What Southborough is reading and watching this month: October 2011

Every so often the Central Mass library updates a list of the most popular titles in their catalog. While they don’t break the list down by town, it’s probably a safe assumption that what’s popular in all of Central Mass is also popular in Southborough.

Here are the top books and movies as measured by number of holds. The links below take you to Amazon.com, but you can also reserve books from the library by visitng their website.

Top books

  1. Kill Me If You Can, James Patterson
  2. A Stolen Life: A Memoir, Jaycee Lee Dugard
  3. Maine, Courtney J. Sullivan
  4. Heroes of Olympus, The, Book Two: The Son of Neptune, Rick Riordan
  5. The Affair: A Reacher Novel, Lee Child
  6. Then Came You: A Novel, Jennifer Weiner
  7. Lethal, Sandra Brown
  8. Explosive Eighteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel, Janet Evanovich
  9. Before I Go to Sleep: A Novel, S.J. Watson
  10. Son of Stone (Stone Barrington), Stuart Woods

Top DVDs

  1. Bridesmaids
  2. The Lincoln Lawyer
  3. Rio
  4. Thor
  5. Source Code

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Minimom
13 years ago

I just finished “The Kitchen House” by Kathleen Grissom; Interesting novel set in slavery times in the Carolina’s.

Now I’m reading “Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West” by Dorothy Wickenden; True story written by the granddaughter of the women that experienced this. Takes place in early 20th century in Colorado.

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