Member Reviews
Tamara R, Reviewer
I thoroughly enjoy the buzz books preview to help me make informed selections on my TBR pile. Thank you for compiling and inspiring some great book purchases. |
Lots of great new releases! I added a few to my books to read! I love being able to sample new books so I can discover new books I want to read. |
It's alwqays great to get a preview of upcoming books! I highly recommend the Buzz Books compilations, though you may find yourself wanting to order ALL of the books you preview here! |
I love this it's handy to know what's coming up with some great descriptions. It's so nice to see what's coming next. |
Rolf B, Reviewer
An integral part of my reading choices. I always find something I want to read in its pages and look forward to its publication immensely. Matt Haig and Ken Follett this time round. I'm sure more will follow. |
Reviewer 512588
Buzz Books is an excellent source for book choices. Issued seasonally, I have always found their choices spot on and provides the perfect resource for Book Clubs and all readers. The Fall/ Winter 2020 edition featured many excellent authors, well-known and debut. I highly recommend this publication! |
A fabulous array of authors and genres, who are exciting and interesting. Matt Haig is one of those authors, who often interests me, to name but a few. |
Love to read the upcoming books that will soon be available so that I can plan for opportunities! Thank you for putting the list and links together. |
Reviewer 557113
Great sampling of Fall/Winter 2020 books. I really appreciate the Buzz Books Great Reads each season. They assist me with deciding which books to read & which books to select for my book club to read and discuss each year. Although there's no guarantee that I'll enjoy each book included, it does help to get a feel for which upcoming titles I will most likely enjoy. I'm looking forward to reading Buzz Books 2021: Spring/Summer. |
Great opportunity to get a taste of upcoming books. Great to get sneak peeks and to plan ahead o see what I might want to try for. |
I love reading the Book Buzz previews to get ideas for collection development and just to see what's coming up. |
Very heplful for previewing upcoming books! Thanks for the sneak peak and for adding to my ever-increasing TBR pile. |
This was another fun one to get my list of what I want to read for the end of 2020. Not that I need more to add to my TBR ha ha! |
This has given me some great ideas for my 2021 reads! I love the way it’s set up within genres as it means I can focus on the genres I want to read most. I also found that it contained a lot of books I hadn’t heard of which was great as it really helped me new books! After reading this I’ve downloaded the 2021 buzz books and can’t wait to find more inspiration! |
Another great collection of book previews for the Fall/Winter 2020 publishing season. Among the featured upcoming titles, the following caught my eye: The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett; Release date: September 15, 2020; Publisher: Viking Books; ISBN: 9780525954989 The Midnight Library by Matt Haig; Release date: October 20, 2020; Publisher: Viking Books; ISBN: 9780525559474 Monogamy by Sue Miller; Release date: September 8, 2020; Publisher: Harper; ISBN: 9780062969651 Black Widows by Cate Quinn; Release date: January 5, 2021; Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark; ISBN: 9781728220468 The Push by Ashley Audrain; Release date: January 5, 2021; Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books/Viking; ISBN: 9781984881663 Before the Ruins by Victoria Gosling; Release date: November 17, 2020; Publisher: Henry Holt; ISBN: 9781250759153 The Last Story of Mina Lee by Nancy Jooyoun Kim; Release date: September 8, 2020; Publisher: Park Row Books; ISBN: 9780778310174 The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman; Release Date: September 22, 2020; Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books/Viking; ISBN: 9781984880963 The Witch Hunter by Max Seeck; Release date: November 10, 2020; Publisher: Berkley; ISBN: 9780593199664 When the Apricots Bloom by Gina Wilkinson; Release date: December 29, 2020; Publisher: Kensington; ISBN: 9781496729354 We Were Restless Things by Cole Nagamatsu; Release Date: October 6, 2020; Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire; ISBN: 9781728216591 Happy reading everyone! Thank you to NetGalley and Publisher's Lunch for providing a digital copy in return for an honest, unbiased review. |
I always enjoy seeing the new books that people are excited to see. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to catch the buzz. |
Eva T, Librarian
A great introduction to upcoming releases. These little teasers give you just enough to pique your interest and give you a feel for the author’s writing style. I’m especially looking forward to The Midnight Library, The Office of Historical Corrections, In the Garden of Spite, Can’t Even, and We Keep the Dead Close. |
I always look forward to getting a sneak peek at the books people will be talking about on Goodreads and best seller lists in newspapers. Books which I will be reading include some favourite authors whose works I have enjoyed in the past such as: Alice Hoffman's Magic Lessons, Yaa Gyasi's Transcendent Kingdom (loved Homegoing) and Sue Miller's Monogamy. I do love some of the books coming out as part of commercial series and hope to read Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston's The Scorpion's Tail when it is released. The team of Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke writing Piece of My Heart will be a must read for this fan. Even though I say I won't read another long winded Robert Galbraith novel, they keep sucking me in so Troubled Blood is also on my radar. I did love Jodi Picoult's The Book of Two Ways and another old favourite Ian Rankin publishing A Song for Dark Times has me excited. |
As always, BuzzBooks 2020 sets the stage for the best reads of the next season. I was able to identify several to place on my must-read list. |
Thank you for this wonderful, informative collection of new releases! I've managed to add several books to my TBR already, it's always nice to see what's coming out, and the links were very helpful too. |








