BookFest introduced 15 nonfiction, 2 children/YA,19 fiction, 2 large print, 14 mystery/spy, and 3 poetry for a total of 55 volumes. And we gratefully receive donations from you throughout the year.
Coffman reading habits in 2023 mirrored prior years. General fiction made up 38% of the loans; mystery/spy made up 35%: biography/memoir, 7%; and general history, 4%. The remainder ranged from poetry to essays to travel to children/YA. At year end, some libraries publish their “Top 10 Checkouts.” A quick and quite unscientific review of our checkout sheets shows the 2023 Coffman Top 5:
Having Lessons in Chemistry as our top checkout puts us in good company. It was the top checkout at both the New York Public Library and the Hennepin County Public Library. The author with both the most books checked out and the most total checkouts was Saint Paul’s own William Kent Krueger (Cork O’Connor) with 22 books checked out a total of 56 times. Close behind was Louise Penny (Inspector Gamache) with 51 checkouts of 18 different books. Other popular mystery series were those by Donna Leon (Commissario Brunetti), Mick Herron (Slough House), Anthony Horowitz (Detective Hawthorne), and Richard Osman (The Thursday Murder Club). As for general fiction, Coffman readers generally followed bestsellers lists and read new titles by Barbara Kingsolver, Abraham Verghese, Ann Patchett, and Kate Atkinson. One of the most popular nonfiction books was The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder, by David Grann, author of the also-popular Killers of the Flower Moon. To keep up with Library news and see suggestions for what to read next, subscribe to “What’s New at 1666 Coffman Library” (sign up on the library webpage on the 1666 Coffman website), check the Recent and Relevant shelves (on your right as you enter the second floor Library), and review the gold BookFest list of books (copies in the Library and on the Library webpage). Thanks to you, the Coffman library had a great 2023. Help us have a great 2024–send suggestions for specific books or genres that you would like to see to the Library to [email protected]. Continue donating books. Browse the Library and keep reading! |
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