

They also have various free newsletters to keep up with new releases and other industry information.

PUBLISHERS WEEKLYĮvery season, Publishers Weekly publishes a list of the top books coming out for each genre. You can also view all the new releases coming out that month, sorted by average rating/number of ratings. The glory of Goodreads is that the new releases page defaults to books by authors you already have on your shelves. If you don’t want to be looking at new releases on a retailer’s site, Goodreads is the place to go. The list also has ribbons showing bestsellers and books with exclusive B&N content. BARNES & NOBLEīarnes & Noble’s new book releases list defaults to showing bestsellers first, but there’s a dropdown menu where you can change the list to view by newest (with “available for pre-order” links!), price, or alphabetical order. You can also sort by genre to narrow down your lists. The list is focused more on new and future bestsellers, rather than a more complete look at what is new or forthcoming right now. The behemoth Amazon, of course, has a huge catalog of new releases. This is by far the best way to keep track of new book releases and what you’re looking out for. You can sort by genre, or change the filters to show books you’ve you’ve previously marked, have been recently added, are trending, or-my favorite-books that Liberty has extreme heart-eyes for. We have a demo so you can try before you buy, but here’s the gist: Our intrepid book curators load up all the info (title, author, cover, price, page count, synopsis, etc.) on forthcoming books to this database.

You would not believe how beautiful the New Releases Index is. Here are nine places to help you keep up with new releases and find your next favorite book. So many new books come out EVERY! WEEK! (every Tuesday, to be precise) and there’s so much information and so little time and *hyperventilates*. It can be daunting keeping up with new book releases. Published by Library Staff on NovemHOW TO KEEP UP WITH NEW BOOK RELEASES
