BOOKED SOLID: A New Canaan Library Podcast for Adventurous Readers Across All Genres
Booked Solid is New Canaan Library’s librarian-led book discussion podcast for adventurous readers. Our current hosts are Collections Librarian Kathleen and Adult Services Librarian James. Booked Solid reads and discusses books across all age groups and is perfect for listeners who are looking to find excellent reads in any genre.
The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami
This month, Kathleen and James look at a troubling vision of the near future in Laila Lalami's riveting book, The Dream Hotel. Join our hosts for a discussion on technology, surveillance, and the challenges of writing speculative fiction. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
The Antidote by Karen Russell
Kathleen and James step into a reimagining of the 1930s Dust Bowl in Karen Russell's genre-bending novel The Antidote. The hosts discuss the book's magical realism, its incredible use of language, and its argument for how history can be more deeply connected than one might expect. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
North Woods by Daniel Mason
This month, Kathleen and James find far more than they expected in Daniel Mason's brilliant novel, North Woods. Join our hosts as they celebrate the Library's Lit Lunch pick with a discussion on the ways that the past influences the present and the joy of discovering unexpected connections. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library w...
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
For the first episode of season 7, Kathleen and James visit the windswept island of Shearwater in Charlotte McConaghy's thrilling book, Wild Dark Shore. They discuss the book’s breathtaking setting, how the story explores the themes of climate change and despair, and why hope and community are so important in the face of disaster. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading lis...
Booked Solid's Annual Summer Reading Roundup 2025
Featured Titles:
Woodworking by Emily St. James
Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
Hungerstone by Kat Dunn
Sister Deborah by Scholastique Mukasonga
The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins
Spent by Alison Bechdel
All Systems Red by Martha Wells
Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane
When the World Tips Over by Jandy Nelson
Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez
Magnolia Wu Unfolds it All by Chanel Miller<...
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Kathleen, Kat, and James get wrapped up in the mystery of Liz Moore’s thrilling novel, The God of the Woods. Join our hosts for a discussion on how they approach mystery fiction, narrative structure, and the importance of a good reveal. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Kathleen, Kat, and James put their heads together and talk about the nonfiction book selection for the season, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. The group discusses nature, science, the environment, and the ways in which we see and understand the world. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
Kathleen, Kat, and James travel through time to discuss Kaliane Bradley’s science fiction romance book, The Ministry of Time. Our hosts talk about genre fiction, out-of-time romance stories, and all the questions they have about time travel ethics, shady government experiments, and the suspicious convenience of having an inadvisable roommate. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New...
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Kathleen, Kat, and James explore the endless halls of the House and attempt to unravel its secrets in Susanna Clarke’s intriguing fantasy novel, Piranesi. Join our hosts for a discussion on liminal spaces, dark academia, and the ways in which we connect to the world around us. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library web...
Roman Stories by Jhumpa Lahiri
This month, Kathleen, Kat, and James get a taste of Italy with Jhumpa Lahiri’s excellent collection of short fiction, Roman Stories. Join us as we celebrate the Library's Lit Lunch pick with a discussion about the unique strengths of short stories, connection and belonging, and a deeper dive on three of our hosts' favorite pieces from the collection. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out...
James by Percival Everett
Kathleen, Kat, and James start the new season with a turbulent journey down the Mississippi River in Percival Everett’s excellent historical fiction novel, James. The group discusses the book’s clever use of language, the bizarre and harrowing situations our heroes find themselves in, and the challenges in retelling an American classic. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on th...
Booked Solid's Annual Summer Reading Roundup 2024
Featured Titles:
Greta and Valdin by Rebecca K. Reilly
The Age of Magical Overthinking by Amanda Montell
Clear by Carys Davies
Eastbound by Maylis de Kerangal
Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang
The Bad Ones by Melissa Albert
Exordia by Seth Dickinson
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Masquerade by O.O. Sangoyomi<...
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Kathleen, Kat, and James come face to face with unexpected horrors and unfriendly in-laws in Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s book Mexican Gothic. Join our hosts as they discuss the Gothic novel, the strangling grasp of the patriarchy, and the terror of the fungi kingdom. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams by Daniel Nayeri
Kathleen, Kat, and James travel down the Silk Road and encounter con artists, storytellers, and danger around every corner in Daniel Nayeri’s book The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams. Join our hosts as they discuss unreliable narrators, historical jokes, and the joy of finding a book that works for all ages. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid rea...
