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Buzz Books 2017: Fall/Winter

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Great to have this information~thanks to "Publishers Lunch" :)

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This collection includes really helpful excerpts from many buzzed about novels. I can't wait to read some of them on NetGalley and in print, once they are released.

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Perusing the latest Buzz Books offerings is nearly as good as strolling the aisles of BookExpo! I love these seasonal samplers and the opportunity that they give me to dip into works by favorite authors like Louise Erdrich (Future Home of the Living God) and Amy Tan (Where the Past Begins: A Writer’s Memoir) and to be introduced to new-to-me writers like Donna Everhart (The Road to Bittersweet); Sarah Miller (Caroline); Bradford Morrow (The Prague Sonata); Celeste Ng (Little Fires Everywhere); and Ayobami Adelbayo (Stay With Me). I also appreciate being able to request NetGalley versions of some of the books included here. I'm looking forward to reading and helping to build buzz for these titles!

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Yay! I love these previews! I'm super excited for The Woman in the Window!

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More of the same, excellent excerpts of some really interesting books. Rely on Buzz Books for a good part of my reading choices.

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A wonderful collection! There are so many that I would love to read and can see my purse being a lot lighter soon. I couldn't tell you which books that stood out as being 'a must read', as there were so many that appealed to me.

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Buzz Books, you've done it again! My "To Be Read" list is blowing up--and I love it! There are several titles that I am really anxious to get my hands on. Thank you to Publishers Lunch and NetGalley for making these wonderful previews available.

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I love getting these previews!!!! These books give me a chance to see what is coming out soon and start my reading list. Thanks for publishing these!

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These are so detrimental to what we do as librarians. Thanks again!

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I always love finding out what books are coming down the pipeline. I hadn't heard of any of the books featured in this edition. I am looking forward to reading The Immortalists, We're Going to Need More Wine and Little Fires Everywhere.

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Buzz Books 2017 Fall / Winter

In the “notable” section, those notable names include titles by Salman Rushdie, T.C. Boyle, Roddy Doyle, Nathan Englander, Tom Hanks, Eleanor Henderson, Carmen Maria Machado, James McBride, Alice McDermott, Claire Messud, Orhan Pamuk, Gregory Blake Smith, Daniel Alarcón, Elizabeth Crook, Jonathan Dee, Janet Fitch, Daniel Handler, Holly Goddard Jones, Tayari Jones, Dirk Kurbjuweit, Maja Lunde, Annalena McAfee, Bill McKibben, Bradford Morrow, Sofi Oksanen, Olaf Olafsson, Thomas Pierce, Michele Roberts, Elif Shafak, Kamila Shamsie, Madeleine Thien, Naomi Alderman, James Anderson, Frank Bill, Chico Buarque, Fiona Davis, Joshua Max Feldman, Kim Fu, Katherine Faw Morris, Thisbe Nissen, Wendell Steavenson, Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, Zoe Whittal, Tim Wirkus, Leni Zumas

In the notable section, the ones I’m most interested in (so far) are:
Isabel Allende, In the Midst of Winter (10/31) Atria
Jennifer Egan, Manhattan Beach (10/3) Scribner
Jeffrey Eugenides, Fresh Complaint (10/3) FSG
Louise Erdrich, Future Home of the Living God (11/14) Harper
Alice Hoffman, The Rules of Magic (10/10) S&S
Nicole Krauss, Forest Dark (9/12) Harper
Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere (9/12) Penguin
Robin Sloan, Sourdough (9/19) MCD/FSG
Ivy Pochoda, Wonder Valley (11/7) Ecco

In the “Debut Fiction” section, those specially mentioned are:
Ayobami Adebayo, Stay With Me (8/22) Knopf –Shortlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize
Phil Harrison, The First Day (10/24) HMH

