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January 17, 2018By Erin Somers

The Complete Spring/Summer Buzz Books Titles

January 17, 2018By Erin Somers

As we revealed yesterday, our new free ebook Buzz Books 2018: Spring/Summer features a roster of authors you love, as well as excerpts from 11 debut voices. Plus, our dedicated YA companion,
Buzz Books YA Spring/Summer, compiles a selection of the season’s must-read titles, from bestselling authors to newcomers. For the trade editions — with publicity and marketing info, and click-throughs for full galleys—get an EPUB file of Buzz and Buzz YA directly from our site, from us or go to NetGalley or Edelweiss.

The consumer editions are available for download now for Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Apple’s iBooks (where they are being promoted on a number of high-profile pages), and Kobo, among other online retailers, with click-throughs for preorders. Here is the complete list of the authors and excerpts highlighted in our new edition. Authors who will appearat Winter Institute are noted with asterisks.

    
Fiction
Louise Candlish, Our House (Berkley)
Katherine Center, How To Walk Away (St. Martin’s Press)
Lauren Denton, Hurricane Season (Thomas Nelson)
Patrick Dewitt, French Exit (Ecco)
Charlie Donlea, Don’t Believe It (Kensington)
Aminatta Forna, Happiness (Atlantic Monthly)*
Keith Gessen, A Terrible Country (Viking)
Mario Giordano, Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)*
Araminta Hall, Our Kind of Cruelty (MCD/Farrar, Straus And Giroux)
Lindsay Harrel, The Heart Between Us (Thomas Nelson)
Sheila Heti, Motherhood: A Novel (Holt)*
Kristan Higgins, Good Luck With That (Berkley)
Ann Mah, The Lost Vintage (Morrow)
Stephen Mccauley, My Ex-Life (Flatiron)*
Jenny Milchman, Wicked River (Sourcebooks Landmark)*
Ottessa Moshfegh, My Year of Rest and Relaxation (Penguin Press)
Chris Offutt, Country Dark (Grove)*
Allison Pearson, How Hard Can It Be? (St. Martin’s)*
Katy Regan, Little Big Love (Berkley)
Peter Swanson, All the Beautiful Lies (Morrow)
Beatriz Williams, The Summer Wives (Morrow)*
Sarah Winman, Tin Man (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)
   
Debut Fiction
Luke Allnutt, We Own the Sky (Park Row Books)*
Eldonna Edwards, This I Know (John Scognamiglio Books)
Alice Feeney, Sometimes I Lie (Flatiron)
Jane Rosenberg Laforge, The Hawkman (Amberjack)
James Mclaughlin, Bearskin (Ecco)
Aimee Molloy, The Perfect Mother (Harper)
Amanda Skenandore, Between Earth and Sky (Kensington)
Charles Soule, The Oracle Year (Harper Perennial)*
Zoje Stage, Baby Teeth (St. Martin’s)
Katie Williams, Tell the Machine Goodnight (Riverhead)
Spencer Wise, The Emperor of Shoes (Hanover Square Press)*
   
Nonfiction
Mohammed Al Samawi, The Fox Hunt (William Morrow)
Eugenia Bone, Microbia: A Journey Into The Unseen World Around You (Rodale)
Meredith Goldstein, Can’t Help Myself (Grand Central)
Tessa Fontaine, The Electric Woman: A Memoir in Death-Defying Acts (Farrar, Straus And Giroux)
Barbara Lipska, The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind (HMH)
Hans Rosling, Factfulness (Flatiron)
Massimo Vacchetta, A Handful of Happiness: How a Prickly Creature Softened a Prickly Heart (Rodale)
    
Young Adult
Nadine Brandes, Fawkes (Thomas Nelson/Harpercollins)
Camille DeAngelis, The Boy From Tomorrow (Amberjack)
Alexa Donne, Brightly Burning (HMH Books For Young Readers)*
Sara Ella, Unbreakable (Thomas Nelson/Harpercollins)
Stephanie Garber, Legendary (Flatiron)
Meredith Goldstein, Chemistry Lessons (HMH Books For Young Readers)
Matt Killeen, Orphan Monster Spy (Viking Books For Young Readers)
Claire Legrand, Furyborn (Sourcebooks Fire)*
Farrah Penn, Twelve Steps To Normal (Jimmy Patterson/Hachette)*
Kiley Roache, Frat Girl (Harlequin Teen)*
Mary Weber, Reclaiming Shiloh Snow (Thomas Nelson/Harpercollins)
Adrienne Young, Sky In The Deep (St. Martin’s Wednesday Books)

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