See us in conversation with Sarah Gailey, TJ Klune, Lily Menon, and Rivers Solomon at the Macmillan Library ALA Midwinter pregame event Thursday January 21, at 4 pm Eastern! Register here.
We now have merch! Check out our Redbubble shop for cute products with art by Anna on them.
In this episode, we discuss our pandemic coping mechanism, watching horror movies and television! Please note we recorded this in October 2020 (in case you’d like to compare that with the publication date of this post). In spite of how it sounds, we were not quarantined at opposite ends of a long tunnel during the recording. CW: frank discussion of various elements of horror.
In this episode, we talk about all the books we got excited about at BookExpo way back in May. Many are already available for you to buy from your local independent bookstore or borrow from your library! (See episodes 48, 64, 75, 88, 89, and 96 for previous Book Buzz content.)
Macmillan Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo (Flatiron, October 2019) Find Me by André Aciman (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, October 2019) A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler (October 2019) Me by Elton John (Henry Holt, October 2019)
We visited New York City to hear from a variety of publishers about their upcoming titles, and we’re here to share some of our favorites, as well as likely candidates for library collections, against a backdrop of rustling paper! (See episodes 48, 64, 75, 88, and 89 for previous Book Buzz content.)
We’re bringing you our top picks for the fall and early 2019 for you and your library patrons, based on our trips to recent conferences. This is part one of a two-part episode, featuring titles from WW Norton, Simon & Schuster, New York Review Books, HarperCollins, Harlequin, Workman, Macmillan, and Bloomsbury!
New York Review Books Ivory Pearl by Jean-Patrick Manchette (NYRB Classics, May 2018)
HarperCollins Unshelteredby Barbara Kingsolver (Harper, October 2018) Wicked and the Wallflower (The Bareknuckle Bastards Book I) by Sarah MacLean (Avon, June 2018)
We visited New York City to hear from a variety of publishers about their upcoming titles, and we’re here to share some of our favorites, as well as likely candidates for library collections, against a backdrop of rustling paper! (See episodes 48 and 64 for previous Book Buzz content.)