The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin
Kathleen, Kat, and James read N.K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season and discover a rich fantasy world full of dark secrets, unsolved mysteries, and the beginning of the end of the world. Kathleen shows off her detective skills by catching a twist before it is revealed, Kat looks at the systems at play, and James struggles with pronunciation. Join our hosts as they discuss fantasy, writing style, and more in this month’s episode of Booked Solid. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can...
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
This month, Kat, Kathleen, and James read the first nonfiction book of the season, Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. The group discusses the horrific conspiracy that the book documents against members of the Osage Nation in the 1920s, the shocking systems of oppression and exploitation that enabled and outlived it, and the excellent writing and skill of the author in covering such a difficult topic. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on a...
Horse by Geraldine Brooks
This month, Kat, Kathleen, and James saddle up to explore a genre that they all rarely read: historical fiction, courtesy of Geraldine Brooks' award-winning novel Horse. Tune in for a discussion about history and commodification, and discover which of the hosts doesn't like horses. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
This month, Kathleen, Kat, and James venture into the unexplored depths of Julia Armfield’s haunting book, Our Wives Under the Sea. Kat loves the characters, Kathleen is fascinated by the mystery, and James can’t stop thinking about a tragic fateful decision. Join our hosts as they discuss grief, relationships, and the terrible fear and pull of the unknown. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check...
Summer Reading Roundup and Exciting Fall Releases
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
Kathleen and James channel their inner teen detectives and dive into Holly Jackson’s devious YA thriller, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. This month the discussion focuses on intrepid teen sleuths, the trouble with using homework as an excuse for investigating a murder, and fun with localization. Kathleen is in her element with this murder mystery, while James is lost in the woods. Will he piece together the clues, solve the mystery, and put this season’s final episode behind bars? Find out in this episode of Booked Solid. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid...
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
This month, Kathleen and James travel to Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children to discuss the fantasy novella (and murder mystery!) Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire. Listen in as they discuss portal fantasies, found families, and where their magical doors would lead. Will this story steal their hearts? BE SURE to check out this episode to find out! Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode...
Me (Moth) by Amber McBride
This month, Kathleen and James read the lush and lyrical novel in verse Me (Moth) by Amber McBride. Tune in for a discussion about identity, self-discovery, and spirituality, as seen through the lens of the life cycle of a moth. James and Kathleen love the language, but will the story haunt them just as much as the prose? Find out in this episode of Booked Solid—and stick around for bonus content James recorded against his will. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can ma...
Babel by R.F. Kuang
Kathleen and James welcome special guest Kat to the podcast to discuss R.F. Kuang’s historical fantasy epic, Babel. Tune in for a discussion on empire, colonialism, and revolution, as well as everyone’s favorite bad dad, Professor Lovell. Will James and Kat’s enthusiasm for the book win over fantasy skeptic Kathleen…or will it get lost in translation? Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode...
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Kathleen and James join forces to pull off one last job… talking about Leigh Bardugo’s excellent fantasy heist, Six of Crows. James fails to keep his cool and cracks under the pressure. Kathleen discovers she enjoys fantasy heists and tries to reconcile this fact with the person she thought she was. The stakes are high, but the rewards are higher in this episode of Booked Solid. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of th...
Circe by Madeline Miller
Kathleen and James get together and explore an incredible retelling of a myth that fully realizes its characters in new and exciting ways. James reveals that he is a verifiable fanboy for Greek mythology while singing this novel’s praises. Kathleen welcomes James to the podcast and tries to keep things on track. They both agree that everything is better after Odysseus dies. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future.  To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in...
"Nothing To See Here" by Kevin Wilson
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"Ain't Burned All The Bright" by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin
Kathleen and Sam dive into a truly unique book--a mixed media, collage in verse that tackles both the Covid pandemic and being a black youth in today's America. Let's celebrate national poetry month with powerful words that create visceral responses. Kathleen frightens Sam while gesticulating with a knife and almost admits that she loves poetry. Sam shares her passion for altered books and struggles with heavy BIPOC informed reads. Listen in to tap into your inner creative spirit and to feel less alone when there's nothing but bad vibes in the headlines. Please take our survey to help us make...
