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  1. The Most Popular Books In US Public Libraries in 2025 – Book Riot

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    The Most Popular Books In US Public Libraries in 2025

    What were the most popular books checked out in US libraries in 2025? Here are the top fiction and nonfiction titles across 40 libraries.

    Kelly Jensen, Dec 19, 2025

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    What are the most popular library book checkouts from 2025? While there is no definitive answer, we have a number of tools we can pull from to make some educated guesses. Among them are the increasingly popular “Your Library Wrapped” social posts that circulate this time of year.

    Looking at 40 different top library book checkout lists from big and small public libraries across the USA, here are some of the most popular books of the year. What makes looking at public library book popularity fun is that it is year-agonistic, meaning that books published this year might sit alongside books published several years ago. Genre books tend to see more top books lists in libraries than in other outlets who compile or write about the year’s best or top books.

    Of particular note this year, books published in 2024 that earned some kind of accolade, that were part of a major celebrity book club, or that had adaptation news arise landed among the most popular nationwide. This isn’t surprising–and we can likely thank ebook access for helping circulate more of these in-demand titles to patrons. When a book is popular, though ebooks are much more costly for libraries than print copies, additional ebook purchases can often be done quicker than print. We’ll see this when we look at next year’s roundup of most popular books, too, as one of the largest distributors of print materials to public libraries went under this fall.

    Other interesting trends this year include seeing genre fiction among the most popular titles. They’re a library staple that can too often be overlooked in “best of” lists from non-library outlets. Authors who have immense and long-time followings saw their titles on these lists, such as David Baldacci and Louise Penny. This year, we also saw popular BookTok authors also rise through the ranks, such as Rebecca Yarros and Freida McFadden. Meanwhile, only one library had a Sarah J. Maas title among its most circulated, a change from the last few years.

    White authors tend to dominate in these lists, but the lists across the 40 libraries surveyed are more varied than just what’s at the top. This is, of course, a reflection of how publishing is still a predominantly white industry, and the books that tend to get bigger publicity and marketing around them are by white authors. It’s also worth addressing here that some of the biggest genre writers are long-time writers, so hitting the top of the most-circulated list as a newer genre writer can be tough. Again: that doesn’t mean they aren’t here or don’t circulate in libraries. It means they’re not at the tippy top.

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    The good news is that when an author of color sees their book receive publicity and accolades, that attention is reflected in the library. One of this year’s biggest circulating titles? It’s James by Percival Everett. While it did not make the cut off for the most borrowed title of the year, James McBride’s The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store landed on several most circulated lists this year, too.

    Another element to consider in looking at these lists is the role that the digital platforms for library ebooks play themselves. Some collections will simply have more copies of particular titles than others, allowing for more checkouts of said titles; hoopla, for example, allows many library users to borrow titles simultaneously, so when something is popular, more people have access at once than they do through a service like Libby (this is part of why hoopla has become unsustainable financially for libraries, particularly over the last year). Likewise, whatever books are being promoted on those digital platforms via book lists or readalike lists–aka, what to read if you liked a particular title or movie–can impact what people borrow. It was interesting looking through hundreds of the most popular titles and seeing some surprises bubble up on the “top ebook” checkout lists. As you’ll see below, though, the top checkouts in print and ebooks have been collapsed into single lists.

    Whether a major metropolitan library, a midsize suburban library, or a teeny rural library, here’s what Americans were picking up across the country in 2025, based on 40 different public library lists.

    The Most Popular Fiction in US Public Libraries in 2025

    This list includes combined ebooks and print books. Some libraries create separate lists of top checkouts in each, but even in those separate lists, there’s a lot of crossover (The Women by Kristin Hannah was on both for the same library, for example). It makes sense to collapse them into a broader “fiction” category. Only a couple of libraries had separate “genre” lists in their wrap ups; those titles were not included. This reflects only the top lists which mixed fiction genres. The below is only for adult fiction and does not include the YA book which appeared on numerous lists as among the most circulating: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins, which was on four lists.

