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Episode 49: Audiobook Listeners Tell All
May 25, 2026
39m 23s
Episode 48: Summer Scares 2026
Mar 23, 2026
1h 13m 37s
Episode 47: Three Conversations about Reading
Jan 26, 2026
48m 25s
Episode 46: Editors' Choice 2025
Dec 22, 2025
41m 19s
Episode 45: Once Upon a Fairy Tale Retelling
Nov 25, 2025
56m 34s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/25/26 | Episode 49: Audiobook Listeners Tell All✨ | audiobooksreading+3 | Annie BostromMaren Flessen+1 | Down the DrainWuthering Heights+10 | — | audiobook monthlistening+3 | — | 39m 23s | |
| 3/23/26 | Episode 48: Summer Scares 2026✨ | summer reading programshorror literature+3 | Becky SpratfordJulia Smith+4 | Summer Scares Resource PageiRead Summer Reading 2026+26 | — | Summer Scares 2026adult and YA titles+7 | — | 1h 13m 37s | |
| 1/26/26 | Episode 47: Three Conversations about Reading✨ | readingaudiobooks+3 | Misha StoneHeather Booth+1 | Heated RivalryGoodReads+23 | — | Heated RivalryGo Set a Watchman+3 | — | 48m 25s | |
| 12/22/25 | Episode 46: Editors' Choice 2025✨ | book recommendationsliterature+3 | — | The Phoebe VariationsThe Invention of Charlotte Brontë+30 | — | Editors' ChoiceTBR piles+3 | — | 41m 19s | |
| 11/25/25 | Episode 45: Once Upon a Fairy Tale Retelling✨ | fairy tale retellingsaudiobooks in education+3 | Lucy LockleyHeather Kostal+1 | BooklistBooks for Youth’s+26 | — | Ella EnchantedThe Kingdom of Sweets+3 | — | 56m 34s | |
| 9/29/25 | Episode 44: A Tale of Two Sara(h)s✨ | Spanish-language literaturebook recommendations+3 | Sara MartínezSarah Hunter | REFORMA.orgMalas+17 | MexicoSpain+1 | REFORMANational Book Award+8 | — | 36m 56s | |
| 7/28/25 | Episode 43: Live from ALA!✨ | librariesbook recommendations+3 | Victor PiñeiroE. Lockhart+1 | Sourcebooks Young ReadersDelacorte+17 | Philadelphia | The Island of Forgotten GodsWe Fell Apart+3 | — | 36m 10s | |
| 5/23/25 | Episode 42: Why I Love Horror✨ | horror literaturelibrarianship+3 | Becky Spratford | Readers’ Advisory Guide to HorrorDanse Macabre+32 | — | Why I Love HorrorReaders’ Advisory Guide to Horror+3 | — | 1h 09m 06s | |
| 3/21/25 | Episode 41: Summer Scares 2025✨ | horror literaturelibrary programs+3 | Becky SpratfordKendare Blake+3 | Hellmouth PokémonSummer Scares Program Guide+18 | — | Summer Scares Resource PageFind Him Where You Left Him Dead+3 | — | 1h 14m 25s | |
| 1/23/25 | Episode 40: It’s Not New (But It Sucks): Dealing with Book Bans from the Frontlines✨ | book banslibrary challenges+3 | Katie ClausenHeather Booth | The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking AboutFoundations of Intellectual Freedom+11 | Chicagoland | book banningintellectual freedom+3 | — | 54m 27s | |
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| 12/3/24 | Episode 39: Editors' Choice 2024✨ | book recommendationsliterature+3 | Tommy Orange | BooklistTop of the List+25 | — | Editors' ChoiceTop of the List+3 | — | 46m 11s | |
| 11/21/24 | Episode 38: With a Little Help from Our Friends | On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, host Susan Maguire talks to two of her Friends, the co-chairs of the annual book sale at her local branch library. They talk about being picky about donations, pricing, layout, and the treasures they found at the sale. Then, Susan chats with new Books for Youth Associate Editor Kelly Ferreira about what they’ve been reading and loving lately. Here’s what we talked about: 85 Days: The Last Campaign of Robert Kennedy, by Jules Witcover Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus Janesville: An American Story, by Amy Goldstein The Big House: A Century in the Life of an American Summer House, by George Howe Colt A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II, by Sonia Purnell, read by Juliet Stevenson Central Park West, by James Comey A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, by James Comey Eddie Winston Is Looking for Love, by Marianne Cronin Are You My Mother? by Dr. Seuss Dragon Rider, by Cornelia Funke P. C. Cast Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer Casey McQuiston Bigfoot’s Big Heart, by Sarah Glenn Marsh, illustrated by Ishaa Lobo Compound Fracture, by Andrew Joseph White Ariel Crashes a Train, by Olivia A. Cole The Deep Dark, by Molly Knox Ostertag, art by the author The Sweetness between Us, by Sarah Winifred Searle, art by the author | — | ||||||