Commercial Fiction
J.T. Ellison, Lie to Me (9/15) Mira
Dan Brown, Origin (10/3) Doubleday
Lee Child, The Midnight Line (11/7) Delacorte (Jack Reacher)
Ken Follett, A Column of Fire (9/12) Viking
John Grisham, New Legal Thriller (10/24) Doubleday
Joe Hill, Strange Weather (10/24) William Morrow
Joe Ide, Righteous (10/17) Mulholland
David Lagercrantz, The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye (9/12) Knopf - Millenium series
John le Carré A Legacy of Spies (9/5) Viking
Nora Roberts, Year One (12/5) St. Martin’s

The ones I’m most interested in –
Rene Denfeld, The Child Finder (9/5) Harper
Donna Everhart, The Road to Bittersweet (12/26) Kensington
Hannah Kent, The Good People (9/19) Little, Brown

Worth checking out -

Sarah Miller, Caroline, Little House Revisited An authorized return to the world of Little House on the Prairie (9/17) William Morrow

Philip Stead and illustrator Erin Stead, The purloining of Prince Oleomargarine (9/26) Doubleday Children’s – An unfinished fairy tale by Mark Twain expanded into a 152 page illustrated “storybook for all ages”

Non-Fiction

Nelson Mandela’s Dare Not Linger “reflection on his years in office”, completed by Mandla Langa with a prologue by his widow Graça Machel.

Ta-Nehisi Coates, We Were Eight Years in Power: A Journey Through the Obama Era (10/3) One World

There are a lot of other Non-Fiction books coming out over the Fall / Winter period, a significant percent of which seem to fall into either politics or technology.

Dan Rather, What Unites Us (11/7) Algonquin

Kevin Young, Bunk: The Rise of Hoaxes, Humbug, Plagiarists, Phonies, Post-Facts, and Fake News (11/14) Graywolf

David J. Barron, Waging War: The Clash Between Presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS (10/4) S&S

George Friedman, The American Era: Crisis, Stress, and Triumph in the Twenty-First Century (1/9) Doubleday

Steven Stoll, Ramp Hollow: The Ordeal of Appalachia (11/7) Hill and Wang

Jessica Bruder, Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century (9/26) Norton

Lenora Chu, Little Soldiers: An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve (9/19) Harper

Daniel Tammet, Every Word is a Bird We Teach to Sing: Encounters with the Mysteries and Meanings of Language (9/12) Little, Brown

Peter Wohlleben, The Inner Life of Animals (1/7) Greystone-from the author of The Hidden Life of Trees

Ursula K. LeGuin, No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters (12/5) HMH – Essays on aging, belief, and more from the acclaimed sci-fi author

Emily Midorikawa and Emma Claire Sweeney, A Secret Sisterhood: The Literary Friendships of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Virginia Woolf (10/17) HMH

Karl Ove Knausgaard, Autumn (8/22) Penguin Press

Hilary Mantel, Giving Up the Ghost (11/7) Picador

Joyce Maynard, The Best of Us (9/15) Bloomsbury USA

Amy Tan, Where the Past Begins (10/17) Ecco

Roz Chast, Going Into Town: A Love Letter to New York (10/3) Bloomsbury USA


For the full list and to read these excerpts - you can download the free edition of this book from all major ebookstores or from
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Many thanks for the ARC provided by Publisher's Lunch

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As usual, it's always a great gift to be able to read up and coming novels before their release.

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Just didn't see as much to be excited about for this fall, at least from these selections, this time around.

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Buzz Books 2017: Fall/Winter

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Without Buzz Books, I wouldn’t know of all these glorious titles heading our way! Get your lists fired up friends!

What a list of forthcoming books. How I didn’t know Amy Tan has a memoir out on October 17, 2017 is beyond me. I am highly anticipating it!

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Janet Fitch, author of White Oleander has a new novel coming out, and I say Finally! I have been waiting and am excited. The Revolution of Marina M.

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For fans of Isabel Allende, a moving love story will be out October 31, 2017 In The Midst Of Winter

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It’s an exciting fall/winter with the best authors! Louise Erdich’s novel Future Home of the Living God will be out November 14, 2017

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The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott is forthcoming September 19, 2017

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Of course Alice Hoffman’s prequel to her beloved Practical Magic is out October and I have already read the arc, giving it full stars. I felt down coming towards the ending, I didn’t want to leave The Owens’ family, I had so missed the magic! A picture of the cover can’t do it justice, it is one of the prettiest I’ve seen in years. Much cover love. I will post my review closer to the release date per the publisher’s request.

