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The Next Chapter with Antonio Michael Downing

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Looking for your next great read? The Next Chapter’s got you covered! Book lovers join host Antonio Michael Downing to dive deep into great books. Big feelings, hot takes, enlightening conversations — you’ve never been in a book club like this before....

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Looking for your next great read? The Next Chapter’s got you covered! Book lovers join host Antonio Michael Downing to dive deep into great books. Big feelings, hot takes, enlightening conversations — you’ve never been in a book club like this before. It’s Canada’s book club, and everyone’s invited. So pull up a chair and join the conversation. New episodes every Saturday and Monday.

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@cbcbooks

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English

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416-205-3700


Episodes
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Travelling to the birthplace of Interview with the Vampire

4/18/2026
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 Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:24:57

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How Artemis II could impact the future of space exploration and reality TV

4/13/2026
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 Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:42

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What made Judy Blume’s books so popular? Reflecting on her illustrious career and new biography

4/11/2026
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 Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:08

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Does the Project Hail Mary adaptation do the novel justice?

4/6/2026
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 Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:42

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How Amanda Brugel manifested her role in The Handmaid’s Tale

4/4/2026
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 Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:08

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The youngest Canada Reads contestant is now a Disney star: Here’s what she’s reading now

3/30/2026
The actor Malia Baker was the youngest person ever to compete on Canada Reads. Back then Malia was starring in The Babysitter’s Club on Netflix, and from there joined the Disney universe. She joins the show for a reading check-in. Plus, CBC Books' Talia Kliot talks about her venture into stand-up comedy and recommends two books about comedians. Books discussed on this week's show include: The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom Remembered Rapture by Bell Hooks All About Love by Bell Hooks Good Material by Dolly Alderton Nobody Asked for This by Georgia Toews Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:42

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How iconic musician Tegan Quin plans to tackle Canada Reads

3/28/2026
Chart-topping musician Tegan Quin has joined the table for Canada Reads 2026. She is the second member from the duo Tegan and Sara to participate in Canada Reads, and will defend Loghan Paylor's novel The Cure for Drowning. The team will discuss the upcoming debates and make their case for why this historical queer love story is the one book all of Canada should read. Books discussed on this week's show include: The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:26:06

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A look inside Canada’s prison book clubs

3/23/2026
Every month across the country in federal prisons, inmates get together for bookclubs. It may not look like the typical club, but the connection, community and stimulation are all there. It’s a program that’s been running for almost 20 years. Tom Best, the Executive Director of Bookclubs for Inmates, drops by to talk about the program and Antonio Michael's experience as a guest author. Plus, Bridget Raymundo recommends a staff pick and explains its mysterious tie to Heated Rivalry.

Duration:00:27:42

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The quiet terror of Foe: why Actor Josh Dela Cruz is bringing it to Canada Reads

3/21/2026
The next Canada Reads panellist and author pairing has joined the table. Actor and TV host Josh Dela Cruz will defend Iain Reid’s novel, Foe. It’s a psychological thriller set against a science fiction backdrop, and examines the nature of a domestic relationship in a climate-change-ravaged country. The eerie familiarity stuck with Dela Cruz well after he finished reading, and will make his case for why it's must-read material for Canadians during the debates in April. Plus, Juno-nominated musician Siibii shares the book they think should be required in classrooms. Books discussed on this week's show include: Foe by Iain Reid Mind's Eye: Stories from Whapmagoostui edited by Emily Masty & Susan Marshall Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:24:47

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This writer's mystery illness defied diagnosis for months - here's what she learned from the uncertainty

3/16/2026
Gill Deacon is a writer, musician and a familiar voice on CBC. A few years ago she developed a debilitating illness that defied diagnosis for many months. In those long months of not knowing, she was forced to adjust to her relationship with uncertainty. Her new book is called A Love Affair with the Unknown: Leaning into the Uncertainty of Modern Life. She’ll talk about her journey, and recommend two similar titles. Plus, Karma Brown answers The Next Chapter’s version of the Proust Questionnaire. Books discussed on this week's show include: A Love Affair with the Unknown: Leaning into the Uncertainty of Modern Life Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities by Rebecca Solnit Mother is Watching by Karma Brown Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:42

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Why Elle-Maija Tailfeathers says A Minor Chorus is the story Canada needs to hear right now

3/14/2026
Filmmaker and actor Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and author Billy-Ray Belcourt are bringing rural Alberta authenticity to Canada Reads. Tailfeathers will be defending Belcourt’s novel A Minor Chorus. It follows a queer Indigenous doctoral student who steps away from his dissertation to write a novel, feeling caught between his childhood on the reservation, and the newest chapter of his life. They'll get into the upcoming debates, and why Tailfeathers believes this is the story Canada needs now more than ever. Books discussed on this week's show include: A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison I am Woman by Lee Maracle Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway In Search of April Raintree by Beatrice Mosionier Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:26:42

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Inside the Toronto Sceptres’ team book club

