Discover your new fall favorites with OverDrive’s librarians
We may have just hit summer’s peak, but we know librarians everywhere are already looking ahead so they can stay one step ahead of their readers. Not only does fall bring perfect cozy weather for us to snuggle up with a new book, but it also brings a great line up of new releases – one season to rule them all. So put aside your beach reads and take off your sunglasses for a moment to look ahead at some of our fall faves!
Fall picks from OverDrive librarians
Register to join your Digital Content Librarians for a Fall Picks webinar on Wednesday, July 17 at 11:00 AM ET to hear about some of the most exciting books coming out this fall. Alicia, Jane, and I (Claire) will share our favorite picks for Adult audiences with focuses on Literary Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, Horror and Nonfiction from a range of publishers. Get in that autumn state of mind and get ready to expand your TBR list with some great new reads!
If you can’t make it to the live session, don’t worry! You can still register, and you’ll receive a recording of the session the next day, along with a list of all the books we’ll be discussing.
In the meantime, be sure to visit our new and improved Resource Center for some great lists made by our OverDrive Librarians, including the Best Books of 2024 So Far and the Most Anticipated Reads through the rest of the year. We have everything you need for your shopping and curation inspiration.
Stay cool out there, register now, and we look forward to chatting about your next great reads with you all soon!
About the author: Claire Weibel has worked in publicity for the arts, public libraries, and archives. At OverDrive she helps public libraries manage their collections and creates lists of the hottest titles to help her partners shop and promote their collections to their patrons. When she isn’t reading she loves to run, try new recipes (while listening to an audiobook), plan her next road trip, or hang out with her two dogs and cat. Claire is always excited to talk about a good mystery or spooky books!
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