Are you looking for your next great read? We can help! Visit us in person, explore reading recommendations online, join an in-person or online book discussion, get recommendations on Facebook, tune in to our televised book club segments, and more. Get started here!

Sunday Nights on Facebook
Join us on Sunday nights at 8:30pm on Facebook for Currently Reading. Enjoy this hour during which book enthusiasts share favorite books and offer suggestion about what to read next. Find out about the books that have everyone talking.

Indy Now Book Club
Catch book recommendations and IndyPL program highlights from your own local librarians once a month on the Indy Now Morning Show with Ryan and Jillian on Fox59. The show airs at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. Browse our past appearances.

In-Person & Online Book Discussions
Do you love talking about books? Join one of our book discussions or book clubs available both in-person and online.

Online Reading Recommendations
NovelList and NovelList K-8 are online services that offer reading recommendations. Browse both fiction and nonfiction, read-alike suggestions, series information, reviews, and lists of recommended and award-winning books for adults, teens and kids. Learn how to start on this video tutorial. Also try Book Connections which includes a “find the right book for you” feature.

Would you prefer one-on-one help? Call or ask a Library staff member at any of our locations or call, text, or email ask-a- librarian.

Make a selection from one of the book lists below created by our staff of avid readers. You can also follow our staff’s most recently published lists on the library catalog home page. Don’t miss our If You Like… suggestions that cover all the favorite genres like science fiction, graphic novels, romance, and more. Finally, don’t miss What We’re Reading Teens and What We’re Reading Kids.

Finding Books by Black Authors

Find compelling fiction and nonfiction by both contemporary and classic Black authors, including books in every genre from literary fiction to romance, to science fiction to personal memoirs, whether you are looking for a thrilling page turner are recognized prize-winner! Learn more at Finding Books by Black Authors. Here is a sampling of reading recommendations from our staff:

Contemporary Romance

Romances are books that feature a relationship between two main characters that have a “happily ever after” ending. They can be a great optimistic escape! There are many sub-genres too, if there is a particular setting or mood you like, such as historical, contemporary, paranormal, or inspirational. Browse If you Like Contemporary Romance to find your next read as well as a convenient clickable list of contemporary romance authors linked directly to our catalog for placing requests or checking out e-books or audiobooks. For more romantic reads browse our If You Like Historical Romance reading recommendations. Here is a sampling of recommendations from our staff:

Waiting for Onyx Storm?

The third book in the Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros following “Fourth Wing” and “Iron Flame” comes out on January 21st. While you what for it to come out (or for your hold to come through), try one of the following!

Pro Tip- Put multiple formats on hold! Sometimes the e-book will come in before the physical book. Just don’t forget to cancel your extra holds when you’re done reading so it can go to the next person!

Title - Onyx StormTitle - Fourth WingTitle - The Dragonriders of PernTitle - His Majesty

Listen with Liz – February 2025

I love nonfiction audiobooks.
This is a totally random list of titles I listened to in January 2025.
Titles are listed in alphabetical order.

Title - American BulkTitle - The Bling RingTitle - Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get OldTitle - Cabin

Royal Rumble 2025

One of the biggest wrestling events of the year, WWE’s Royal Rumble, is coming to Indianapolis for the first time since it debuted in 1988. Get ready to rumble with this list, from the history of wrestling to some of WWE’s most unforgettable superstars.

Title - WWE the Official CookbookTitle - WWE, the True Story of Royal RumbleTitle - John CenaTitle - Ballyhoo!

Black to the Future: 30 Years of African-American Fashion in Indianapolis and Beyond

Celebrate Meet the Artists XXXVII with The Library! Immerse yourself in masterful local art and electric fashion at our annual celebration of the arts and 30th anniversary fashion show. Before you join us for the “Pearl Experience” on Feb. 15, read up on the colorful legacy of Black creatives in the fashion world, in Indy and abroad.

Title - Black Designers in American FashionTitle - Blk ArtTitle - Liberated ThreadsTitle - The Chiffon Trenches

It Bears Repeating

Let’s do the time loop again! And again! And again. And again? The 1993 film Groundhog Day starred Bill Murray as a curmudgeonly weather man stuck repeating the same day, seemingly forever, until he figures out how to break the streak. Like that film, the titles on this list feature time loops. If you’re looking for something different to watch this Groundhog Day, why not check out a film from this list?

