We love libraries! And we bet you love libraries, too. Inspired by our infinite appreciation for the work public libraries do, and before the year ends, we thought we’d dive into our LibraryData records to find out which Canadian authored books were loaned the most during 2020.
These are the results.
Most loaned Canadian books overall
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
A Better Man by Louise Penny
Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell
The Innocents by Michael Crummey
Akin by Emma Donoghue
Many Rivers to Cross by Peter Robinson
From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle
Reproduction by Ian Williams
Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay
Someone We Know by Shari Lapena
Most loaned Canadian Fiction
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
A Better Man by Louise Penny
The Innocents by Michael Crummey
Akin by Emma Donoghue
Many Rivers to Cross by Peter Robinson
Reproduction by Ian Williams
Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay
Someone We Know by Shari Lapena
Woman on the Edge by Samantha Bailey
Recipe for a Perfect Wife by Karma Brown
Most loaned Canadian Non-Fiction
Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell
From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle
12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson
Truth Be Told Beverley McLachlin
The Vagina Bible by Dr. Jen Gunter
Successful Aging by Daniel J. Levitin
The Billionaire Murders by Kevin Donovan
Fraiche Food, Full Hearts by Jillian Harris and Tori Wesszer
The Wake Linden MacIntyre
Duchess at Home by Giselle Courteau
Most loaned Canadian Juvenile/YA
The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
Restart by Gordon Korman
The Enormous Suitcase by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
Moving Day! by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
Bear for Breakfast by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Jay Odjick
Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster by Jonathan Auxier
School Rules! by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Dave Whamond
So Much Snow! by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
Blackflies by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Jay Odjick
Hugs by Robert Munsch; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
If you're interested in more information on data about Canadian library circulation stats, genre trends, and more, check out the latest episode of the BookNet Canada podcast hosted by LibraryData team members, Hannah Johnston and Monique Mongeon.
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