Toronto’s Most-Read Books: December

January 6, 2018 | Wendy B. | Comments (0)

As temperatures dropped and snow piled up, Toronto's readers cozied up with thrillers, mysteries, and one extremely popular epic tale of 20th-century China. Here are the books that adult readers borrowed the most in December, 2017:

Camino Island

10. Camino Island, by John Grisham

Book  –  Ebook  –  Audiobook CD  –  Eaudiobook  Large Print Book

 

The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye

9. The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye, by David Lagercrantz

Book  –  Ebook  -  Audiobook CD –  Eaudiobook – Large Print Book

 

Parting Shot

8. Parting Shot, by Linwood Barclay

Book  –  Ebook  

 

The Late Show

7. The Late Show, by Michael Connelly

Book  –  Ebook  -  Audiobook CD  –  Eaudiobook  –  Large Print Book 

 

A Stranger In The House

6. A Stranger in the House, by Shari Lapena

Book  –  Ebook  –  Audiobook CD  –  Eaudiobook  –    Large Print Book 

 

The Rooster Bar

5. The Rooster Bar, by John Grisham

Book  -   Audiobook CD  -  Large Print Book

 

Glass Houses

4. Glass Houses, by Louise Penny

Book  -  Ebook  -  Audiobook  -  Eaudiobook  -  Large Print Book

 

Do Not Say We Have Nothing

3. Do Not Say We Have Nothing, by Madeleine Thien

Book  -  Ebook  - Audiobook CD  -  Eaudiobook  

 

Origin

2. Origin, by Dan Brown

Book  -  Ebook  - Audiobook CD  -  Eaudiobook  -  Large Print Book

 

Into the WAter

1. Into the Water, by Paula Hawkins

Book  -  Ebook  - Audiobook CD  -  Large Print Book

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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