November Library Display

by Anne Newins

Manor Library volunteer Liz Caldwell recently compiled a list of the hundred most read books during the past year.  We thought the list might spur residents to see what others are reading and check them out themselves.  It became the inspiration for our November display.

Ellie Cannon, former Library volunteer

The books include an eclectic mixture of non-fiction, mysteries, thrillers and literary novels.  A complete list of authors is too long to include here, but they include best seller authors, as well as ones who may be less familiar.  One of my personal favorites Is Maggie O’Farrell, author of Hamnet. The most read book so far this year is The Sentinel (Lee Child), closely followed by Anxious People (Fredrik Backman), All the Devils are Here (Louise Penny), and The Four Winds (Kristin Hannah).

Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste: the origins of our discontents, was the most popular non-fiction book, followed by Walter Isaacson’s The Code Breaker.   I can’t resist mentioning a large print volume titled The Secret Life of Groceries, by Benjamin Lorr.

Finally, mention should be made of the most circulated RVM publication over time:  Vision With a View, by our own Faye Isaak.   This history of Rogue Valley Manor has been read by many library users as well as people who have purchased or been given their own personal copies.

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