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100 Most Borrowed Books – Uk 100 MOST BORROWED BOOKS (London) July 1992 – June 1993 ISBN Title Contributor Publisher Year 1 0593014340 My Beloved Son Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1991 2 0593018230 The Wingless Bird Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1990 3 0002236389 Memories of Midnight Sidney Sheldon Collins 1990 New English 4 0450511855 Blessings Belva Plain Library 1989 5 0356178986 Eve’s Apple Lena Kennedy Macdonald 1989 New English 6 0450528685 September Rosamunde Pilcher Library 1990 Hodder & 7 0340541598 As the Crow Flies Jeffrey Archer Stoughton 1991 8 0718129423 Star Danielle Steel Michael Joseph 1989 9 0593017269 The Gillyvors Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1990 10 059301569x Daddy Danielle Steel Bantam Press 1989 11 0002229412 Heaven Virginia Andrews Collins 1985 Roald Dahl: ill 12 0224027867 Esio Trot Quentin Blake Cape 1990 Barbara Taylor 13 0246129840 The Woman in his Life Bradford Grafton 1990 14 1855920123 The Eagle has Flown Jack Higgins Chapmans 1991 15 0002235706 Gates of Paradise Virginia Andrews Collins 1990 16 0593021290 The Rag Nymph Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1991 17 0002234351 Out of the Ashes Maisie Mosco Collins 1989 Lord of the Rings: v. 1: The 18 0048230456 Fellowship of the Ring J.R.R. Tolkien Allen & U. 1966 19 0593015789 Heartbeat Danielle Steel Bantam Press 1991 20 0593015754 Message from Nam Danielle Steel Bantam Press 1990 21 0330256904 Then Again, Maybe I Won’t Judy Blume Pan Books 1979 22 0749398086 To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee Minerva 1991 23 0356157482 The Inn on the Marsh Lena Kennedy Macdonald 1988 24 0002236397 The Doomsday Conspiracy Sidney Sheldon HarperCollins 1991 Charlie and the Great Roald Dahl: ill 25 0140320431 Glass Elevator Michael Foreman Puffin 1975 26 0002235714 Web of Dreams Virginia Andrews Collins 1990 27 0718134478 Longshot Dick Francis Michael Joseph 1990 The Copper Peacock and 28 0091743001 Other Stories Ruth Rendell Hutchinson 1991 29 0593014375 The House of Women Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1992 30 043433460x Cold Harbour Jack Higgins Heinemann 1990 Barbara Taylor 31 0246129859 Remember Bradford HarperCollins 1991 The Cultured Handmaiden : 32 043414276x a novel Catherine Cookson Heinemann 1988 33 0330266020 Superfudge Judy Blume Pan 1990 34 0356142248 The Eyes of the Dragon Stephen King Macdonald 1987 Hodder & 35 0340166843 The Other Side of Midnight Sidney Sheldon Stoughton 1974 36 0861880285 Flowers in the Attic Virginia Andrews Judy Piatkus 1980 Hodder & 37 0340341491 Full Circle Danielle Steel Stoughton 1991 Hodder & 38 0340546735 Needful Things Stephen King Stoughton 1991 39 0593018206 The Black Candle Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1989 40 0593023463 The Deceiver Frederick Forsyth Bantam 1991 41 0333555090 Elephant Song Wilbur Smith Macmillan 1991 42 0722182376 Changes Danielle Steel Sphere 1984 Hodder & 43 0340264888 The Ring Danielle Steel Stoughton 1991 44 0593018362 Polo Jilly Cooper Bantam Press 1991 45 000223162x The Sands of Time Sidney Sheldon Collins 1989 Roald Dahl: ill 46 0140315977 The BFG Quentin Blake Puffin 1984 Barbara Taylor 47 0246129832 To be the Best Bradford Grafton 1988 New English 48 0450036928 Night Shift Stephen King Library 1978 New English 49 0450406350 The Piranhas Harold Robbins Library 1991 George’s Marvellous Roald Dahl: ill 50 014031492x