
- Stories that combine mystery and historical atmosphere with strong character focus
- Nonfiction that offers practical advice alongside thoughtful reflection
- Reading that balances immersive narratives with accessible, actionable content
- A mix of contemplative and suspenseful tones
- Exploring personal growth through both spiritual and scientific perspectives
- Engaging with cultural and language learning through varied formats
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Architecture in Minutes — Susie Hodge
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An Introduction to Modern British History, 1900-1999 — Michael Lynch
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Society of the Mind — Eric L. Harry
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Regatta — Libby Purves
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Blood Relation — Andrew Taylor
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People and Places Country House Donors and the National Trust — James Lees-Milne
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Loving Against the Odds — Rob Parsons
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The Likeness — Tana French
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Willie’s Chocolate Bible Chocolate Heaven in Recipes and Stories — Willie Harcourt-Cooze
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Daily Readings with Pope John Paul II — Pope John Paul II
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The Great Food Gamble — John Humphrys
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The Unicorn Road — Martin Davies
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Defenders of the Faith A British History of Religion and Monarchy, and the Role Faith Will Play in King Charles III’s Coronation — Catherine Pepinster
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We the People — Jill Lepore
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The President’s Vampire — Christopher Farnsworth
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The Prey — Yrsa Sigurdardottir
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Shanghai Immortal A Richly Told Debut Fantasy Novel Set in Jazz Age Shanghai — A. Y. Chao
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Tongue in Cheek — Fiona Walker
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The Doll — Yrsa Sigurdardottir
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If it Hurts, it Isn’t Love Secrets of Successful Relationships — Chuck Spezzano
