Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Julie's Journal : Franklin County Library Patron Favorites 2021

2021 has proven to be another eventful year.  From Snowmageddon in February to extended electrical work on the library in November and December, the year has been full of disruptions and disarray.  We are beginning to work on our calendar of events for 2022 and are hoping for a fun, but more predictable year.

I always enjoy looking back at the past year to see what items have been most popular with our patrons.  I like to look at several areas of the library.  Here's what I found for 2021.


New Releases:

1.  Sooley, by John Grisham

2.  The Four Winds, by Kristin Hannah

3.  A Time For Mercy, by John Grisham

4.  The Coast-to-Coast Murders, by James Patterson

5.  Win, by Harlan Coben

DVD's:

1.  News of the World

2.  Wonder Woman 1984

3.  Wild Mountain Thyme

4.  The Croods : A New Age

5.  Barbie and Her Sisters in a Pony Tale

Early Readers:

1.  An Elephant & Piggie Biggie, by Mo Willems

2.  Twinkle, by Katherine Holabird

3.  Pete the Cat Storybook Favorites, by James Dean

4.  Waiting is Not Easy : Elephant & Piggie, by Mo Willems

5.  Please, Mr. Panda, by Steve Antony

Juvenile and Youth:

1.  Eva at the Beach : Owl Diaries, by Rebecca Elliott

2.  The Princess in Black and the Perfect Princess Party, by Shannon Hale

3.  Judy Moody Was in a Mood, by Megan McDonald

4.  Eva's Treetop Festival : Owl Diaries, by Rebecca Elliott

5.  The Deep End : Diary of a Wimpy Kid, by Jeff Kinney

Young Adult

1.  The Selection, by Kiera Cass

2.  The Gender Game, by Bella Forrest

3.  We Were Liars, by E. Lockhart

4.  Slammed, by Colleen Hoover

5.  Six of Crows, by Leigh Bardugo

Non-Fiction

1.  Til Murder Do Us Part, by James Patterson

2.  The New Frontier : The Pioneer Woman Cooks, by Ree Drummond

3.  Killing the Mob, by Bill O'Reilly

4.  Herb Gardening in Texas, by Sol Meltzer

5.  What's Your Story, by Brandon Doman

Biography

1.  Greenlights, by Matthew McConaughey

2.  Just As I Am, by Cicely Tyson

3.  Everything is Fine, by Vince Granata

4.  My Southern Journey, by Rick Bragg

5.  Where I Come From, by Rick Bragg

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