Say Hello to 📚 BIG BOOKS SEASON 📚 | Anticipated Book Releases | July, August, September 2023

TL;DR
Olive shares her excitement for upcoming book releases in July, August, and September, including both fiction and non-fiction titles.
Transcript
hi guys Olive here here today to talk to you about my most anticipated new book releases that are all due to come out in July August and September 2023. somehow it is once again time to look ahead to the great new books coming out over the next few months and in this video I'm going to be talking about the new releases that will close out the summe... Read More
Key Insights
- 📔 July tends to be a quieter month for book releases compared to August and September.
- 🫒 Olive mentions books across multiple genres, including historical fiction, thrillers, biographies, and non-fiction.
- 🧔♀️ Several releases focus on the stories of women and their contributions to various fields.
- 🤣 Non-fiction titles cover a range of topics, including Hollywood, bears, the ocean floor, crime-fighting, and nature.
- ❓ Notable authors like Zadie Smith, Lauren Groff, and Kathleen Rooney have highly anticipated releases in September.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the most anticipated July release mentioned by Olive?
Olive is highly anticipating the release of "Do Tell" by Lindsay Lynch, a novel about an actress who becomes a gossip tipster to make money.
Q: Which book from the August releases is expected to be a thriller?
"Profit" by Helen MacDonald and Sin Blache is a genre-blending thriller set on a military base with spontaneously materializing objects and a series of deaths.
Q: What is the genre of the book "Vaster Wilds" by Lauren Groff?
"Vaster Wilds" is a historical fiction thriller that follows a young woman fleeing the Jamestown Colony in the 1600s and hiding in the woods to survive.
Q: What is the premise of the non-fiction book "The Lost Supper" by Terese Gresco?
"The Lost Supper" explores the current food trend of looking back to foods that sustained us in the past and combines food writing with insights similar to Michael Pollan's writings on plants.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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July releases include "Do Tell" by Lindsay Lynch, a novel about an actress turned gossip tipster, and "The Carnival of Curiosities" by Amy Gibbs, a Gothic novel set in the Victorian era.
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Two non-fiction books also release in July: "Parachute Women" by Elizabeth Winder, which explores the women behind The Rolling Stones, and "Eight Bears: Mythic Past and Imperiled Future" by Gloria Dickey, a global exploration of bear species.
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August brings "The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean" by Susan Casey, a non-fiction book about the mysteries of the ocean floor, and "Mobility" by Lydia Kisling, a coming-of-age story set in Azerbaijan.
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Other notable August releases are "The Girls Who Fought Crime" by Mary Elder, a true story about female investigators, and "Profit" by Helen MacDonald and Sin Blache, a genre-blending thriller set on a military base with spontaneously materializing objects.
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September features releases from authors like Kathleen Rooney, Zadie Smith, Lauren Groff, and more, covering historical fiction, biographies, and non-fiction books on various topics.
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