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 Sept. 25: (* = not yet available)
Most Requested Fiction
1. The Underground Railroad: Colson Whitehead, Doubleday
2. A Great Reckoning:
Louise Penny, St. Martins Press
3. Truly Madly Guilty: Liane Moriarty, Flatiron Books
4. Commonwealth, Ann Patchett, Harper 5. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Parts One and Two, based on an original new story by J.K. Rowling: John Tiffany & Jack Thorne; a new play by Jack Thorne, Arthur A. Levine Books 6. Home: Harlan Coben, Dutton 7. A Man Called Ove:
Fredrik Backman, Atria Books
8. The Woman in Cabin 10:
Ruth Ware, Scout Press
9. Woman of God: James Patterson and Maxine
Paetro, Little, Brown and Company
10. Bullseye: James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, Little, Brown and Company
Most Requested Nonfiction
1. Hillbilly Elegy — A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis: J.D. Vance, Harper 2. Killing the Rising Sun — How America Vanquished World War II Japan: Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard, Henry Holt & Company
3. The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo: Amy Schumer, Gallery Books
4. Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen: Simon &
Schuster
5. White Trash — The 400-year Untold History of Class in America: Nancy Isenberg, Viking
6. Crisis of Character — A White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience With Hillary, Bill, and How They Operate: Gary J. Byrne, Grand Central Publishing
7. The Hidden Life of Trees
— They What CommunicateThey Feel, How— Discoveries from a Secret World: Peter Wohlleben, Greystone Books
8. The Year of Voting Dangerously — The Derangement of American Politics: Maureen Dowd, Twelve
9. Blood in the Water — The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and its Legacy: Heather Ann Thompson, Pantheon
10. American Heiress — The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst: Jeffrey Toobin, Doubleday