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As always, this is a wonderful resource for upcoming titles. I love seeing the books slated to be published. Thank you for the previews!

Once again, Buzz Books does it again with compiling a fantastic list of Fall and Winter new releases. I enjoy staying up to date on what is new, and planning my to-read lists for the new year. This has helped me better plan this year.

I enjoy seeing what is coming up. It helps me to decide what I want to watch out for in the upcoming season. Thank you for providing these guides. I think I would be lost without them.

These Buzz Books previews are very helpful. I love reading about new books, and I get lots of ideas for myself and for my book club! Thanks for sharing these and making it so easy to request books from them. I read them every time and find books to buy as well.

Great for previewing upcoming books from your favorite authored or to discover new authors. I like the fact that you get a short excerpt.

This edition of Buzz Books is the double stuffed oreos of sneaky peeks. From categories with long lists and publishing dates included the reader gets meaty previews in Fiction, Debut and Non-Fiction. Several of the titles I've had the pleasure to review already. Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain, Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver. In debut there are a few I keep hearing about like The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock by Imogene Hermes Gowar , 99 Nights in Logar: A Novel by Jamil Jan Kochai and Aligator by Deb Spera.
In Nonfiction, one that I am looking forward to Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, And A Mother's Will To Survive by Stephanie Land.
You get more than a taste of what the authors have to offer

There are good recommendations, some, not so good. The Politically Correct Police on the left have a tremendous amount of books, trying to brainwash college age kids! Mostly, sad to say feel entitled! Overall, I would not buy this book; it is not aimed at Christian Conservatives.
Thank you!
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I love these books! I'm always finding new titles to read and I love reading the excepts! Such a great resource for readers and book professionals.

I love Buzz Books. I like seeing the books that will be available in my favorite genres. I like that Buzz Books offers you the opportunity to preview the book to see if it is something you will really enjoy.

I love these samplers. I discover new books that I would never dream of hearing. So many amazing fall and winter releases I can NOT wait to pick up.

I feel like the non fiction list is actually more interesting to me than the fiction -- which is a first!

Such a great resource for librarians! It is so helpful when planning for book clubs. I am the main purchaser for adult books at my library and I love it!

Another great edition from Publishers Lunch. I always find new books to read in these installments, and the fall/winter edition has me especially looking forward to House of Gold, Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen, 99 Nights in Logar, and The Red Address Book.
Thank you Net Galley and Publishers Lunch for providing a digital copy in exchange for an honest review.

Buzz Books 2018: Fall/Winter is a great resource for discovering debut authors and the latest novels from established authors. The compilation offers a great mix of genres and experienced and up and coming authors. If you want to be in the literary know, Buzz Books is your go-to resource.

Lots of great books on this list! I look forward to these lists all the time and sometimes even go back to older ones to find something I wouldn't usually pick up.

This book gives you enough excerpts to whet your appetite and that is basically what it did. I am definitely interested in what is coming our way for fall in winter. My favorite reading season!

I always love these titles. Thank you for doing them every season. They are so helpful in deciding what to read!

Excited to see so many great books coming up this fall and winter! Looking forward to seeing these e-galleys!

This book is full of excerpts for the upcoming winter season. Several new first time authors are included as well as a wider spread of voices like from India and Afghanistan. The excerpts are long enough to get a good feeling of the content and mor important ly the style and voice of the author. This makes it easy to decide which books Inwould like to read in full length.This Buzz Books are useful to make informed choices about what to read.

Buzzbooks are very often some of my favorite books to review. I love getting little snippets of multiple books as I build my forever growing TBR pile. A few books that stuck out to me from this particular edition are:
The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Lets start with the cover! The cover is beautiful. from the light blue background to the bright white cat and fall leaves, it captivated me. It looks like a cozy fall read before you ever open the book.
I adore cats, so the idea of a cozy novel told through the eyes of a cat drew me in immediately. I would love to read this novel cover to cover and spend some time in the world of this cat as Arikawa sees it.
Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen - I honestly don't have much to say about this book. I knew I wanted to read it by the end of the description before I ever started the preview. A story about a slave woman secretly serving with the Buffalo Soldiers?! YES PLEASE
The Dream Daughter - This cover is insanely beautiful. Not to mention, right there on the cover it says "Diane Chamberlain" I will read literally anything the woman writes. I can hardly wait to get my hands on this one!
The Boy at the Keyhole - I am a sucker for a creeper read, which this promises to be. And creepy books about little kids are always creepier. Sign. Me. Up.
Listen to the Marriage - This book sounds intriguing. A failing marriage seen through therapy visits. Although, I must say, something about the writing style feels a little... suspect. I can't help but think there is a lot more going on than just a failing marriage and visits to a therapist. I can't wait to see what twists and turns are hiding in this one.
Cross Her Heart - Honestly, this is another one where just knowing the author was enough for me. A new Sarah Pinborough novel was all I needed to know that this story will keep me on the edge of my seat gnawing my nails off.
The Dinner List - Clearly this reading season is looking to be incredible because I am looking forward to more books than I felt on the fence about. The Dinner List looks magical. Its the classic "who would you have dinner with dead or alive" question answered in a novel. I can't wait to curl up with this on a rainy winter afternoon.
Freefall - This debut novel captured me from the first page. This is an author who knows how to convey a sense of urgency. I can't help but thing this will be a book that leaves readers gripping their novel till early hours of the morning because they can't quite set it down. I will absolutely be watching for this one to hit shelves in January.
Chariot on the Mountain - The second book featuring slavery that sucked me in was Chariot on the Mountain. This is probably top three in the books I am most excited to see come out. It promises to be very well written, well researched, historical fiction.
Witness - Come. On. Someone who interviewed Elie Wisel wrote a book!? This is going to be an amazing inspiring non fiction experience.
Seriously, if I took the time to detail every book that is coming out this season that looks incredible, this would be way too long to hold anyone's attention. Those are the books I am the most excited about. Fall/Winter in my experience, has always been the best season for new books and 2018 does not look like it will be disappointing. Happy reading everyone!