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Buzz17

May 1, 2017By Erin Somers

May Bookseller Picks

May 1, 2017By Erin Somers

Amazon‘s spotlight pick for May is Patricia Lockwood’s memoir Priestdaddy and their featured debut is Benjamin Ludwig’s Ginny Moon, also excerpted in our Buzz Books 2017: Spring/Summer. The other picks feature: Apollo 8, by Jeffrey Kluger One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter, Scaachi Koul Time’s a Thief, by B.G. Firmani Sycamore, by Bryn Chancellor American Kingpin, by Nick Bilton Trajectory, by Richard Russo The Jersey Brothers, by Sally Mott Freeman Broken River, J. Robert Lennon Barnes & Noble‘s top fiction for May recommends Russo’s book of stories as well, along with: Men without Women, by Haruki Murakami Against […]

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April 4, 2017By Erin Somers

Our Big May Monthly

April 4, 2017By Erin Somers

With the Buzz Books spring/summer collection still going strong, we continue our successful monthly sampler program with the release of May Buzz Books Monthly. Offering just the right amount of excerpts for consumers, and including  a comprehensive preview that highlights hundreds of notable forthcoming titles for the month (listed by subject category and then again week by week), the May monthly features fiction excerpts from: Salt Houses, by Hala Alyan Since We Fell, by Dennis Lehane Mr. Rochester, by Sarah Shoemaker The Best of Adam Sharp, by Graeme Simsion Plus nonfiction from: Between Them, by Richard Ford The Fact Of A Body, by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich And […]

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April 3, 2017By Erin Somers

April Bookseller Picks

April 3, 2017By Erin Somers

Amazon’s spotlight pick for April is Fredrik Backman’s novel Beartown and the featured debut is Omar El Akkad’s American War (which you can start reading now in our April Buzz Books Monthly). Also on the list is March Buzz Books title The Women in the Castle by Jessica Shattuck. The other titles feature: Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley, Hannah Tinti Option B, Sheryl Sandberg, Adam M. Grant Ph.D. Void Star, Zachary Mason The Road to Jonestown, Jeff Guinn Nevertheless, Alec Baldwin Prussian Blue, Philip Kerr Barnes and Noble‘s best new fiction list for April recommends: The Romance Reader’s Guide to Life, by […]

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March 2, 2017By Erin Somers

More Buzz Books Excerpts for April

March 2, 2017By Erin Somers

With our spring/summer Buzz Books collection ranking high in recent days, we are continuing our successful monthly sampler initiative with the release of April Buzz Books Monthly. Offering just the right amount of excerpts for consumers — and extra attention for the books right before their release — and starting with a comprehensive preview that highlights over 100 notable forthcoming titles for the month (listed by subject category and then again week by week), the April monthly features excerpts from: American War, by Omar El Akaad Radium Girls, by Kate Moore and four young adult titles: This Is Really Happening, by Erin […]

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February 6, 2017By Michael Cader

March Previews

February 6, 2017By Michael Cader

With our big new spring/summer Buzz Books collection ranking high in recent days and still highlighted on the iBooks home page, we are continuing our successful monthly sampler spinoff with the release of March Buzz Books Monthly. Offering just the right amount of excerpts for consumers, and starting with a comprehensive preview that highlights about 100 notable forthcoming titles for the month (listed by subject category and then again week by week), the March monthly features excerpts from: The Women in the Castle, by Jessica Shattuck The Illusionist’s Apprentice, by Kristy Cambron and three young adult titles: Future Threat, by […]

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January 30, 2017By Sarah Weinman

Buzz Books Spring/Summer Preview: Nonfiction

January 30, 2017By Sarah Weinman

Our Buzz Books 2017 Spring/Summer sampler alone is full of excerpts from great forthcoming nonfiction by Roxane Gay, Richard Ford, Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, Kate Moore, Gerda Saunders, and more — and as usual, our free ebook starts with a broad view of the forthcoming publishing season that highlights hundreds of new books of note on the way. Don’t have yours yet? The consumer edition is featured on the iBooks home screen (and the trade editions are featured on NetGalley’s home page). With Winter Institute 12 finishing up today in Minneapolis, we’re continuing to presenting extracts from the seasonal preview included at the beginning of Buzz Books 2017. […]

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