Editoria e Media
Imaginative Debut Novels Featured in LibraryBub Selection for July
LibraryBub introduces thousands of librarians to bestselling and award-winning books from the independent publishing sector. These books hold immense potential for enhancing the lives of their readers. Children's author Kelly Yang recalls the encouragement of librarians during her disjointed childhood of moving from place to place. "After I read each book, the wonderful librarians in my school would sit down with me and chat with me about it. They would ask me questions that nobody ever asked me before, questions like 'How did you feel after reading this book?' and 'Did the ending make your heart sing?' I was so moved by their questions and their interest in me. It made me want to read more and I devoured book after book. I felt smart in the library, whereas in class, sometimes I felt a little dumb." Librarians enable writers to make that kind of difference to people's lives, and LibraryBub CEO Alinka Rutkowska considers it a privilege to support them in that role.
Below is this month's selection by category.
by Rana Baydoun ISBN: 978-9948256410
by David Perlmutter ISBN: 979-8651995738
by Betty Willis ISBN: 978-1680070859
by J.W. Zarek ISBN: 978-1736401347
by E.G. Creel ISBN: 979-8985040821
edited by David Farland ISBN: 978-1619866591
(Book One of the Tomes of Pirudus series) by C.L. Simchick ISBN: 979-8732245974
(Book Two of the Mighty and Brennon series) by Alexis Cleoford ISBN: 978-1979672832
by Maggie Grinnell ISBN: 978-1495193736
by Larry M. Binion ISBN: 979-8477248292
by Gregory V. Diehl ISBN: 978-1945884597
by Gopi Menon ISBN: 979-8522234980
by Michael Taylor ISBN: 978-1736636916
by Corey Poirier ISBN: 978-1777704926
by Jacqueline McLeod ISBN: 978-1544511566
by Yvonne Krishnan ISBN: 979-8680070017
Clifford Browder , historical novelist, speaks of his delight with the LibraryBub service. "I've never had exposure like this. The two LibraryBub newsletters mentioning my novel about the slave trade in New York , were opened by librarians almost 5,000 times, and the Amazon link for the book was clicked more than 400 times. And the book was listed in LibraryBub press releases picked up by ABC, CBS and NBC."
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Independent publishers should visit http://librarybub.com/authors/ to submit their books for consideration.
Alinka Rutkowska
alinka@leaderspress.com
www.leaderspress.com