Title - Groundhog DayTitle - Edge of TomorrowTitle - Happy Death DayTitle - Triangle

Inspiring Non-Fiction

These are some really amazing non-fiction books I have both read and listened to. Varied topics but all interesting and fun.

Title - The Anthropocene ReviewedTitle - These Precious DaysTitle - On AnimalsTitle - The Book of Hope

Sad Girl Lit Fic

” ‘Sad Girl Literature’ is a relatively new term coined to categorize literature where trauma, vulnerability and a female main character take the stage. They may be thoroughly average yet feel like their life is falling apart. They may self-sabotage. They may experience depression. They may desire the wrong people. Do the wrong thing…. they may leap out the page as humans. “

Title - My Year of Rest and RelaxationTitle - Beautiful World, Where Are YouTitle - Such A Fun AgeTitle - Luster

Books For When You Need to Feel Some Hope

Sometimes in the cold days of Winter after the lights and family gatherings of the holidays are over things can look dark and bleak.

Here’s a list of books that offer light at the end of the tunnel (and sometimes it’s a dark tunnel!)- be it in stories of heroes pressing on when all seems lost, or reminders that sometimes it’s OK to just exist and be enough.

Title - The Fellowship of the RingTitle - The Way of KingsTitle - Anxious PeopleTitle - The Midnight Library

Get Lost in the Magical World of Maps

I am not sure why I find printed maps so comforting. Maybe it’s because in a world where we can often feel adrift, maps provide us with the illusion of control over the world we inhabit. This curated list invites you to browse and discover new ways of seeing the world both real and imagined.

Title - From Here to ThereTitle - Brilliant Maps for Curious MindsTitle - Atlas of the InvisibleTitle - Maps That Changed the World

Oh, Sweetie!

Books about Sweet Potatoes… Growing them, eating them, and even a bit of humor about them. Browse our complete listing of 2025 Gardening Workshops.

Title - Encyclopedia of GardeningTitle - PotatoTitle - Buried TreasuresTitle - The Potatopia Cookbook

On Medieval Times

If you’re someone like me who enjoys reading about medieval European history, then I implore you to try out one of the titles in our collection below.

Title - The Dark QueensTitle - Queens of the ConquestTitle - Queens of the CrusadesTitle - Queens of the Age of Chivalry, 1299-1409

Exposing Corruption

Corruption affects the safety and security of the public regardless of political slant. With recent attempts to remove Federal Inspectors General, tasked with fighting governmental waste, fraud, and abuse, it is important to understand the implications. These titles examine prior instances of corruption revealed by whistleblowers and the consequences some have experienced, while resources at the end explain protections offered to whistleblowers standing against corruption.

Title - Flying BlindTitle - Crisis of ConscienceTitle - How to Stand up to A DictatorTitle - A Death in Malta

2024 In Fifteen Films and Shows

Here are my top titles that I viewed in 2024 across television and film. You’ll find characters in thrilling peril, and characters quietly contemplating the meaning of life. Tales of revenge and tales of repairing relationships. Robots that will make you cry, football teams that will make you laugh (and cry), and an intrepid multigenerational trio that will make you cry with laughter. I hope you find something new to love.

Title - The Wild RobotTitle - Monkey ManTitle - KilljoysTitle - Strange Darling

What to Read Next Based on Your Favorite Timothy Egan Book

Timothy Egan is a prolific nonfiction writer who has tackled a wide variety of subjects including the KKK in Indiana, the history of the West and Pacific North West, and a moving portrait of the Dust Bowl. In this list, each of Timothy Egan’s sweeping and well-researched books is paired with a nonfiction book and a fiction book that capture some of the same themes.

Whether you’re a first time reader of Egan or have devoured everything he has to offer, you should be able to find your next book here!

Join us March 20 at the Madam Walker Legacy Center for the 46th Annual Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture featuring a special discussion with acclaimed historian Timothy Egan, acclaimed writer and veteran chronicler of the American experience, and author of A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan’s Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them.

Tickets are free but extremely limited and will be available to the public beginningFriday, March 7 at 5 p.m., while supplies last. Sign up for a reminder to secure your free ticket.