| 10/8/24 | ![]() The Shelf Care Interview: Carole Boston Weatherford | Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors talk to book people. This Shelf Care interview is sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group. In this episode of Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talked to Carole Boston Weatherford about her forthcoming picture book, The Doll Test: Choosing Equality, which will be out in November. You can listen to this interview here. Carole Boston Weatherford is the author of numerous award-winning books. Her picture book BOX: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom, illustrated by Michele Wood, received a Newbery honor. Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre, illustrated by the late Floyd Cooper was a National Book Award long-list title, won the Coretta Scott King Award for author and illustrator, and received a Caldecott honor and a Sibert honor. When she's not traveling or visiting museums, Carole is mining the past for family stories, dating traditions, and forgotten struggles. | — | ||||||
| 9/30/24 | Episode 37: Book-Clubbable | On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, host Susan Maguire spoke to Allison Escoto of the Center for Fiction about book groups, being a solo librarian, and getting the opportunity to read nonfiction for the Carnegie Awards. Then, Audio Editor Heather Booth chats with librarian and author Van Hoang about the walking audiobook club she runs at her library. Finally, Susan and Adult Books Editor Donna Seaman talk about her forthcoming book, River of Books: A Life in Reading as well as what she’s been reading and loving lately. Here’s what we talked about: Stanley Ellin, mystery writer James, by Percival Everett Out of the Sierra: A Story of Rarámuri Resistance, by Victoria Blanco Girl Giant and the Monkey King, by Van Hoang The Monstrous Misses Mai, by Van Hoang Sociopath, by Patrick Gagne, read by the author Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World, by Naomi Klein, read by the author Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution, Cat Bohannon, read by the author Elyse Dinh, audiobook narrator The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative, by Florence Williams, read by Emily Woo Zeller In Praise of Walking: A New Scientific Exploration, by Shane O’Mara, read by Liam Gerrard River of Books: A Life in Reading, by Donna Seaman The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America, by Sara B. Franklin The World She Edited: Katarine S. White at the New Yorker, by Amy Reading Booker Prize Long List Creation Lake, by Rachel Kushner This Strange Eventful History, by Claire Messud Playground, by Richard Powers The Overstory, by Richard Powers Wandering Stars, by Tommy Orange Reading the Room: A Bookseller’s Tale, by Paul Yamazaki | — | ||||||
| 7/29/24 | Episode 36: So. Many. Book. Suggestions. | On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, we’ve got lots and lots of reading suggestions. First, host Susan Maguire is joined by Rebecca Vnuk, Executive Director, LibraryReads, for a mini-Read ‘n’ Rave, a version of the hit program that Booklist and LibraryReads host at ALA Annual. Then, Audio Editor Heather Booth talks to her daughter Julia about how libraries can help teens find good audiobooks. Finally, Susan and Sarah Hunter, Editor, Books for Youth and Graphic Novels, sat down to share a ton of great new graphic novels that you can use to celebrate the tail end of Graphic Novels in Libraries Month (and beyond). “They Just Need to Get a Job”: 15 Myths on Homelessness, by Mary Brosnahan The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern, by Lynda Cohen Loigman Break Every Rule, by Brian Freeman The Most Wonderful Time, by Jayne Allen Marigold Mind Laundry, by Jungeun Yun, tr. By Shanna Tan Swordcrossed, by Freya Marske Bury Your Gays, by Chuck Tingle Swan Song, by Elin Hilderbrand The Strange Tales of Oscar Zahn, v. 1, by Tri Vuong, art by the author The Puerto Rican War: A Graphic History, by John Vasquez Mejias, art by the author A Pillbug Story, by Alison Conway, art by the author Ash’s Cabin, by Jen Wang, art by the author Plain Jane and the Mermaid, by Vera Brosgol, art by the author The Deep Dark, by Molly Knox Ostertag, art by the author The Worst Ronin, by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, art by Faith Shaffer The Jellyfish, by Boum, art by the author Navigating with You, by Jeremy Whitely, art by Cassio Riberio Anzu and the Realm of Darkness, by Mai K. Nguyen, art by the author Gamerville, by Johnnie Christmas, art by the author A New Car for Pickle, by Sylvie Kantorovitz, art by the author Hearing Things, by Ben Sears, art by the author | — | ||||||
