• How this independent bookstore owner stocks their shelves
    Apr 27 2026

    The last Saturday of April is Independent Bookstore Day. This week Carmela Vedar, the owner of The Book Wardrobe, joins the show to talk about her store in Streetsville, Mississauga and how it came to be. Plus, scholar David Williams discusses the everlasting impact of the great Irish poet, Seamus Heaney.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    East of Eden by John Steinbeck

    Wintering Out by Seamus Heaney


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    28 mins
  • Can reading be the first step to making real change?
    Apr 25 2026

    Kim Echlin doesn’t shy away from the hard stuff. She's an author, translator and teacher who has written about political unrest and violence, and, in her reading life, is inspired by the writers who do the same. Her favourite writers bear witness to the world’s darkness and make meaning from these difficult stories. Kim’s latest book of essays pays tribute to her favourites, and it’s called Tell Others: Storytelling for a World in Turmoil. Plus, Toronto musician Lia Pappas-Kemps talks about her undying love for Zadie Smith.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Tell Others: Storytelling for a World in Turmoil by Kim Echlin

    Intimations by Zadie Smith

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    24 mins
  • Dystopian apartment hunting and searching for a place to call home
    Apr 20 2026

    Graham Wright is a musician who spent almost twenty years playing keyboards in the band Tokyo Police Club, and has also done solo projects. Even before he developed his love for music, he had a passion for books. He joins the show this week to recommend three of his recent reads, all of which riff on the idea of home or at least finding your place in a hard to pin down world. Plus, CBC Books producer Daphné Santos-Vieira on the CBC Poetry Prize, and recommends a poetry collection that hit home.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Pay as You Go by David Eskor Johnson

    How Much of These Hills is Gold by C. Pam Zhang

    Julius, Julius by Aurora Steward de Pena

    Yield by Jaime Forsythe


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    28 mins
  • Travelling to the birthplace of Interview with the Vampire
    Apr 18 2026

    Vampires not only don’t die, they never seem to go away. From ancient myths to modern stories, books and movies, the vampire sucks our attention. On a recent visit to New Orleans, Antonio Michael Downing saw the home of Anne Rice and immersed himself in her life and work. He dives into the classic with vampire novel aficionado Bridget Raymundo, who also recommends a more recent vampire read she loved. Plus, Juno-nominee Sacha recommends a book that stokes her creativity.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Pay as You Go by David Eskor Johnson

    How Much of These Hills is Gold by C. Pam Zhang

    Julius, Julius by Aurora Steward de Pena

    Yield by Jaime Forsythe


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    25 mins
  • A reality show where contestants win a trip ... to Mars?
    Apr 13 2026

    Lately it’s started to feel like tech, big, small and in between has taken more from us than it’s given. For sane, humane takes on tech we call on Vass Bednar. She’s a public policy expert and the director of The Canadian Shield Institute. She joins the show to talk about two books that focus on life, tech and the future. Plus, CBC Books producer Lisa Mathews recommends The Correspondent by Virginia Evans.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Girlfriend on Mars by Deborah Willis

    Agency by William Gibson

    The Correspondent by Virginia Evans


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    28 mins
  • What made Judy Blume’s books so popular? Reflecting on her illustrious career and new biography
    Apr 11 2026

    Few authors have impacted young readers' lives as much as Judy Blume. Her beloved books are frank about puberty, sex and the messiness of growing up. Alicia Cox Thomson and Brian Francis, two lifelong Judy Blume fans join the show to talk about their recent reading of Judy Blume: A Life by Mark Oppenheimer, and the impact Judy Blume has had on their reading lives. Plus, author Janie Chang answers The Next Chapter’s Proust questionnaire.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Judy Blume: A Life by Mark Oppenheimer

    The Fourth Princess by Janie Chang

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    27 mins
  • Does the Project Hail Mary adaptation do the novel justice?
    Apr 6 2026

    Project Hail Mary is BookToker and Canada Reads panellist Morgann Book’s favourite novel of all time. So she had high expectations going into the film adaptation. Three viewings later, she’s convinced they got it right. Plus, Antonio Michael sits down with the host of Canada Reads, Ali Hassan for a warm up chat before the debates, and learns the hardest part of hosting the competition.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

    It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard

    A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt

    Foe by Iain Reid

    The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor

    Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard


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    28 mins
  • How Amanda Brugel manifested her role in The Handmaid’s Tale
    Apr 4 2026

    Amanda Brugel is an award-winning actor and former Canada Reads champion. In a career full of iconic characters Amanda is best known for playing Rita in The Handmaid’s Tale. She was first drawn to the character at the age of 15, before portraying her on the screen 20 years later. She shares her life in books. Plus, author Ray Robertson answers The Next Chapter’s version of the Proust Questionnaire.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    21 Lessons For the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari

    Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

    A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose by Eckhart Tolle

    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

    The Right to Be Wrong by Ray Robertson


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    27 mins