Member Reviews
As always I love the Buzz Books previews! It helps me stay in the know with what upcoming releases I will be looking out for and pre-ordering. I appreciate the opportunity to read and preview! Thanks so much!
As always with Buzz Books nothing less than a 5 stars. I look forward to growing my TBR list with every new release. In previous releases I have always been able to request and receive Advanced Copies from Netgalley. Not so with the last two editions, more people must be reading. Oh well, the library is always a great option, I just have to be patient and wait a lot longer. This allows me though to be on the look out for the titles on their release dates and be one of the first library requesters!
This Buzz Books was interesting. But not my favorite. It gave some good information about books coming out towards the end of this year.
I did find a book there that I cannot wait to read. The Stranger in the Lifeboat by Mitch Albom sounds very interesting. I enjoyed his book, Tuesdays with Morrie. I recommended that to many people. I am hoping that this book is just as interesting and wonderful as that. I have added it to my must read and Christmas list.
This Buzz Books had some other books that I'm sure will be interesting to people who enjoy more fiction. I enjoy it but I am more of a romance lover.
Thank you to Netgalley for the chance to read this in exchange for an honest review.
Buzz Books is always great to see what books are going to be released soon, and I inevitably end up adding at least several books to my TBR shelf. The 2021: Fall/Winter edition is no different. There are many interesting (and diverse!) reads in this collection. After reading the summaries and excerpts, I am especially excited for Perpetual West (by Mesha Maren), The Archer (by Shruti Swamy), Monster in the Middle (by Tiphanie Yanique), Beasts of a Little Land (by Juhea Kim), and Beasts of Pray (by Ayana Gray). Thanks for the opportunity!
I am glad that I was able to get an idea of books that will be coming out this fall and winter. I have made a list of what I want to order for the library
‘For book-lovers looking to discover their “next great read,” Buzz Books 2021 is a treasure-trove of what readers value the most: substantial excerpts from a curated selection of dozens of the most highly-touted books scheduled for publication this fall and winter.’
The following are a few of the MANY books in this catalog that spark my interest:
THE STRANGER IN THE LIFEBOAT – by Mitch Albom
ONCE UPON A WARDROBE – by Patti Callahan
ANTHEM – by Noah Hawley
THE SPANISH DAUGHTER – by Lorena Hughes
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE – by Claire Keegan
PERPETUAL WEST – by Mesha Maren
BUZZ BOOKS - THE FALL/WINTER 2021 PUBLISHING PREVIEW eBook is FREE! What are you waiting for? Go Check It Out!
Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this.
This is my second time reviewing this style of publication and I really enjoy it. Every time I get to meet with new authors or even famous figures (like athletes I like) that are publishing their first book. I cannot tell you how good it is to have an opportunity to read a chapter or two ahead of time so you know which book you might be interested in reading.
I love theses Buzz Books, they provide a fantastic look at upcoming books and links to available e-galley's.
I really love to be always up to date on new book releases and BuzzBooks are always a very precious guide. They help me to complete my reading list every season.
always a great overview of what is coming in the next season. I enjoy knowing what might be seen on the publishing shelves.
This is truly a treasure trove for book lovers such as myself looking ahead at the best books coming for next session. I loved how the list is broken down by genre and I can easily search for my favorite authors. I'll be sure to look for other Buzz Book catalogs in the future to create my TBRs.
I'm so happy that I got this.
It's so very useful to check out what the new book releases will be.
And I love the sample chapters. They really help with deciding.
So many fabulous books to look forward to! Thank you for choosing such diversity of authors and genres.
Thanks for the chance to review what i up and coming.
My favorite has been "Small Things Like These" - reading the ARC has caused me to buy several of Claire Keegan's other books.
WP, Chicago
I love going thru the Buzzfeed guides every season! Looks like fall is going to be packed with some great non-fiction and memoir!
This issue is the largest and most fantastic Fall/Winter Buzz Book ever! It’s full of information and excerpts of forthcoming books for Fall and Winter, just a snowflake away! Don’t blink.
Divided into sections:
Fiction has eighteen, yes, 18 new books, with excerpts and links to request galleys.
Debut Fiction has 18, including excerpts and links as well.
Non-Fiction has 10, and YA has 7.
Plus, Lists! Lists and lists of books to be published later this year with pub date and publisher.
Categories Include:
Notables
Highly Anticipated
Emerging Voices
Debut
Commercial Fiction
Non-Fiction
Politics and Current Events
Social Issues
Business, Science and Technology
History and Crime
Biography and Memoirs
Essays, Criticism and More
Some titles expand into the first quarter of 2022. Don’t miss this valuable edition of Buzz Books!
Thank you Netgalley, Buzz Books, and Publishers Lunch.
I can’t wait to read the books I learned about in this little sampler! I love these and I wish consumers had access. Yay, bring on the new releases.
I absolutely love that Buzz Books releases these every season! It makes it so easy for me to not only keep up with my favorite authors, but also to find new ones. This publication is also a great resource for writers to use as a tool in order to see current writing trends.
It was very helpful to look through the titles coming out soon and get a heads up on what will be coming. I appreciate the excerpts too!
These Buzz books are very useful. The lists of upcoming books let me know about some books that I should investigate further. The excerpts of new books made me add a couple to my want to read list. They also led me to remove a few books from that list, which was equally helpful. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.