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 Oct. 1:
(*= not yet available)
Most Requested Fiction
1. Glass Houses: Louise Penny, Minotaur Books 2. Y is for Yesterday: Sue Grafton, G. P. Putnam’s Sons
3. Haunted: James Patterson and James O. Born, Little, Brown and Company
4. Before We Were Yours — A Novel: Lisa Wingate, Ballantine Books 5. Origin: Dan Brown, Doubleday
6. The Cuban Affair — A Novel: Nelson DeMille, Simon & Schuster 7. Don’t Let Go: Harlan
Coben, Dutton
8. Little Fires Everywhere: Celeste Ng, Penguin Press
9. The Late Show: Michael Connelly, Little, Brown and Company
10. The Store: James Patterson and Richard DiLallo, Little Brown and Company
Most Requested Nonfiction
1. Rodham,What Happened:Clinton, Simon Hillary& Schuster
2. Killing England — The Brutal Struggle for American Independence: Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard, Henry Holt & Co.
3. Al Franken — Giant of the Senate: Al Franken,
Twelve
4. Unbelievable — My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History: Katy Tur, Dey St.
5. Fantasyland — How America Went Haywire:
A 500-Year History, Kurt Andersen, Random House Inc.
6. The Plant Paradox — The Hidden Dangers in “Healthy” Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain: Steven R. Gundry, MD, with Olivia Bell Buehl, Harper Wave
7. Why Buddhism is True — The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment: Robert Wright, Simon &
Schuster
8. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck — A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life: Mark Manson, HarperOne
9. The Hacking of the American Mind — Inside the Sugar-Coated Plot to Confuse Pleasure with Happiness: Robert H. Lustig, Avery
10. Braving the Wilderness — The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone: Brené Brown, PHD, LMSW, Random House