Medicine Quentin Blake Penquin 1982 51 071262287x Silver Wedding Maeve Binchy Century 1988 52 0850337070 Bygone Ilford Comp: Brian Evans Phillimore 1989 53 0434928852 Tiger Eyes Judy Blume Heinemann 1982 54 0593014286 Harrogate Secret Catherine Cookson Bantam Press 1989 Roald Dahl : ill 55 0224025724 Matilda Quentin Black Jonathan Cape 1988 56 09151583204 A Potted History of Ilford Norman Gunby N.Gunby 1991 57 0356190781 Owen Oliver Lena Kennedy Macdonald 1990 58 0002233703 Fallen Hearts Virginia Andrews Collins 1989 59 0091680808 Talking to Strange Men Ruth Rendell Hutchinson 1987 Piccolo in 60 0330263293 Blubber Judy Blume association 1981 Hodder & 61 0340278374 Remembrance Danielle Steel Stoughton 1982 62 0434140929 Lady Boss Jackie Collins Heinemann 1990 Macdonald and 63 0356035646 The Dwelling Place Catherine Cookson Co. 1971 64 009173469x The Veiled One Ruth Rendell Hutchinson 1988 65 0330256890 It’s Not the end of the World Judy Blume Pan Books 1979 Just as Long as We’re 66 0330304747 Together Judy Blume Pan Macmillan 1988 Roald Dahl: ill 67 0140317309 The Witches Quentin Blake Puffin 1985 Hodder & 68 0340543817 The Secret Pilgrim John Le Carre Stoughton 1991 69 0091602009 An Unkindness of Ravens Ruth Rendell Hutchinson 1985 70 0718131800 Straight Dick Francis Michael Joseph 1989 Roald Dahl: ill Nancy 71 0140306234 James and the Giant Peach Ekholm Burkert Puffin Books 1973 Roald Dahl: ill 72 0140327592 Matilda Quentin Blake Puffin 1989 Driving Standards 73 0115510540 Driving Manual Agency HMSO 1992 Hodder & 74 0340331615 Christine Stephen King Stoughton 1991 75 0241893658 Unnatural Causes P.D. James Hamilton 1976 76 0091636809 Live Flesh Ruth Rendell Hutchinson 1986 77 0593022513 Jewels Danielle Steel Bantam Press 1992 78 0002235285 The Lemon Tree Helen Forrester Collins 1990 Tales of a Fourth Grade 79 0330262114 Nothing Judy Blume Piper 1990 Hodder & 80 0340574933 Gerald’s Game Stephen King Stoughton 1992 81 0099277409 Wolf to the Slaughter Ruth Rendell Arrow 1982 Chapmans 82 1855920611 Eye of the Storm Jack Higgins Publishers 1992 83 0712649638 Mamista Len Deighton Century 1991 84 0330266829 Iggie’s House Judy Blume Piccolo 1982 Macdonald and 85 0356025543 Colour Blind Catherine Cookson Jane’s 1975 86 0002231417 Windmill of the Gods Sidney Sheldon Collins 1987 Hodder & 87 0340405384 A Twist in the Tale Jeffrey Archer Stoughton 1988 World Book Encyclopaedia: 88 0716600854 1985 World Bk. 1985 89 0002238721 New Beginnings Maisie Mosco HarperCollins 1991 Danny the Champion of the Roald Dahl: ill Jill 90 0140309128 World Bennett Puffin Books 1977 Hodder & 91 0340320397 A Stranger in the Mirror Sidney Sheldon Stoughton 1982 92 0712625364 Star Quality Joan Collins Century 1990 93 0099074001 No More Dying Then Ruth Rendell Arrow Books 1973 George’s Marvellous Roald Dahl: ill 94 0224019015 Medicine Quentin Blake Cape 1981 95 0002227193 A Winter’s Child Brenda Jagger Collins 1984 96 035608678x Different Seasons Stephen King Macdonald 1982 97 0002234343 For Love and Duty Masie Mosco Collins 1990 98 0718134680 Comeback Dick Francis Michael Joseph 1991 Otherwise Know As Sheila 99 0330260510 The Great Judy Blume Pan Books 1982 100 0224020404 The BFG Roald Dahl: Cape 1982 Published by Public Lending Right The PLR Registrar is happy for the information in this release to be made widely accessible, but he would appreciate PLR's role in compiling it to be acknowledged in any use that it is put to. .
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