This was my first Buzz Books and what an amazing opportunity to read snippets of upcoming books for Fall/Winter 2018. It is broken down into two sectiThis was my first Buzz Books and what an amazing opportunity to read snippets of upcoming books for Fall/Winter 2018. It is broken down into two sections. The first section of Buzz books is a preview that includes the release dates of Fiction and Non-Fiction works. Fictional works are broken down in the following categories; Highly Anticipated, Emerging Voices, Debut, and Commercial. Nonfiction works are dissected into the following categories; Politics and Current events, Social Issues, Science and Technology, History and Crime, Essays, Criticism and More, and Biography and Memoir. Section two allows readers to read excerpts from a range of some of the most anticipated books of 2018. Featured excerpts include "The Travelling Cat Chronicles" by Hiro Arikawa, SarahBird's, "Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen", "Becoming Mrs. Lewis" by New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan, Diane Chamberlain's, "the Dream Daughter", and Jude Deveraux's, "A Willing Murder." Those are just the first five excerpts to read. The list continues with readings from authors, Lief Enger, Lisa Gabrielle, Stephen Giles, Lynne Hugo and best selling author, Barbara Kingsolver. Sarah Perry's follow up to The Essex Serpent, "Melmoth", is debuted here giving us the feeling of a kid counting down the days until Christmas. Luckily we only have to wait until October for the entire book. There are thrillers, historical fiction and just some really good books that don't need categorizing to wet our appetites. Buzz Books is a blessing and a curse for some many of us bibliophiles. There are so many good books to read and so little time as our book list is growing all the time. I received a copy of this from Netgalley. #Netgalley #BuzzBooks
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This was my first Buzz Books and what an amazing opportunity to read snippets of upcoming books for Fall/Winter 2018. It is broken down into two sections. The first section of Buzz books is a preview that includes the release dates of Fiction and Non-Fiction works. Fictional works are broken down in the following categories; Highly Anticipated, Emerging Voices, Debut, and Commercial. Nonfiction works are dissected into the following categories; Politics and Current events, Social Issues, Science and Technology, History and Crime, Essays, Criticism and More, and Biography and Memoir. Section two allows readers to read excerpts from a range of some of the most anticipated books of 2018. Featured excerpts include "The Travelling Cat Chronicles" by Hiro Arikawa, SarahBird's, "Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen", "Becoming Mrs. Lewis" by New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan, Diane Chamberlain's, "the Dream Daughter", and Jude Deveraux's, "A Willing Murder." Those are just the first five excerpts to read. The list continues with readings from authors, Lief Enger, Lisa Gabrielle, Stephen Giles, Lynne Hugo and best selling author, Barbara Kingsolver. Sarah Perry's follow up to The Essex Serpent, "Melmoth", is debuted here giving us the feeling of a kid counting down the days until Christmas. Luckily we only have to wait until October for the entire book. There are thrillers, historical fiction and just some really good books that don't need categorizing to wet our appetites. Buzz Books is a blessing and a curse for some many of us bibliophiles. There are so many good books to read and so little time as our book list is growing all the time. I received a copy of this from Netgalley. #Netgalley #BuzzBooks...more