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Still Buzzworthy

May 11, 2015
By Michael Cader

Later this week we will release our two newest Publishers Lunch Buzz Books Fall/Winter ebook samplers to get you ready for BEA, BookCon and the big publishing season beyond (with not just 12, but rather about 60 pre-publication excerpts). But before we tout the new editions, it’s worth reminding you and any audiences you might reach that the current Spring/Summer editions still feature the best way to taste almost two dozen high-profile books landing May through July, including some major debuts (Erika Swyler; J. Ryan Stradal; Christopher Robinson and Gavin Kovite; and Jessica Knoll) as well as highly anticipated books from Neal Stephenson, Paolo Bacigalupi, Jonathan Galassi, and more. Here are the yet-to-be released titles still featured in the current editions. (You can collect the trade editions here for the adult volume and here for the YA version.)

How to Start a Fire 5/12
Benefit of the Doubt 5/12
Luckiest Girl Alive 5/12
Love is Love 5/12
Grow Your Value 5/12

Seveneves 5/19
War of the Encyclopaedists 5/19

The Rocks 5/26
The Water Knife 5/26
Come Away With Me 5/26
Dietland 5/26

June
Second Life 6/2
Eight Hundred Grapes 6/2
The Loved Ones 6/2
The Unfortunates 6/2

Muse 6/5
Book of Speculation 6/23

July/August
The Hand That Feeds You 7/7
Gonzo Girl 7/28
Kitchens of the Great Midwest 7/28
The Dog Master 8/4

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