Learn more about this year’s Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture.

Title - A Fever in the HeartlandTitle - Black KlansmanTitle - Ring ShoutTitle - A Pilgrimage to Eternity

Are you looking for reading recommendations for teens? We can help! Visit us in person or online to get great ideas for your next great read. For one-on-one help call or ask a Library staff member at any of our locations. You can also call, text, or email ask-a- librarian! Here are some more ideas to help you find what to read next.

  • Follow our staff’s most recently published book lists on the library catalog home page.
  • Don’t miss our If You Like… suggestions that cover all the favorite genres like science fiction, graphic novels, romance, and more.
  • Join us Sunday nights at 8:30 p.m. on Facebook for Currently Reading where book enthusiasts offer their suggestions.
  • Catch book recommendations and IndyPL program highlights from your own local librarians once a month on the Indy Now Morning Show with Ryan and Jillian on Fox59. The show airs at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. Browse our past appearances.
  • You can also get reading recommendations online from NovelList or Book Connections. Read book reviews, see “read alike” lists, browse starred reviews, and more.

Make a selection from one of the book lists below created by our staff of avid readers whose reading experiences and tastes cover about any interest you can think of!

2024 in Fifteen Teen and Children’s Titles

Here are my top reads for 2024 that are in the Young Adult and Children’s collections at IndyPL. You’ll find spooky schools, polluted worlds, and bakeries full of light. Stories of being torn between two worlds, finding yourself amidst great change, and making your own way home. I hope you find something new to love.

Title - The Bakery DragonTitle - DeephavenTitle - Tales From Outer SuburbiaTitle - Drawn Onward

Staff Picks 2024- Best of Teen

Enjoy this list of our favorite YA reads of 2024, which spans genres. Enjoy dark academia, fake dating, poetry, comic adventures, subverted fantasy tropes, heists, D&D, and more!

Don’t forget that this year, we’ve included our favorite selections from the back catalog, in the hopes you can get your hands on a book you’ll love right now.

Title - Where Sleeping Girls LieTitle - Hockey Girl Loves Drama BoyTitle - Dear WendyTitle - The Unboxing of A Black Girl

A Bit of Funny With Your Fantasy – Youg Adult Picks

Whether it’s dark humor, whimsy, sarcasm, or banter, these young adult fantasy picks have a sense of humor.

Title - The Perfect Guy DoesnTitle - My Lady JaneTitle - ScoutTitle - So This Is Ever After

More Cat Manga!

Peanut butter and jelly, burgers and fries, Batman and Robin, etc., etc. Like these other pairs, cats and manga have a history worthy of recognition and should be counted among these famous duos. Check out this assortment of manga featuring cats who have main character energy and cats who play important supporting roles. If you haven’t had your fill of cat manga and are looking for more – peek at the previous Cat Manga list.

Title - Nights With A CatTitle - Falling in Love With A Traveling CatTitle - Cat Companions Maruru and HachiTitle - FukuFuku

What to Read Next Based on Your Favorite Taylor Swift Song

Don’t see your favorite song? Head over to your local branch and ask which librarian is a Swifty and they’ll help you figure it out!

Title - To All the Boys ITitle - The Cheat SheetTitle - These Violent DelightsTitle - If the Shoe Fits

Teen Books Featuring Podcasts

Podcasts keep getting more popular! According to statistics by Infinite Dial, almost half of Americans 12 and older have listened to a podcast in the last month. From True Crime to Politics to Entertainment to History, almost any topic is fair game for podcasting. It’s only natural that this popularity would affect the world of books too! These teen books feature podcasts. The main character is the podcaster or a podcast is produced by someone else and affects the main character in some crucial way.

Title - A Long Stretch of Bad DaysTitle - How to Find A Missing GirlTitle - We Can Be HeroesTitle - I Hope You

Teen Fiction without Romance

Sometimes I find myself just wanting to read some dramatic, adventurous teen fiction… without the characters trying to get all in each other’s business all the time. Here are some titles for if you can relate to that sentiment.