"Gender Queer" by Maia Kobabe
This month, we read the graphic memoir, Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe. Join Kathleen and Sam as they grapple with Spivak pronouns while discussing this quietly brave story about life outside of binary privilege. Tune in to hear about love, support, and asexuality. Let's disturb the universe and embrace the many ways to self-identify. We will do hard things, quote poetry, and even admit to a crush. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any o...
"The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" by V.E. Schwab
Like Addie LaRue, Booked Solid was unable to tell our story, but Sam finally gets the tech issues sorted out while Kathleen warms up to magical realism. Loneliness and beauty abound in this tale about immortality and untethered humanity. Could you find solace in art? Is being a muse enough? Are ideas wild? Join us as Kathleen finds comfort in being forgotten while Sam gets uncomfortable with her inner cynic. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a h...
"Genuine Fraud" by E. Lockhart
Kathleen finally convinces Sam to read one of her favorites and redeems herself from a world of predictable happy endings. This is not a therapy session but is it a cry for help? Kathleen wonders if you have to be morally compromised to live the life that you think you should be living. Sam gives Kathleen the moniker "tiny steps toward darkness." Come learn how to trade a paperclip to eventually buy a house and stay tuned for literally, anything else. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and...
"The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig
Kathleen & Sam are back to discuss The Midnight Library--a book that tackles life choices and regrets in a quirky and philosophical thought exercise. Sam is not convinced that there is no place like home but embraces Stephen Hawking and string theory (and apparently double negatives). Kathleen confuses us with her post pandemic enjoyment of predictable endings. Listeners beware. Spoilers and surprises abound in every single spooky season of your multiverse. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a h...
"House In The Cerulean Sea" by TJ Klune
Sam & Kathleen wrap up the season with great ideas for summer reads and ponder humanity, philosophy, and veganism while grappling with an endearing, warm fuzzy fantasy read. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
"Another Brooklyn" by Jacqueline Woodson
Celebrating our One Author New Canaan visit by Jacqueline Woodson by embracing her unique voice in poetic prose. Kathleen and Sam consider unreliable memory and discomfort reads, upcoming poetry month and summer books. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
"Dread Nation" by Justina Ireland
Sam embraces a sequel and Kathleen ponders the Zombie Adjacent in a satirical alternate history of the Civil War. Let's get pumped for One Author New Canaan--Jacqueline Woodson! Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
"Beartown" by Fredrik Backman
A tiny town with super-sized hockey. A master of character study is the best cocktail party wingman. Speaking out and the fall out. Books in translation. Find out about the technicality that keeps New Canaan as the reigning Girls Ice Hockey Connecticut state champions for three years in a row. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New C...
"The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" by Suzanne Collins
Our episode's special guest, Megan Mabee's article in Book Riot:
"How the Hunger Games Prequel Helped Me Realize I've Changed."
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"Magic Lessons" by Alice Hoffman
Our podcast glows up and embraces young adults, new adults, and the forever young adult at heart. Listen in as we discuss Alice Hoffman's latest installment--a prequel in the Owen's family of powerful witches. Let's get excited for Lit Lunch while Kathleen drops a bomb on us. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
"With The Fire On High" by Elizabeth Acevedo: YA Book Brunch
Kathleen and Sam are back to talk about Elizabeth Acevedo's recent book. Quiet YA and "This is why we can't read nice things." Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
Nothing by Janne Teller: YA Book Brunch
Existentialism. Measured trauma and violence. One-ups-manship. We will burn the tape and keep the ashes. Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.
Sadie by Courtney Summers: YA Book Brunch
Murder. Trauma. Souffle. Abandoning Democracy. Join teen librarians Kathleen & Sam as they discuss Courney Summer's Sadie Please take our survey to help us make Booked Solid even better! Let us know what you enjoy and what improvements we can make for the future. Â To place a hold on any of the titles mentioned in this episode, check out our Booked Solid reading list on the New Canaan Library website.