The Courier of Montgomery County has passed along the top checked-out titles from the Montgomery County Memorial Library System.
Featuring a wealth of materials in a number of formats, the library has several branches throughout Montgomery County.
From last year, here are some of the most popular books checked out:
The most borrowed library book was a book written for children called “Happy Pig Day!” Coming in second on the most checked out list was Bonnie Garmus’ “Lessons in Chemistry,” an adult fiction book.
Coming in at number 3, was Dav Pilkey’s Children’s book “”Dog Man Unleashed.” The number 4 book was an adult fiction book by John Grisham called “The Boys from Biloxi.” Holding the number 5 spot was the memoir called “Spare.” It was written by Prince Harry.
“Lessons in Chemistry,” the number one circulating book in adult fiction, was a tale about a woman who was fired from her chemist job and became a cooking show host in Southern California.
On top in the adult non-fiction category, was David Grann’s “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI.”
In the juvenile youth fiction genre, Jeff Kinney’s series, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” held all of the five categories with his various books in the series.







