Member Reviews
I really enjoy reading Buzz Books to get a sneak peak about the books in my gendra I might want to read. I highly recommend this book. |
This was my first experience with Buzz Book and at first I was overwhelmed with the list formatting could be better to make it easier to read. But when I got too the summaries I fell in love I wish I had read it in time to actually request some of the titles. Great picks. I will definitely check out future editions. |
This was a great preview of upcoming books! There were a couple I wasn’t as impressed with (one about a girl who gains powers by playing tennis), and a couple that looked really, really intriguing (a Little Mermaid retelling, and an LGBTQ retelling of another classic tale). I’ve definitely added some books to my TBR shelf, and I’m very much looking forward to the next edition of Buzz Books YA! |
Some very interesting excerpts, as always. Looking forward to requesting these titles. Some very interesting excerpts, as always. Looking forward to requesting these titles. |
A great introduction to so many YA books that are in the works. Found several to add to the collection. Keep up the good work! |
I always love getting these previews and seeing what's coming up in YA Lit. I am now reading books that I previewed from here and am excited for next season's! |
I look forward to seeing these in my feed. I always find multiple new books to add to my list of things to be read. There are always new authors for me to find in these as well. |
Selection of books not as good as previous editions, still enjoyed sampling the upcoming books and requested a few galleys. |
I really enjoyed these samples and always looks forward to Buzz Book's latest issue. A great way to find new books, series, and authors! |
Thank you for making this preview!! I love reading first chapters, it gives me a good feel for the books, and I’ve added a few to my wishlist. The stories that spoke to me most are Coral by Sara Ella and The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake. And I never heard of Harvey Comes Home by Colleen Nelson, but this one is going up highest in my wishlist, as it’s about a cute dog and a grumpy old man :) |
Buzz Books Young Adult, like the Adult companion, is always something I'm looking forward to. Nice to spend some time with the new books and find new ones to add to the lists. |
I always find these buzz books previews helpful in identifying forthcoming book tbr. Lots of good ones in this edition, and I'm especially excited about Juan Pablo Villalobos's The Other Side: Stories of Central American Teen Refugees Who Dream of Crossing the Border. |
Another good look into upcoming books and a great way to help me add to my ever growing TBR list. There's a good number of books I didn't even know was coming out this year. |
https://jennagrinstead.blogspot.com Books of Thanks: YA Must-Reads for Fall This time of year when the air becomes crisper and the leaves ride the wind I like to stop and give some time to gratitude. In the season of thanksgiving, I thought it would be great to highlight recent and fall 2019 YA releases that made me thankful and might just make you thankful, too. 1. I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones I had the opportunity to preview a chapter of this book in a Net Galley compilation and was immediately pulled in to the story of two very different girls who must survive during a riot by learning to trust each other. This story is about learning to appreciate real friends and surviving by getting to understand yourself. 2. Most Ardently by Susan Mesler-Evans I was an early beta reader for some chapters of this debut, which is an LGBTQ retelling of Pride and Prejudice. This book follows a set of sisters as they learn more about who they are and what they want from their lives. The voice is this book is something to be thankful for in and of itself-- you will laugh, groan and connect with these characters. 3. Wayward Son by Rainbow Rowell I've been looking forward to this release from Rainbow Rowell. A sequel to Carry On, which was inspired by a fanfic Cath, a character in Fangirl was writing, this book explores what happens after the hero wins the battle. What is there to be grateful for in the long life that follows the big battle? Fangirl is one of my favorite books and the beauty of Rowell's Carry On and Wayward Son is that they are fantasy worlds set with real-life characters that could be your friends. I'm grateful for this next installment of Simon Snow's journey from fanfic to hero to whatever comes after hero! |
So many great books to add to my TBR! I love these previews. It's a great way to get introduced to the new books that will be coming out soon! |
A lovely introduction to what is coming down the pipe. I found quite a few books that I am interested in! I always love flipping through the Buzz Book. |
Some of these books were definitely not my thing but I’m glad I got to read extracts from I’m not dying with you tonight & dear Haiti, love Alaine because they were both on my TBRs already! And it’s also convinced me to want to read scars like wings so all good :) |
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I look forward to reading Buzz Books (I’ve read the Romance edition) in addition to the Young Adult and Fiction ones. A great round up of what's next and I always find something new. Thanks NetGalley! |
I love these sneak peeks at books coming out - I always make note of titles to be on the lookout for! |
Underwhelmed. I was expecting to like more than just The Last True Poets of the Sea. But I was excited to see how many books are being released in the next two seasons! |








