Download the 2013 Buzz Books Sampler: 28 New Titles

It’s that wonderful time of the year, when the Book Expo America BEA, is almost upon us. In accordance this little sampler offers readers a teaser of this year’s hottest releases.


Start reading exclusive pre-publication excerpts right now from 28 top spring and summer titles, including many featured at the American Booksellers Association’s Winter Institute. Enjoy new work from Michael Pollan, Chip and Dan Heath, Meg Wolitzer, Kate Atkinson, Joe Hill, Sarah Dessen and more in this free ebook. Sample hot debuts, nonfiction from bestselling authors, breakout books from seasoned novelists, and some great young adult literature.


Also available in the iBooks store, or get the epub here.




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