| 7/16/24 | ![]() The Shelf Care Interview: The Creative Team Behind RIFTS AND REFRAINS | Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors get to talk to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Dreamscape Media. In this episode of the Shelf Care interview, Heather Booth talks with the creative team behind Rifts and Refrains, the audio-first production from Dreamscape Media's Dreamscape First Initiative. Rifts and Refrains is by Tiye with a shared narration by Benjamin Charles and iiKane. Tiye is a USA Today Bestselling author and has penned over forty novels. When Tiye's not obsessed with her latest characters, she's addressing the mental health needs of others through her private practice and teaching. She loves laughing and dancing with her family and friends and curled up somewhere, anywhere, forever inspired to write emotional, angsty stories that allow readers to escape. Check out her website and join her newsletter at www.tiyelovebooks.com, and follow her on F.B. @Tiye Love Books, TikTok @tiyelove, and/or on her I.G. @tiye28always. Benjamin Charles is Bahamian-born meditator, marathoner, and humanist interested in using the human voice to foster connection, combat loneliness, and incite joy! He has worked with many of the leaders in the industry including Podium, Audible, Dreamscape, Penguin Random House, and many many more. Upwards and onwards together. iiKane has narrated numerous titles currently available on Audible and other major online platforms. Her strong suits are creatively voicing different characters; animation; romance, fiction, and nonfiction narration; urban dramas; and historical/memoir readings. She has fifteen-plus years of voice experience, and her work has been featured on numerous flagship radio stations across the country for clients including MTV, VH1, BET, McDonald's, Access Hollywood, and AT&T. She also actively promotes new titles and authors to her social media audiences and enjoys every opportunity to bring projects to life in audio! | — | ||||||
| 5/27/24 | After the Diversity Audit and Farewell, Maggie (sad emoji) | On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, host Susan Maguire sat down with Johanna Boyle and Marie Mulder from the Kent District Library in Michigan about the necessary work of the diversity audit, and what to do once the audit is done (hint: it involves spreadsheets). Then Audio Editor Heather Booth offers some solid suggestions for promoting your audiobook collection. Finally (oh, finally), Susan and Senior Editor, Books for Youth Maggie Reagan sat down for one last conversation about what Maggie is reading and loving, and what the heck romantasy means. Here's what we talked about: The Final Strife, by Saara El-Afiri Made Glorious, by Lindsay Eagar I Loved You In Another Life, by David Arnold Compass and Blade, by Rachel Greenlaw A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas Fourth Wing, by Rebecca Yarros | — | ||||||
| 3/25/24 | Summer Scares 2024 | This episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast is all about Summer Scares! The reading program, a collaboration between Booklist, the Horror Writers Association, United for Libraries, Book Riot, and NoveList, announced their title picks in February. Host Susan Maguire sat down with the folks behind Summer Scares to talk about the books they want you to read this summer, different levels of scariness, and the importance of snacks for patron engagement. Here’s what we talked about: This Thing between Us, by Gus Moreno Such Sharp Teeth, by Rachel Harrison Jackal, by Erin E. Adams All these Bodies, by Kendare Blake Anna Dressed in Blood, by Kendare Blake #MurderTrending, by Gretchen McNeil Chain Gang All-Stars, by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah Dead Flip, by Sara Farizan Meddling Kids, by Edgar Cantero LibraryReads What Kind of Mother, by Clay McLeod Chapman 2024 Summer Scares Programming Guide Horror Writers Association The Nest, by Kenneth Oppel Ophie’s Ghost, by Justina Ireland My Aunt is a Monster, by Reimena Yee The Labyrinth of Lost and Found, by Jordan Lees (The Whisperwicks #1) Don’t miss these webinars, featuring the Summer Scares Authors: Summer Scares Adult Summer Scares YA Summer Scares Middel Grade | — | ||||||