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    Tags: 2025, Book Riot, Books, Fiction, Great Big Beautiful Life, James, Non-Fiction, Onyx Storm, Public Libraries, The God of the Woods, The Women, U.S. Public Libraries
    #2025 #BookRiot #Books #Fiction #GreatBigBeautifulLife #James #NonFiction #OnyxStorm #PublicLibraries #TheGodOfTheWoods #TheWomen #USPublicLibraries
  2. So, I just finished the third book of the Empryean series of Rebecca Yarros. What a ride! Exhilarating! I love Andarna 😍💜🐉✨

    #Bookstodon #OnyxStorm

  3. All ‘Onyx Storm’ spicy chapters, confirmed

    If you're looking to read 'Onyx Storm' for the first time and want to skip the spice, or you're just looking for a refresher, we've got you covered.
    themarysue.com/all-onyx-storm-

    #Books #Empyrean #fantasybooks #OnyxStorm #RebeccaYarros
    @indieauthors

  4. Book Review: Onyx Storm — Connection and February’s Reading Challenge

    ✨ Dragons, alliances, and a bit too much Star Wars energy—my latest review of Onyx Storm dives into how the book explores trust, loyalty, and the theme of connection for February’s reading challenge. Was it worth the read? Find out! 📚 #BookReview #FantasyReads #ReadingChallenge #OnyxStorm

    notquitesuperhuman.com/2025/03

  5. Just finished reading #OnyxStorm (and Iron Flame and Fourth Wing). I want more dragons. Now! :neofox_nom_dragn_nervous:

  6. Fast 3 Wochen seit dem Release von #OnyxStorm. Zeit, mal wieder zurück in die Realität zu finden.

    (Ich will nicht)

  7. I just took inventory and I own at least 120 books (ebook, print, audio) that I have not read yet. And multiple holds on two different library cards, and subscriptions that bring in another 24 books a year, and a long TBR list of even more on Storygraph. My #TBR is quantifiably nuts. Now, it's back to #TheBlindAssassin, #Mythos, #WarAndPeace, #WolfHall, #OnyxStorm, and #WeLivedOnTheHorizon because I also read multiple books concurrently. And this is how I survive the apocalypse. #Bookstodon

  8. Ahhhh I’m so excited it’s finally here!

    #onyxstorm

  9. Book 5 of the year completed: I finished reading Onyx Storm over the weekend. I have so many theories and questions now 🤣

    I don't know when the next book will be released 😬

    #books #bookstodon #onyxstorm

  10. So, at the #library I’m having us do #book leasing now (which I have very mixed feelings about, but it’s necessary for us), and I’m a bit annoyed that our leased copies of #OnyxStorm that I ordered last week are here but not our owned copies which I ordered in fucking April 📚 #skybrarians

  11. Man I just love the reader community:

    cbc.ca/news/entertainment/onyx

    While I've not read the series, it's hard not to be excited for their excitement. Enjoy #OnyxStorm, you delightful superfans!

    #books #empyrean

  12. The energy y’all have for Onyx Storm is what y’all said you’d have for Black and brown authors starting back in 2020.

    Where’s that at??? What’s on your shelves?

    *pulls the curtain back to reveal SJM, Hannah Grace, King, Gaiman, Clare, Rowling, and an unread copy of “White Fragility”*

    #reading #onyxstorm #books #bookstodon #fantasy #novels #decolonizeyourbookshelf

  13. Went to the #OnyxStorm midnight #book release last night! Hubby and I had already pre-ordered a special edition copy last year but Amazon is so slow with delivering pre-orders it won't arrive until the end of the month. I'm part of so many book groups and just knew I'd see spoilers everywhere. He completely surprised me when we got there and told me he also pre-ordered a copy for the midnight release! 😍 He knows me so well. 🥰

    #Books #Bookfed #Bookstagram #Booktok #RebeccaYarros @bookstodon

  14. The Smut Daddy of @thesmutdaddypodcast posted this yesterday on Threads. A little guardian angel?!? #OnyxStorm #fourthwing @bookstodon