Title - Cold the Night, Fast the WolvesTitle - A Thousand Steps Into NightTitle - This Savage SongTitle - Vespertine

100 Books Before Graduation

Read 100 books before graduating from high school and receive prizes as you work toward your goal. Prizes will be awarded after reading 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 books! Most importantly, students will expand their mind, vocabulary, critical thinking, and test scores! This program is for students in grades 7-12. Learn more about 100 Books Before Graduation and register.

Dungeon and Dragons Stories

This list is a look at some stories of dungeon divers, dungeon clubs, dungeon trainers and dungeons in general. Enjoy! See our full listing of Dugneon and Dragon upcoming programs.

Title - No Humans Allowed!Title - Warriors & WeaponsTitle - Lost in the Mushroom MazeTitle - The Dungeoneers

Are you looking for reading recommendations for kids? We can help! Visit us in person or online to get ideas for great reads for kids. For one-on-one help call or ask a Library staff member at any of our locations. You can also call, text, or email ask-a- librarian!

This collection of book lists created by our staff can assist students with homework, help them find more books by their favorite authors, and aid parents in finding books for the youngest readers, among other things! We add new lists each month so returning readers can continue to find their next read! Find more reading recommendations for kids in our blog or enjoy storytime online.

You can also get reading recommendations online from NoveList K-8 Plus or Book Connections. Read book reviews, see “read alike” lists, browse starred reviews, and more.

Wildfires and Renewal: Books for Kids

Fire has been part of earth’s story for a long time. It has played a huge role in the development of the world. From heating to cooking as well as discovering the science behind fire, the relationship between human and fire has both beneficial and harmful outcomes. According to the National Interagency Fire Agency, in 2022, 87% of wildfires were caused by humans.

This short list contains picture books about forest fires and nonfiction books for kids that explore trees, wildfires, and experts trained to help.

Title - One Day This Tree Will FallTitle - Wombat UndergroundTitle - Wildfire!Title - Dear Wild Child

Graphic Novel Crushes

Valentine’s Day is getting closer. This is a list of graphic novels on crushes and love.

Title - ItTitle - CrushTitle - A Polar Bear in LoveTitle - Apple Crush

Dog Man

Dav Pilkey has created a bunch of readers out there with not only Dog Man, but Captain Underpants and his Cat Kid Comic series. If your young reader is head over heels for Dog Man, we have gathered a few titles – both graphic novels and novels – to try. We picked them because they have certain features or a combination of features that Pilkey fans might enjoy such as: humor, adventure, action, characters with imagination or superpowers and/or engaging plot.

Title - When Pigs FlyTitle - The Bad GuysTitle - Mighty JackTitle - Big Nate

Skateboarding for Kids!

Did you know Skye Brown was only 8 when she became a professional skater, and 13 when she earned the bronze medal in the skateboarding park event at the 2020 Olympics? Check out the list below to get your library kid inspired to start skating this Spring!

Title - The Life-changing Magic of SkateboardingTitle - Skate Park PlansTitle - Build It! Jump It!Title - Midnight on Strange Street

Squirmy worms

Spring is here, rain is falling, and that means the sidewalks are covered in WORMS! Don’t squash our squishy friends, but do read all about them.

Title - What About Worms!?Title - I Can Only Draw WormsTitle - The Very True Legend of the Mongolian Death WormsTitle - Worm

Here There Be Dragons

Picture books for all ages. Some are silly (ok, lots of them are silly) and some are sweet but all of them will delight!

Title - Puff, the Magic DragonTitle - Dragons Love TacosTitle - Rosie the Dragon and Charlie Make WavesTitle - Roar-choo!

Birds in Winter

National Bird Day takes place January 5th.
This marks the end of the Christmas Bird Count (December 14th to January 5th), an annual conservation effort that has expanded internationally, where everyday people volunteer to join scientists and track what kind and number of birds they see outdoors. To celebrate our aves, cozy up with these children’s picture books (JPs) featuring birds in winter.

Title - Finding A Dove for GrampsTitle - Birds on Wishbone StreetTitle - No Two AlikeTitle - Arthur

Staff Picks 2024 – Best of Picture Books

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Our staff share some of their favorite picture books from 2024 that they have seen – from beautiful to funny, we hope there is something for you and your littlest readers to enjoy.