| 2/20/24 | ![]() The Shelf Care Interview: Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic | Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors get to talk to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group. In this episode of Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks with Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic, whose new book, TOUCH THE SKY, goes on sale in May. Stephanie writes books in the San Francisco Bay Area surrounded by a few kids, a few cats, and one husband. Her work includes THE END OF SOMETHING WONDERFUL, HELLO STAR, and THE LEAGUE OF PICKY EATERS. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/24 | ![]() The Shelf Care Interview: Patricia Kreiser | Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors get to talk to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Capstone. In this episode of Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks with Patricia Kreiser about her debut picture book Always Together, which came out in January. Patricia Kreiser is an author and illustrator and proud mom who absolutely loves creating picture stories. Some of her earliest and best childhood memories include endless hours with Breyer horses, drawing (but not on the walls) and reading pretty much anything she could get her hands on. Patricia graduated from Pratt Institute and hopes her stories will one day be someone's favorite childhood memory. She joins us today from her home near Philadelphia. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/24 | Episode 33: Memoirs, Author Visits, and Books Books Books | On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, host Susan Maguire talks to Stephanie Sendaula, librarian and memoir enthusiast, about what’s so great about memoirs and what makes a great author visit. Then Audio Editor Heather Booth shares some upcoming awards and lists that those who do collection development and listeners’ advisory will want to know about. Finally, Susan and Annie Bostrom, Senior Editor, Adult Books, chat about what they’re reading and loving. Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It, by Greg Marshall Nervous: Essays on Heritage and Healing, by Jen Soriano Women We Buried, Women We Burned, by Rachel Louise Snyder Electric Lit A Man of Two Faces: A Memoir, A History, a Memorial, by Viet Thanh Nguyen Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City, by Jane Wong Illness as Metaphor, by Susan Sontag Rainbow Black, by Maggie Thrash The Women of NOW: How Feminists Built an Organization that Transformed America, by Katherine Turk Silver Nitrate, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Odyssey Award Winners RUSA Adult Listen List Spring Audio Preview (in Corner Shelf) Headshot, by Rita Bullwinkel Listen for the Lie, by Amy Tintera American Daughters, by Piper Huguley | — | ||||||
| 12/18/23 | Episode 32: Editors' Choice 2023 | It’s December, and that means…Editors’ Choice! Booklist’s full list of our Editors’ Choice titles can be found in our December issue, but on this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, the Booklist editors share some standouts from the already stand-out list. Here’s what everyone talked about: Donna Seaman: Brave the Wild River: The Untold Story of Two Women Who Mapped the Botany of the Grand Canyon, by Melissa L. Sevigny (Top of the List, Adult Nonfiction) The Apartment, by Ana Menéndez (Top of the List, Adult Fiction) What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez, by Claire Jiménez The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, by James McBride Absolution, by Alice McDermott Unshuttered, by Patricia Smith Poverty, by America, by Matthew Desmond Sarah Hunter: Roaming, by Mariko Tamaki, art by Jillian Tamaki Shubeik Lubeik, by Deena Mohamed, art by the author (Top of the List, Adult Graphic Novel) Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam, by Thien Pham, art by the author Bea Wolf, by Zach Weinersmith, art by Boulet (Top of the List, Youth Graphic Novel) Invisible Things, written and illustrated by Andy J. Pizza and Sophie Miller Jumper: A Day in the Life of a Backyard Jumping Spider, written and illustrated by Jessica Lanan Mr. S, written and illustrated by Monica Arnaldo (Top of the List, Picture Book) Heather Booth: Cutting Teeth, by Chandler Baker, read by January LaVoy (Top of the List, Adult Audio) Tom Lake, by Ann Patchett, read by Meryl Streep So Many Steves: Afternoons with Steve Martin, by Steve Martin and Adam Gopnik, read by the authors Sure I’ll Join Your Cult: A Memoir of Mental Illness and the Quest to Belong Anywhere, by Maria Bamford, read by the author What Happened to Rachel Riley?, by Claire Swinarski, read by a full cast (Top of the