Episodios

  • How Tolstoy and Dostoevsky shaped Canadian rapper Shad
    Dec 13 2025

    In his 20th year in the music business, the rapper Shad has shown no signs of slowing down. The Juno-winning musician has also had an illustrious career as a broadcaster, hosting hit shows like the documentary series Hip-Hop Evolution on Netflix. His latest album is called Start Anew, and he joins the show to go back and talk about how he first discovered the power of words and shares some of the books that have shaped his life.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Black Noise by Tricia Rose

    July, July by Tim O’Brien

    A Confession and Other Religious Writings by Leo Tolstoy

    Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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    25 m
  • Flirting Lessons with Mirian Njoh
    Dec 8 2025

    Columnist Mirian Njoh shares what made her fall in love with Flirting Lessons by bestselling author Jasmine Guillory. The buzzy sapphic romance follows two contrasting characters' growing connection in Napa Valley. Plus, Fiona Sauder and Victor Pokinko talk about adapting The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis for the stage at Bad Hats Theatre this holiday season.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Flirting Lessons by Jasmine Guillory

    The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis

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    26 m
  • Who is the wimpy kid behind Jeff Kinney’s iconic series?
    Dec 6 2025

    Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series has become a cultural phenomenon. Pulling from his most embarrassing moments growing up paired with the fun house version of his own family, the journal inspired covers have become a cornerstone of young readers' bookshelves across the world. He talks about his early inspirations, and the 20th installment in the series titled Partypooper. Plus, Jake Charron from The East Pointers shares his fantasy book pick.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Partypooper by Jeff Kinney

    The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss

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    26 m
  • What books drew Brendan Fraser to storytelling?
    Dec 1 2025

    Before he won the academy award for best actor, Brendan Fraser was a kid who loved reading captivating stories, the weirder the better. He joins The Next Chapter to share a first look at his new audio series The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine by Robert J. Sawyer, and talks about what childhood books ignited his creative spark. Plus, a CBC Books producer helps answer the question: what is a cozy read?


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine by Robert J. Sawyer

    The Swan by Roald Dahl

    The Quiet American by Graham Greene

    It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard

    A Little Holiday Fling by Farah Heron

    A Season for Spies by Iona Whishaw


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    28 m
  • Taking a tour of Newfoundland with Alan Doyle
    Nov 29 2025

    You can take the man out of Newfoundland, but you can’t take the Newfoundland out of Alan Doyle…and why would you want to? Fresh off a run of the musical he co-wrote Tell Tale Harbour, the beloved musician, actor and writer joins The Next Chapter to discuss his new book The Smiling Land: All Around the Circle in My Newfoundland and Labrador and the stories that have helped shape who he is today.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    In a Sunburned Country (Down Under) by Bill Bryson

    The Game by Ken Dryden

    Sweetland by Micheal Crummey

    The Story of Bobby O’Malley by Wayne Johnston

    The Smiling Land: All Around the Circle in My Newfoundland and Labrador by Alan Doyle

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    26 m
  • Is the Canadian Booker winner worth reading?
    Nov 24 2025

    CBC Books’ Ryan B. Patrick gives his take on Flesh, this year's Booker Prize winner. David Szalay’s buzzy book follows the life of man from adolescence in Hungary to his wealthy middle age in London. Plus, writer Rabindranath Maharaj shares the most influential books in his life.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Flesh by David Szalay

    A Quiet Disappearance by Rabindranath Maharaj

    Coral Island by R. M. Ballantyne

    Watchmen by Alan Moore, illustrated by Dave Gibbons, coloured by John Higgins

    One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez

    A House for Mr Biswas by V.S. Naipaul

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    28 m
  • What might surprise you about Maragret Atwood’s new memoir
    Nov 22 2025

    Margaret Atwood’s Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts offers a sharp and funny look at the multifaceted life that shaped one of the most influential Canadian literary voices of our time. Atwood's long time friend and novelist Susan Swan, along with Margaret’s ‘heir apparent’ Mona Awad join the show to discuss the memoir with Antonio Michael Downing.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts by Margaret Atwood

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    27 m
  • Is food the closest thing to teleportation?
    Nov 17 2025

    No matter where you are, a meal can make you feel at home. Suresh Doss, host of CBC’s culinary show Locals Welcome, shares the cookbooks he keeps in his kitchen, which have helped fuel his lifelong passion. Plus, writer and journalist Phillip Dwight Morgan talks about his mission to read a new poem to his baby daughter everyday.


    Books discussed on this week's show include:

    Handmade: Stories of Strength Shared Through Recipes from the Women of Sri Lanka by Nesa and Roberts Liezer

    Salt Fat Acid Heat” by Samin Nosrat

    The Joy of Cooking” by Irma Rombauer

    Donabe: Classic and Modern Japanese Clay Pot Cooking by Naoko Takei Moore and Kyle Connaughton

    Wild Geese by Mary Oliver

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    27 m