Ainara takes on the book Witchlings, and tells us why it's one of her favourite with its themes of friendship and perseverance . Then, she travels to chat with author Claribel A. Ortega, who gives us a tour of Peekskill, New York
After a deep-dive into Beatrice and Croc Harry, from author Lawrence Hill, Ainara jumps on her bike to meet him deep in the forest to discuss talking animals, wordplay, self-identity, and oatmeal.
Ainara looks into the Witch Boy, one of her favourite comfort reads. Then, she jets off to Los Angeles to meet up with artist and author Molly Knox Ostertag to talk about comics and why it's important to following your true nature.
Ainara reviews, Shuri by Nic Stone - and now she can't wait to head to the library to get the next book in the series. Kamaia Fairburn joins her- and the two tour all the magical offerings of their local public library.
After a synopsis of The Barren Grounds, Ainara travels to visit author David A. Robertson under night sky. He shares his reasons for writing the series and some insight into the Cree folklore that shaped these magical tales.
We're introduced to Living with Viola, a book about a girl learning to tame her anxiety. Then, Ainara travels to visit Rosena in her Toronto studio, where they discuss the themes of the book and Rosena's art.
Ainara introduces us to the world of Zoe Washington. Ainara then travels to a bakery to frost cupcakes with author Janae Marks while she gives us some more details on the book and drops some hints about the sequel.
Ainara can't count how many times she's read New Kid, and gives us all the reasons why this graphic novel story is a regular go-to for her. Then, she visits the artist behind the book, Jerry Craft in Connecticut.
Ainara gives us a deep-dive into the first novelization of Miles Morales by Jason Reynolds. She then meets up and chats with Spider-Verse co-director, Peter Ramsey about representation in film inside the Dolby Theater.
We learn why the book "Frizzy" speaks so loudly to Ainara and how important hair acceptance has been to her. Then, we hear from, Claribel Ortega, author of Frizzy, Lawrence Hill, and Peter Ramsey.