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Chloe Benjamin, the author of The Anatomy of Dreams has The Immortalists out January 9, 2018- I have been waiting somewhat impatiently for approval for this arc. The few people who’ve read it raved about the forthcoming story of siblings that are privy, early on, to the date of their deaths. Intriguing.

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Jennifer Egan’s Manhatten Beach takes the reader to Brooklyn during the Great Depression. I am currently reviewing an arc and it’s moving, beautifully atmospheric and I know it will be enjoyed by many. It is certainly haunting and another novel I won’t be posting for awhile. I feel like a hoarder when I am able to get my book wormy hands on such wonderful fiction before others, because damn if I don’t love to gush about the good books and share the love.

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I adored The Education of Dixie Dupree by Donna Everhart, and I am so excited that she has written a new novel that sounds just as beautiful. The Road to Bittersweet will be out December 26, 2017. This is another arc on my highly anticipating list. With sweet covers and lovely titles it always seems as though the reading would be light, but not a chance. Don’t be fooled into thinking pretty covers mean breezy reads.

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My curiosity is piqued about The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim Fu. Young girls at a sleep-away camp stranded without adults, help, guidance and what happens in the years that follow?

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Pulitzer Prize winning author Jeffrey Eugenides, yes I am a fan, will have his first collection of short fiction coming out October 3, 2017. Those few people who already read it- I’m so jealous! Though this book is towards the end of my list, he needs no promoting from me, so I think I’m forgiven.

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One that is sure to cause some discomfort, and yet I know so many of my fellow readers have already added to their list is All We Shall Know by Donal Ryan. ‘Martin Toppy is the son of a famous Traveller and the father of my unborn child. He’s seventeen, I’m thirty-three. I was his teacher. I’d have killed myself by now if I was brave enough. I don’t think it would hurt the baby. His little heart would stop with mine. He wouldn’t feel himself leaving one world of darkness for another, his spirit untangling itself from me.’ That shared from Goodreads, oh my!

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Is it just me or are covers getting so much more beautiful. Ode to physical books, because regardless of the ebooks I get, I somehow always hunt down physical copies. I can’t resist. I may die buried in a pile of dusty books one day, but I will have a smile on my face.

It’s going to be a great year in reading. I love the sneaky peaks Buzz Books gives us!

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I love these Buzz Books - I always end up adding at least several books to my ever-growing TBR list! There are quite a few book coming out within the next few months that I am especially excited about, and quite a few of them are available to request on NetGalley (this ebook also makes it incredibly easy to request these books if they are available).

Some books I am especially looking forward to:
- Salman Rushdie's The Golden House (no excerpt)
- David Lagercrantz's The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye (no excerpt)
- Gabrielle Zevin's Young Jane Young (no excerpt)
- Chloe Benjamin's The Immortalists (excerpt included!)
- Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere (excerpt included!)
- K Arsenault Rivera's The Tiger's Daughter (excerpt included!)
- Amy Tan's Where the Past Begins: A Writer's Memoir (excerpt included!)

Thank you for putting this compilation together and for getting me excited about all of these upcoming books!

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2017 looks like there are going to be a lot of great books coming out which is fantastic!

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Great excerpts, something for everyone. It makes it so much easier with the links to request whatever you fancy on NetGalley too. Excellent!

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A really exciting collection - it's done nothing good for my ever-increasing "To read" stack, but I am really looking forward to ploughing my way through some of these! The overall quality of this selection was incredibly enticing.

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I love when this come out every month, I find so many great books to put on my want to read list.

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I love books. I love book reviews. I browsed (devoured) this book about books and made a list (another book list of many!) of which books caught my eye. It was great that it was broken up into sections, so I could fast-forward through the categories that didn't appeal to me. Thank you for a wonderful resource and I look forward to happy hours reading!

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