I am always excited when a new edition of Buzz Books is released. I love seeing what books I will have to look forward to over the coming months. This edition provides a look at many of the titles that will be released this fall including those by Ken Follet, Marilynne Robinson, Phile Klay, Fredrick Backman, Elena Ferrante, Nick Hornby and Sue Miller among others. In addition to listings of titles by well known authors, there is a section on debut authors. Further, there are books that I will love reading for fun listed including new titles by Caz Frear, Robert Galbraith, Anthony Horowitz, Jodi Picoult, Alexander McCall Smith and more. There are also excerpts from some forthcoming titles.
While I read more fiction than non, this Buzz Books also lists many non-fiction titles. They feature everyone from Michael J. Fox to Elijah Cummins to Megan Rapinoe and more. The non-fiction listings are organized by topic as for example politics, Social Issues, Science and Technology, Biography and more.
Take a look at this title and start to dream about your next reads.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.







See my archive for a review of the Kinsella title. The Edith Wharton is free. Tje Zevin is one that I have been wanting to read. Enjoy.
In college level religion classes I learned a bit about Buddhism. I also live near a museum that values Buddhist culture. While I cannot visit there now, I have good memories about spending time there.
















The jokes in this title concern twenty-one different topics including (among others) A Long Day at School, Colorful Characters and From A to Z. Learning to “get” jokes is a stage in children’s development. Those who have reached this milestone will, no doubt, enjoy sharing these jokes with others. This book includes enough jokes to keep a child going for days.