The Mid-Hudson Library System’s ‘Most Requested’
The following is a list of the most requested books at your local libraries for the week ending Feb. 1: (* = not yet available)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. The Girl on the Train: Paula Hawkins, Penguin Group USA
2. All the Light We Cannot See: Anthony Doerr, Scribner
3. Gray Mountain: John Grisham, Doubleday
4. Private Vegas: James Patterson and Maxine Paetro, Little, Brown & Co.
5. NYPD Red 3: James Patterson and Marshall Karp, Little, Brown & Co.*
6. Hope to Die: James Patterson, Little, Brown & Co.
7. The Nightingale: Kristin Hannah, St. Martins Press
8. The Escape: David Baldacci, Grand Central Publishing
9. Prodigal Son: Danielle Steel, Random House Inc.*
10. Crash & Burn: Lisa Gardner, Penguin Group USA
11. 14th Deadly Sin: James Patterson and Maxine Paetro, Little, Brown & Co.*
12. Obsession in Death: J.D. Robb, Penguin Group USA
13. The Boston Girl: Anita Diamant, Simon & Schuster
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up — The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing: Marie Kondo, Ten Speed Press
2. Killing Patton: Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard, Holt
3. Wild — From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail: Cheryl Strayed, Alfred A. Knopf
4. American Sniper: Chris Kyle, W. Morrow
5. Yes Please: Amy Poehler, Harper Collins
6. Being Mortal: Atul Gawande, Metropolitan
7. Deep Down Dark: Hector Tobar, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
8. Money — Master the Game — 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom: Anthony Robbins, Simon & Schuster
9. Pioneer Girl — The Annotated Autobiography: Laura Ingalls Wilder, South Dakota State Historical Society Press
10. America’s Bitter Pill: Steven Brill, Random House Inc.
The Mid-Hudson Library System’s “Most Requested” is comprised of information gathered from the system’s 66 member libraries in Ulster, Dutchess, Greene, Columbia and Putnam counties. Don’t know what to read? Visit http://midhudson.org/read.htm online to find links to award winners, past Oprah books and other readers’ advisory sources.