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Buzz Books 2015: Spring/Summer

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This is just an update on upcoming books and therefore there is nothing to actually review. This should not be in the area to require reviews.

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I always love these. I come back to them a lot and get ideas for books to read and recommendations to give.

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This was great - it’s always good to be aware of books coming out that you ,isn’t be interested in, and it’s a great way to try new authors if you’re not sure about paying full price for a book! It’s also an 8nterestig way to get a ‘flavour’ of a publisher, so you can learn which publishers are putting out the books that you really enjoy!

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Love Buzz Books! I read this in 2015 and never wrote a review. These don't necessarily need a review since they're allowing readers to view upcoming potentially fabulous authors and books.

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A great resource! A must have for anyone recommending or buying books!

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Great look into new books being offered! I love the variety!

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Buzz Books, any year, is a catalogue of upcoming novels, Read more…the publisher and a short plot description. Usually it is separated into sections such as Fiction, Nonfiction, and Debut Fiction and published twice a year according to seasons: Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter.
The 2015 Spring/Summer list consists of Part One: Fiction, Part Two: Debut Fiction, and Part Three: Nonfiction. Novels I believe worth reading are as follows:

Part One: Fiction
THE FIFTH GOSPEL by Ian Caldwell, Simon and Schuster
Two Vatican priests’ adventures as they try to fulfill the dying wish of Pope J. Paul II to reunite Catholicism and Orthodoxy
THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU by A.J. Rich
Woman seeks reasoning behind boyfriend’s death and who is murdering his exes.
SEVENEVES by Neal Stephenson, Harper Collins
Futuristic
Part Two: Debut Fiction
KITCHENS OF THE GREAT MIDWEST by J. Ryan Stradal, Penguin Random
Recipes passed from father to daughter who morphs into a star chef
PART THREE: Non-Fiction
PIECES OF MY MOTHER by Melissa Cistero, Sourcebooks/Landmark
Woman abandoned by mother as a child
I recommend this book to all avid readers who wish to keep in the know on upcoming novel reading material. I received this book from the Net Galley Reviewer Program in exchange for an unbiased opinion.

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I always enjoy downloading these and getting a glimpse of upcoming books. Luckiest Girl Alive has now been added to my reading list.

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This time around I didn't find so much of interest, The Sympathiser by Viet Thanh Nguyen was the only one that really tempted me - a new author for me : though, which was great :)

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