Publishers: Penguin Books, Limited
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a diverse mix of fiction and nonfiction that ranges from classic literature to contemporary speculative stories. Readers can expect a blend of imaginative narratives alongside practical and reflective nonfiction, often centered on personal growth and cultural insights. Navigating this collection involves exploring both timeless works and inventive genre blends.
What you’ll often find
- Reimagined adventures featuring time travel and space exploration with a strong narrative drive.
- Classic literary works that explore social and historical themes through detailed character studies.
- Nonfiction focused on personal well-being, mental health, and emotional resilience.
- Juvenile fiction and nonfiction that combine educational elements with imaginative storytelling.
- Poetry and stories in verse that intersect with speculative and action-oriented themes.
- Books that delve into customs, traditions, and social sciences with a reflective tone.
- Works that blend fantasy and science fiction elements with historical or mythological settings.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between fiction and nonfiction to focus your exploration.
- Look for stories involving time travel or space themes if interested in speculative adventure.
- Browse classics for immersive narratives that engage with social and historical contexts.
- Explore nonfiction titles for practical guidance on mental health and emotional topics.
- Try juvenile fiction and nonfiction for accessible reads that combine learning with entertainment.
- Seek out poetry and verse collections for a different narrative rhythm and style.
- Narrow your search by thematic clusters such as cultural customs or personal development.
Good fit if you like
- Stories that mix imaginative settings with historical or mythic elements.
- Reflective nonfiction that offers insight into emotional and psychological well-being.
- Engaging narratives with a strong sense of adventure and speculative concepts.
- Books that balance educational content with storytelling, especially for younger readers.
- Poetry and verse that complement broader narrative themes.
- Explorations of culture and tradition through both fiction and nonfiction lenses.
- Classics that provide rich character-driven plots and social commentary.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Paper Ghosts — Julia Heaberlin
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Gumdrop Races a Train — Val Biro
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Hornblower and the Atropos — Forester C.S.
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All Hands on Deck! — Richard Dungworth
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The Chimes — Charles Dickens
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Vanished An Unnatural History of Extinction — Sadiah Qureshi
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The Wych Elm — Tana French
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The Parade A Novel — Dave Eggers
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Einstein’s War How Relativity Conquered Nationalism and Shook the World — Matthew Stanley
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Doctor Who: Annual 2025 — Doctor Who
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Camino Royale — Ross O’Carroll-Kelly
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Beauty and the Beast — Vera Southgate
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Summer with Monika — Roger McGough
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Live and Let Die — Ian Fleming
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Beasts of War — Ayana Gray
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Baby Touch Happy Families — Ladybird Ladybird
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Again, Rachel — Marian Keyes
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and the Suicide Club — Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Ten (Food) Commandments — Jay Rayner
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My First Storytime Treasury — Ladybird Books Staff
