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 Nov. 12:
(* = not yet available)
Most Requested Fiction
1. The Rooster Bar, John Grisham: Random House Inc. 2. Origin: Dan Brown, Doubleday
3. Two Kinds of Truth — A Novel: Michael Connelly, Little, Brown and Company
4. The Midnight Line — A Jack Reacher Novel: Lee Child, Delacorte Press 5. Manhattan Beach — A Novel: Jennifer Egan, Scribner 6. The People vs. Alex Cross: James Patterson, Little, Brown and Company
7. The Cuban Affair — A Novel: Nelson DeMille, Simon & Schuster
8. Hardcore Twenty-Four — A Stephanie Plum Novel:
Janet Evanovich, G.P. Putnam’s Sons
9. Before We Were Yours — A Novel: Lisa Wingate, Ballantine Books
10. End Game: David Baldacci, Grand Central Publishing
Most Requested Nonfiction
1. What Happened: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Simon & Schuster
2. Killing England — The Brutal Struggle for American Independence: Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard, Henry Holt & Co.
3. Sisters First — Stories From Our Wild and
Wonderful Life: Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush; foreword by Laura Bush, Grand Central Publishing
4. Uncommon Type — Some Stories: Tom Hanks, Alfred A. Knopf
5. 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
6. We Were Eight Years
in Power — An American Tragedy: Ta-Nehisi Coates, One World
7. Bobby Kennedy — A Raging Spirit: Chris Matthews, Simon & Schuster
8. Hacks — The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns that put Donald Trump in the White House: Donna Brazile, Hachette Books
9. Unbelievable — My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History: Katy Tur, Dey St. 10. Fantasyland: How
America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History: Kurt Andersen, Random House Inc.