Title - The Yellow BusTitle - Treehouse TownTitle - It Bears RepeatingTitle - The Bakery Dragon

Staff Picks 2024 – Best of Fiction for Kids

Some of our favorite new fiction titles published for kids. At the very bottom of the list, enjoy older bonus material: staff were also asked if they read an older title/not published in 2024 that they might also recommend.

Title - FerrisTitle - The Bletchley RiddleTitle - Amari And The Despicable WondersTitle - The Color of Sound

Staff Picks 2024 – Best of Graphic Novels for Kids

Some of staff’s favorite graphic novels they read and enjoyed.

Title - Blood City RollersTitle - Plain Jane and the MermaidTitle - Continental DrifterTitle - Falling in Love With A Traveling Cat

Staff Picks 2024 – Best of Beginning and Early Readers for Kids

Staff sent in some of their favorite 2024 books that fall into our JZ and JE category. JZ are the books for young readers that are beginning to read on their own and typically these books have very controlled vocabulary and still a lot of pictures. (Think Piggie and Elephant; Bob books; Yasmin). JEs are books that introduce a longer narrative and sometimes chapters or vignettes; contain more content; characters that have depth and experiences. (Think Magic Treehouse or Bad Guy series)

Title - Bunny and ClydeTitle - Fox Plays BallTitle - The Adventure and Other StoriesTitle - The Cozy Home

The Wild Robot

The Wild Robot has been adapted into an animated feature film that is premiering in theatres this fall. Shipwrecked on a deserted island, a robot named Roz must learn to adapt to its new surroundings. Building relationships with the native animals, Roz soon develops a parental bond with an orphaned gosling. If you have read or watched The Wild Robot…try one of these!

Title - The Iron GiantTitle - The One and Only IvanTitle - A RoverTitle - A Wolf Called Wander

Join Us for Storytime!

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  • Event: Storytime at College Avenue – Babies
  • Date & Time: Friday, February 21, 10:30am
  • Location: College Avenue Branch
  • Description: Mothe Goose is on the loose! Babies up to 24 months and an adult are invited for stories, songs, fingerplays, and fun! Each session is followed by playtime just for babies.
  • No Registration Required.
  • Event: Construction Zone
  • Date & Time: Friday, February 21, 11:00am
  • Location: Beech Grove Branch
  • Description: Toddlers 18-36 months can build and then demolish in this hands-on program with the Indiana State Museum. Explore art and engineering with ramps, towers, trucks, and more construction fun! This program will offer a tactile experience to build fine motor and problem-solving skills.
  • Register Here
  • Event: Tales ‘n Play Storytime
  • Date & Time: Friday, February 21, 11:00am
  • Location: Central Library
  • Description: Stop in for some stories, music, and fun! Children ages 0-5 and their caregivers are invited to join the Learning Curve for a storytime! Afterward, all are welcome to stay for some open playtime.
  • No Registration Required.
  • Event: Franklin Road Library 25th Anniversary Celebration
  • Date & Time: Saturday, February 22, 10:00am
  • Location: Franklin Road Branch
  • Description: Join us to help celebrate as Franklin Road turns 25! The celebration will include a family storytime, a presentation on the history of the Branch, music from the Franklin Central Orchestra ensembles, a scavenger hunt, and more!
  • No Registration Required.
  • Event: Family Storytime
  • Date & Time: Saturday, February 22, 10:30am
  • Location: Franklin Road Branch
  • Description: Celebrate Franklin Road’s 25th Anniversary at this family storytime! Enjoy stories, songs, and activities.
  • No Registration Required.

Catch book recommendations and IndyPL program highlights from your own local librarians once a month on the Indy Now Morning Show with Ryan and Jillian on Fox59. The show airs at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. Enjoy the most recent segment or browse the listing of past shows that highlight a variety of reading suggestions.