3/9/2026
Toronto Sceptres players Claire Dalton and Raygan Kirk share a love of reading, so they decided to start a team book club. They join the show to discuss how the club works, balancing meetings with a busy PWHL schedule and what they're currently reading. Plus, writer and critic Jason Guriel on what makes the perfect book blurb and Canadian legend Fefe Dobson shares which book has been inspiring her lately. Books discussed on this week's show include: The Secret Lives of Murderer's Wives by Elizabeth Arnott God of the Woods by Liz Moore Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews Gone Before Goodbye by Harlan Coben and Reese Witherspoon Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs by Annie Leibovitz and Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:25:56

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Why Steve Dangle says this novel picked him for Canada Reads

3/7/2026
Hockey internet personality Steve "Dangle" Glynn says that Tyler Hellard's Searching for Terry Punchout picked him. The pair meets for the first time to discuss Tyler's book, which follows a lost sportswriter's journey home to reluctantly rekindle his relationship with his estranged father, a legendary retired NHL enforcer. They'll talk about Canada's relationship to the game, applesauce, and the invisible string that brought them together for Canada Reads. Books discussed on this week's show include: Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:26:33

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What do fans of the novel Wuthering Heights make of the new adaptation?

3/2/2026
The new Wuthering Heights adaptation is stirring up a lot of opinions. It’s a story of burning passion and intensity against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors. Our columnist Mirian Njoh and romance reading expert joins the show to give us her opinion on its transition from page to screen. Plus, author and UNICEF ambassador Tara Moss talks about her latest book and recommends two companion reads. Books discussed on this week's show include: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood The Italian Secret by Tara Moss Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:27:42

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How Canada Reads is unleashing Morgann Book’s inner competitor

2/28/2026
The countdown has begun leading up to Canada Reads. The books have been picked, the panelists are strategizing and, every week, The Next Chapter will help you get to know the new author and panelist pairs. The first powerhouse team includes popular BookToker and podcaster Morgann Book, and debut romance author Joss Richard. Morgann will champion Joss’s book, It’s Different This Time. Plus, former Canada Reads author Samantha M. Bailey answers the Proust Questionnaire. Books discussed on this week's show include: It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard Hello, Juliet by Samantha M. Bailey Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks

Duration:00:26:44

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This Amazing Race winner’s latest challenge? Reading 50 books in a year

2/23/2026
Kim Holderness and her husband won over the internet making funny family videos. Now they have millions of followers, have written children's books together and won the Amazing Race. Last year, Kim set another goal for herself, to read 50 books by the time she turns 50. Plus, Ryan B. Patrick recommends two modern classics by Black Canadian writers and predicts a future classic. Books discussed on this week's show include: My Friends by Fredrik Backman Awake by Jen Hatmaker Super Agers by Eric Topol What We All Long For by Dionne Brand Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis You’ve Changed by Ian Williams

Duration:00:27:41

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Has hustle culture been lying to you?

2/21/2026
For many years Amil Niazi burned with professional ambition, she reached for it every day and was determined to find success. But even in moments of external success, she began to fall out of love with the corporate rat race. She began looking inward, and began to question if she would ever find fulfillment in the world of promotions and job titles. This is the journey she reflects on in her new book Life After Ambition. Plus, musician Sarah Kae shares what she’s been reading. Books discussed on this week's show include: How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell Daughter by Claudia Dey A Ballet of Lepers by Leonard Cohen

Duration:00:23:56

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Are book bans actually effective in a digital age?

2/16/2026
The last few years have seen lots of books removed from schools, libraries and bookstores. Last fall, Alberta scaled back its proposed book ban after public pushback, and in the U.S., thousands of books have been removed from schools and dropped from curriculums. Kudakwashe Rutendo and Mirian Njoh weigh in on the topic and discuss influential challenged titles from their own lives. Plus, get to know author Madeleine Thien through the Proust Questionnaire. Books discussed on this week's show include: Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Steven Chbosky The Book of Records by Madelein Thein

Duration:00:27:42

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Mychal the Librarian on his journey to internet stardom

2/14/2026
Having fun isn’t hard, when you’ve got a library card. That’s a mantra Mychal Threets, or Mychal the Librarian, has practiced since childhood. He’s a librarian and literacy advocate who brings his library love to life on TikTok and Instagram. Millions of views later, he was named the new host of the recently rebooted Reading Rainbow on PBS. Plus, Ontario musician Evan Redsky on the book that provided him with two years of inspiration. Books discussed on this week's show include: I’m So Happy You’re Here: A Celebration of Library Joy, illustrated by Lorraine Nam One Native Life by Richard Wagamese

Duration:00:25:13

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Why the internet loves this family owned bookstore

2/9/2026
Lisa Bailey says this latest chapter of her life is like the plot of a rom com. Daughter leaves the big city to return to her hometown to help run her Dad’s used bookstore. Now, Bailey Books in St. Albert has caught the internet’s attention with videos showcasing their rare used books and knack for book binding and repair. Plus, Terese Mason Pierre shares the black speculative fiction novels that made her fall in love with the genre. Books discussed on this week's show include: The Bachman Books collection by Stephen King Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah River Mumma by Zalika Reid-Benta

Duration:00:27:42