List, Youth Audio) Big Tree, by Brian Selznick, read by Meryl Streep The Spirit Bares Its Teeth, by Andrew Joseph White, read by Raphael Corkhill Edoardo Ballerini, Voice of Choice Julia Smith: The Labors of Hercules Beal, by Gary D. Schmidt (Top of the List, Middle Grade) Barely Floating, by Lilliam Rivera The Otherwoods, by Justine Pucella Winans Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything, by Justine Pucella Winans (Top of the List, Young Adult) The Worlds We Leave Behind, by A. F. Harrold The Wild Robot Protects, by Peter Brown Annie Bostrom: The Vaster Wilds, by Lauren Groff Maggie Reagan: Champion of Fate, by Kendare Blake This Dark Descent, by Kalyn Josephson Painted Devils, by Margaret Owen The Making of Yolanda la Bruja, by Lorraine Avila The Blood Years, by Elena K. Arnold Susan Maguire: Happiness Falls, by Angie Kim Much Ado about Nada, by Uzma Jalaluddin Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries, by Heather Fawcett Ronny Khuri: The Hidden World of Gnomes, written and illustrated by Lauren Soloy | — | ||||||
| 11/28/23 | Episode 31: Craft Books, Celebrity Memoirs, and Evil Hamburgers | On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, host Susan Maguire sits down with librarian Nanette Donohue to talk about all aspects of collecting craft books. Then, Audio Editor Heather Booth chats with librarian Emily Borsa about the appeal of the celebrity memoir, whether read by the author or not. Finally, Editor, Books for Youth and Graphic Novels Sarah Hunter joins Susan to shout about a few books she’s been reading and loving lately. (She doesn’t really shout.) Here’s what we talked about: Elizabeth Zimmermann’s knitting books Cast On, Bind Off: 54 Step-by-Step Methods, by Leslie Ann Bestor Barbara Walker’s Stitch Dictionaries Alice Starmore’s Book of Fair Isle Knitting, by Alice Starmore Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America’s Suburbs, by Benjamin Herold The Woman in Me, by Britney Spears, read by Michelle Williams Talking to My Angels, by Melissa Etheridge, read by the author Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, by Bono, read by the author The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music, by Dave Grohl, read by the author A Dream About Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons, by Ben Folds, read by the author Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult: A Memoir of Mental Illness and the Quest to Belong Anywhere, by Maria Bamford, read by the author ARRTReads.org Being Henry: The Fonz . . . and Beyond, by Henry Winkler, read by the author If You Would Have Told Me, by John Stamos, read by the author Down the Drain, by Julia Fox, read by the author My Name is Barbra, by Barbra Streisand, read by the author Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg Tasty: A History of Yummy Experiments, by Victoria Grace Elliott, illus. by the author Lisa Cheese and Ghost Guitar, v.1: Attack of the Snack, by Kevin Alvir, illus. by the author The Warm Hands of Ghosts, by Katherine Arden The Bear and the Nightingale, by Katherine Arden Small Spaces, by Katherine Arden | — | ||||||
| 11/21/23 | ![]() Shelf Care Interview: BonHyung Jeong | Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series in which Booklist talks with book people! This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Yen Press. BonHyung Jeong (Bon) studied Cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her debut graphic novel was Kyle's Little Sister, made possible with the help of numerous people. She hopes to make connections with others through relatable stories. Currently living in Korea, she's always busy playing console games - exactly like Grace from her books! | — | ||||||
| 11/7/23 | ![]() Shelf Care Interview: Saadia Faruqi | Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series in which Booklist talks with book people! This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Capstone Young Readers. Saadia Faruqi is a Pakistani American writer, interfaith activist, and cultural sensitivity trainer featured in O the Oprah Magazine. Author of the Yasmin Chapter book series, Saadia also writes middle grade novels such as YUSUF AZEEM IS NOT A HERO, and other books for children. Saadia is Editor-in-Chief of Blue Minaret, an online magazine of poetry, short stories, and art. Besides writing, she also loves reading, binge-watching her favorite shows, and taking naps. She lives in Houston with her family. | — | ||||||
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