Current Segment

December 18
2024 Staff Picks
(Taylor VanTryon and Emily Cain)


2024

December 4
Holiday Workshops & Activities
(Jill Edwards)

November 20
Fostering Literacy with the World Languages Collection
(Olanike Olaniyi and Keshia McEntire)

November 6
Fall Fest
(Bryanna Barnes)

October 23
Crafting at the Library
(Kelsey Abernathy)

October 9
Meet an Author, Be an Author
(Jill Edwards)

September 11
Fall Programs for Teens
(Kirsten Weaver)

August 27
Small Business Series
(Rachel Wood, Ryan Donnelly)

August 13
Homeschool Resources
(Devery North)

July 31
Legal Resources
(Ryan Donnelly)

July 3
Quick Reads Collection
(Deb Lambert)

June 5
Juneteenth Bookfest
(Bryanna Barnes)

May 8
Meet Your Neighbor Programming Series and Travel-themed Books
(Keshia McEntire)

April 24
Dia del Niño Be My Neighbor Day
(Jessica Neeb-Smith)

March 27
Patent and Trademark Resources
(Ryan Donnelly)

March 13
Books About Self-love and the Center for Black Literature & Culture Programs (Bryanna Barnes)

February 28
Joyful Books by Black Authors
(Keshia McEntire and Alton Parks)

February 14
Meet The Artists
(Jaquelyn Green)

January 17
Book Clubs
(Kris Gould, Keshia McEntire)

January 3
Books to Support New Years Resolutions
(Rachel Wood)

Indy Now Book Club Archive

2023

December 20
Graphic Novels and Arts Programs (Kelsey Abernathy)

December 7
Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
(Natasha Hollenbach and Jyoti Verderame)

November 8
Fall Fest
(Jacquelyn Green)

October 25
Books for Chess Players
(Jordan Hunt, Charlie Cain)

September 27
Indy Cinema Series
(Jason Davis)

August 30
Small Business Series
(Alexandra Loewen)

August 16
Digital Creativity Work Stations
(Dawn Hawkins and Stephanie Flood)

August 2
Disability Representation
(Keshia McEntire)

July 5
Foraging Outside
(Anika Williams)

June 21
More Than a Place Podcast
(Sakura Fuqua)

June 7
Summer Reading Program
(Emily Thomas)

April 10
Books About Building Community and the New Glendale Branch
(Amy Buell)

April 12
Sci-Fi Books
(Kirsten Weaver)
Featured Books: Sci-Fi Books

March 29
Dia del Nino
(Emily Thomas)
Featured Books: Dia del Nino

March 15
Making a Positive Difference in the Community
(Leah Kim)
Featured BooksBooks for Hoosiers Hoping to Make a Difference

February 15
Romance Novels for Valentines Day
(Kirsten Weaver)
Featured BooksRomance Novels for Valentines Day

February 15
Romance Novels for Valentines Day
(Kirsten Weaver)
Featured BooksRomance Novels for Valentines Day

February 1
Meet the Artists
(Kimberly Brown)

January 18
Biographies and Memoirs
(Liz Schoettle)
Featured BooksBiographies & Memoirs

January 4
Computer and Technology Classes and Resources
(Marianne Mackenzie & Charlie Cain)
Featured BooksDigital Skills for the New Year

2022

December 21
Holiday Book Recommendations for Families (Devery North)
Devery’s segment starts at 22:20.
Featured BooksCelebrate the Holidays Through Books

December 7
Fall Fest & Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XVI (Kim Ewers)
Featured BooksFall Fest & Slammin’ Rhymes

October 27
Center for Black Literature & Culture 5th Anniversary (Amira Malcom)
Featured BooksCBLC’s Fifth Anniversary

October 20

Book Recommendations (Rachel Wood)

September 28
Introduction to Kadir Nelson (Shael Weidenbach)
Featured BooksKadir Nelson

August 31
Let’s Get Down to Business (Alexandra Loewen)
Featured BooksBooks About Business

August 17
Book Clubs Available at the Indianapolis Public Library (Sakura Fuqua) We offer a variety of in-person and online book discussions for adults, teens & kids.
Learn more!

August 3
Good Reads About Money (Rachel Nevada Wood)
Featured BooksGood Reads About Money

July 20 Books with Indiana Ties (Shelby Graam-Pavan)
Featured BooksBooks with Indiana Ties

July 6 Pick Up a New Hobby (Chris Hogsett)
Featured BooksPick Up a New Hobby

June 22 Summer Love Reading Recommendations (Keshia McEntire)
Featured BooksSummer Romance

June 8 Summer Reads: Pride Month (Liz Schoettle)
Featured BooksPride Reads

May 25
Adult Summer Reading Sports Reads (Rachel Wood)
Featured BooksSports Reads

