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In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we dive into Death Valley by Melissa Broder. A darkly funny, deeply moving novel about grief, transformation, and the strange beauty that can emerge from pain. As the narrator retreats to a desert motel to process her father’s illness, she finds herself drawn into surreal encounters that blur the line between reality and the metaphysical.If you’re a Bexar County resident, you can check out Death Valley as an eBook or audiobook through Hoopla and cloudLibrary by registering for a free BiblioTech Public Library card at bibliotech.org.
In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we sit down with acclaimed author Agustina Bazterrica to discuss her powerful and thought-provoking work.Her novels are available on Hoopla and cloudLibrary—free to access if you’re a Bexar County resident! Don’t have a card yet? Register today at bibliotech.org.
Join us as we explore Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology, a powerful collection that blends horror, folklore, and Indigenous perspectives. These chilling stories will stay with you long after reading. Available now on cloudLibrary with your free BiblioTech library card. Not a member yet? Register today at bibliotech.org to start reading.
This week on BiblioTech: On Air, we dive into Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao. Join us as we unpack its themes, characters, and the emotions that ripple long after the final page.Whether you’ve read the novel or are just curious, this conversation is for anyone who loves books that stay with you.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t forget — you can find Samantha Sotto Yambao’s work on Hoopla and cloudLibrary with your BiblioTech Public Library card. Not a member yet? If you’re a Bexar County resident, sign up today at bibliotech.org.
In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we talk with Tara Roussett, CEO of SJRC Texas, about their mission to build resilient families, provide safe, nurturing environments for children, and their expansion into Bexar County through trauma-informed care, community support, and in-home services. If you’re a Bexar County resident, register for your free BiblioTech library card at bibliotech.org. To learn more about SJRC Texas, visit sjrctexas.org.
In this episode of BiblioTech On Air we dive into Fantastic Four First Steps and Jonathan Hickman’s epic Secret Wars, both available on Hoopla. From the team’s earliest adventures to multiversal battles that reshape the Marvel Universe, it’s the perfect time to revisit Marvel’s First Family. Check out all of our Fantastic Four comics on Hoopla and cloudLibrary with your BiblioTech library card. Register today at bibliotech.org.
In this episode of BiblioTech On Air we dive into None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell a gripping psychological thriller about a seemingly chance encounter that spirals into obsession secrets and chilling revelations. If you are interested in reading this book it is available in ebook and audiobook on cloudLibrary with your BiblioTech library card. Register at bibliotech.org.
We’re diving into James Gunn’s new Superman movie — breaking down the big moments and what this reboot means for the future of the DC Universe. Tune in for our thoughts, hot takes, and whether the Man of Steel is truly back in action.Want more Superman? Check out all the amazing DC comics available for free on Hoopla and cloudLibrary. Bexar County residents can register for a free library card at bibliotech.org and start reading today!
In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we dive into Bright Young Women, a novel inspired by the true crimes of Ted Bundy. Told through two women’s perspectives, the story spans decades and highlights the resilience and determination it takes to seek justice.
In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we dive into the unsettling world of Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica — a dystopian novel that forces us to question what it really means to be human. Buckle up, it gets dark fast.
In this episode of BiblioTech On Air we chat with author Gume Laurel III about Solar Punks, writing for young readers, and uplifting intersectional voices. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts.
In this Libros & Libations episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we discuss The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantú, a powerful memoir about life on the U.S. Mexico border. We unpack themes of migration, identity, and the human cost of enforcement.Register for a library card at bibliotech.org
In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we discuss Yellowface by R.F. Kuang, a compelling novel that explores authorship, cultural identity, and the literary world. You can read or listen to Yellowface on cloudLibrary and hoopla with your BiblioTech library card.Don’t have a card yet? Register for free at bibliotech.org and start exploring our digital library today!
We’re diving into The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica, a haunting dystopian novel exploring faith, control, and survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Tune in as the BiblioTech On Air team unpacks the layers of this chilling story and its connection to Bazterrica’s acclaimed debut Tender Is the Flesh.
We sat down with San Antonio’s 2024–2027 Poet Laureate, Eddie Vega, to talk poetry, community, and the power of storytelling. Stream the new episode of BiblioTech: On Air now available wherever you get your podcasts!If you are a Bexar County resident, register for a free library card by visiting one of our four locations, or by visiting bibliotech.org.
In this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we sit down with David Marquez and Deborah Carter to explore the Texas-Mexico Automotive Supercluster — a powerful economic engine shaping our region. From supply chains to workforce development, learn how this binational collaboration is driving innovation and opportunity across South Texas and beyond.
New episode of BiblioTech: On Air is here! 🎙️ We’re recapping last month’s Libros & Libations pick — The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens. A murder mystery with heart, family drama, and just enough twists to keep us guessing.Missed the book club? You can still check it out on Hoopla & CloudLibrary with your BiblioTech account! If you don’t have a library card, and are a Bexar County Resident you can register at bibliotech.org.
Sunrise on the Reaping has arrived — and we're diving in! Tune into the latest episode of BiblioTech: On Air as we review Suzanne Collins' newest return to the Hunger Games universe.Available now on cloudLibrary and hoopla. Don’t have a library card? Bexar County residents can sign up at bibliotech.org and start reading today!
This week on BiblioTech: On Air, we're diving into the supernatural horrors of Late Night with the Devil, the chilling new film directed by Cameron and Colin Cairnes—now available to stream on Kanopy! We also take a deep dive into Minor Arcana issues 1-5, written and illustrated by the one and only Jeff Lemire, along with a plethora of his other works—all available on Hoopla!If you're a Bexar County resident, visit bibliotech.org to access these titles and more for free!
On this episode of BiblioTech: On Air, we sit down with journalist and proud West Side San Antonian, Jose Arredondo. From covering high school sports to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, Jose’s storytelling is deeply rooted in the city he loves.Tune in to hear about his journey, passion for photography, and how he’s giving back to his community.

















