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2021 BHC Press Spring Fiction Sampler

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Another great sampler of the upcoming titles from BHC
A great way to get a taster of a good few titles to narrow down whether you want to read more of.

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this is not a published book that I could adopt but I do enjoy having access to excerpts of upcoming titles. I hope these continue.

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I love having the chance to read samplers of upcoming books. I enjoyed the variety this sampler provided though there are only 2 books I plan on finishing- the love match and shhh... it's our secret.

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The 2021 BHC Press Spring Fiction Sampler has something for everyone: hist fic, sci fi & fantasy, women’s lit, and much more. So fun!

Pub Date 22 Dec 2020
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Thanks to the authors, BHC Press, and NetGalley for the ARC, in exchange for my honest review.

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I like picking these up so I can add more books on my neverending to-be-read-pile!

I was provided an advanced digital copy of the book from the publisher via Netgalley for review purposes, all opinions are my own.

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I love a good sampler! and within this one you will find 8 glimpses into spring releases from BHD press. I cannot wait to read these spring releases, most excited for 8: A Song for the Peach Tree In My Master's Garden.

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This sampler has a look at some of the most exciting titles being released in early 2021 by the publisher. There are books from a range of genres. I look forward to reading the complete books, especially A Fastball for Freedom and Love Match.
Many thanks to BHC and NetGalley for the early look at these books!

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A sampler is a very nice way to discover books and authors you don't know (yet).
The presented books weren't entirely my taste, but that's okay because that's what samplers are for ;-)

But it's also good to keep in mind that it's the first impression readers get of those books and - more importantly - of the publisher. That's why I appreciate samplers that have been composed carefully.
Sadly enough, this one was a bit of a letdown. Pages weren't presented in the correct order (you have to read from your right to your left), the book presentation wasn't always correct (look at p 153 and p 173: the same text, but a different book), ...
Also the whole could have been presented visually more attractive (f.e. by adding the covers, pictures of the authors, ...).

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