Member Reviews
For a few months now, I've been in a reading slump and haven't been able to keep up with recently published and upcoming books. This book was just perfect as I was able to discover a few debut novels that I would like to read as well as some upcoming novels from favourite authors. I especially enjoyed reading the excerpt of Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan and have added that to my to-be-read list! However, one aspect of this book that can be improved is categorizing the excerpts by genre, such as fantasy or contemporary, so that readers are able to find new novels in the genre they would like to read. |
Such a great way to get a detailed sneak peak of YA releases coming in the Fall/Winter. This preview offers not only a list of Upcoming releases organized by genre but also some preview chapter readings to help get a taste of the titles to come. |
Well, what can I say that hasn't already been said? READ IT! Well worth your time - if you haven't got the time to trawl the net looking for upcoming book releases (and lets face it, most of us haven't) then let this guide you! Info on all the best soon to be published titles are gathered here. |
I love looking through these catalogs! I'm so looking forward to The Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa! Also Girls of Paper and Fire! |
Kelly H, Reviewer
This is always my favorite part of the season: getting to see which new books are coming out and which I need to make sure I read. |
Literally none of the titles managed to grab me... but still giving it five stars as I'm sure each book will have a wild following, and probably just means I will be reading other genres for a while. |
New books from Courtney Summers, Kody Keplinger, Roshani Chokshi, and Julie Kagawa? H*ck yeah! Also, here's hoping my request for Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan is approved, stat.... |
Karin S, Reviewer
These are all very interesting anticipated titles and I'm sure everyone who is into YA fiction will find at least something for them in this edition of Buzz Books! |
I loved how helpful this was! This was the first Buzz Books that I’ve read and I will definitely be reading more in the future. It gave great insight to a lot of new and exciting YA books coming out this Fall/Winter 2018. They included a variety of YA subgenres like fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and horror. I loved getting to read excerpts from the books that I have already been looking forward to and getting to add a lot of new ones that I haven’t heard of to my list! |
Educator 397197
As an avid reader, I found this book to be extremely useful and resourceful. I look forward to reading and sharing some of these new titles. I definitely recommend this for teachers when researching student reading lists. |
This is a book lovers dream! This was such a great way to find out about upcoming releases. It was great to be able to read excerpts to help me decide what I would like to read. I found some interesting books that are now on my radar, and it also helped me cancel a few others. Thank you verry much Buzz Books and NetGalley for making this available! |
Thank you so much for the access to this Buzz Books Fall/Winter edition. I love getting these and getting excited about new books to come! |
This is the ninth edition of Buzz Books: Young Adult and it contains a great collection of excerpts of upcoming YA titles which will be published in the Fall/Winter of 2018. The publication starts with an introduction followed by a section listing fiction and nonfiction titles. It also includes a page informing the Buzz Books authors appearing at BookExpo. Last, there are sixteen excerpts by publishers. I recommend you read the introduction and based on the description of the books read the excerpt you are interested in... or just read them all! I particularly enjoyed the excerpt for Sadie by Courtney Summers. Overall, a great list of buzzing YA titles for the Fall/Winter of 2018. |
I think this was the first time I took my time going through this but then again I was adding 75% of the titles listed into my wishlist. So many fantastic books coming out this next season and a fed hidden gems. Look forward to read these books this winter season |
I really love all these updates and lists of books ! All these discoveries! I definitely want to read some of them! Thanks ! |
Ahhhh I've been looking out for the next YA Buzz Books for the past who knows how long and when it appeared on my dashboard, I clicked it immediately. Another great selection of works, yay! I'm still considering requesting some of them, though others I think I'd definitely enjoy. Much appreciation! |
It was great to be able to read more than just an except about a book. It gives you a chapter and at the end you can decide to request the copy of the book or move on to the next book. |
Most definitely, I read the monthly Buzz Books, and I patiently wait for them, but what impatiently wait for are the twice a year seasonals. How is it that I didn't realize all these great YA books were coming out in Fall/Winter?!? Though I probably shouldn't have (my TBR pile is officially the K2 of TBR's!!!), I requested the first half of the books in this guide. How could you not! |
Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read this for an honest review! I discovered those buzz books a few days ago. So happy about this! When you're a book addict like me you just love reading summaries and samples and learning about the authors, some you know and new ones too! This book has 240 pages and it's just heaven! All those books look interesting! Girl in the locked room, That night, When we caught fire, Your own worst enemy, Frequency... ... ... The list of books I want to read next just keeps getting longer and it's a good thing! Thank you! Review shared online! Twitter, goodreads, amazon when published... |
Wow so many good books coming out this fall and winter! I was really good about not over requesting but I did request one. I wrote the rest down to keep an eye out for later. Almost every excerpt is followed with a link to request the galley. This is such a brilliant idea to expose the reader to genres that aren't normally something they would read or even look at! I wish more publishers would do this! |