May 1
Adult Summer Reading Program (Leah Kim)
Featured BooksBooks for Busy People

April 27
Graphic Novels (Chris Hogsett)
Featured Books
Graphic Novels for Kids

April 13
Spring Reads: Dystopian Fiction (Kirsten Weaver)
Featured Books
Dystopian Reads

March 31
Local Black Authors (Keshia McEntire)
Featured BooksLocal Black Authors

March 16
Music Related (Rachel Wood)
Featured BooksMusic-Related Reads

March 2
True Crime (Shelby Graam)
Featured BooksTrue Crime and Thrillers

February 16
Love Stories for February (Kirsten Weaver)
Featured BooksYA Love Stories

February 2
Book Club Kick Off (Rachel Wood)
Featured Books: Books by Black Authors

Find a book discussion near you!

  • Event: Zine Salon
  • Date & Time: Monday, February 24, 6:00pm
  • Rescheduled Date & Time: Tuesday, February 25, 6:00pm
  • Location: East 38th Street Branch
  • Description: Spend some time reading, talking about, and making zines. We’ll pass around and read five selected titles.  If you need to wait while others read, use one of our kits to draw, write, and make a zine of your own.
  • Register Here

Join our virtual author talks to enjoy conversation with the authors behind your favorite books from the comfort of home. What questions have you always wanted to ask? Submit your questions online. We will also take questions during the event and will cover as many questions as time allows! Browse our archive of past virtual author talks for even more insightful discussions

Virtual Author Talk: The Power…
  • Event: Virtual Author Talk: The Power of Reset and How to Change What’s Not Working
  • Date & Time: Wednesday, March 12, 2:00pm
  • Location: Online
  • Description: Are you ready for a revolutionary guide to fixing what’s not working—in systems, organizations and companies, and even in our daily lives? Join us for an enlightening conversation with bestselling author Dan Heath as he talks with us about his newest book, Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working.
  • Register Here
Virtual Author Talk: How Women…
Virtual Author Talk: Dreams We…
  • Event: Virtual Author Talk: Dreams We Chase
  • Date & Time: Wednesday, March 26, 7:00pm
  • Location: Online
  • Description: You’re invited to a glimmering conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner as we chat about the signature emotional depth of her books that have been inspiring readers toward self-discovery for decades.
  • Register Here
Virtual Author Talk: Wordsmith…
  • Event: Virtual Author Talk: Wordsmith and Wonder
  • Date & Time: Wednesday, April 02, 7:00pm
  • Location: Online
  • Description: Step into Spring with us as we chat with the highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult about her newest novel, By Any Other Name.
  • Register Here
Virtual Author Talk: The Stori…
  • Event: Virtual Author Talk: The Stories, Science, and History of Trees
  • Date & Time: Tuesday, April 08, 2:00pm
  • Location: Online
  • Description: Join us as Smithsonian Horticulturalist Matthew Fleming, guides us through the secret world of trees as is revealed in the beautiful and absorbing guide to the giants of the plant world—The Tree Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Trees.
  • Register Here
Virtual Author Talk: The Thril…

Are you looking for your next great read?

We can help! Visit us in-person, explore reading recommendations online, join an in-person or online book discussion, get recommendations on Facebook, tune in to our televised book club segments, and more. Get started here!

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Join us on Sunday nights at 8:30pm on Facebook for Currently Reading. Enjoy this hour during which book enthusiasts share favorite books and offer suggestion about what to read next. Find out about the books that have everyone talkin

Wednesday Mornings – Indy Now Book Club

Catch book recommendations and IndyPL program highlights from your own local librarians once a month on the Indy Now Morning Show with Ryan and Jillian on Fox59. The show airs at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. Browse our past appearances.

In-Person & Online Book Discussions

Do you love talking about books? Join one of our book discussions or book clubs available both in-person and online

Online Reading Recommendations

NovelList and NovelList K-8 are online services that offer reading recommendations. Browse both fiction and nonfiction, read-alike suggestions, series information, reviews, and lists of recommended and award-winning books for adults, teens and kids. Learn how to start on this video tutorial. Also try Book Connections which includes a “find the right book for you” feature.

Would you prefer one-on-one help? Call or ask a Library staff member at any of our locations or call, text, or email ask-a- librarian.